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Review: ‘American Hero’ at Rep Stage

In its area premiere of American Hero, Rep Stage has sent out a likable little David to do battle with the soulless Goliath of...

Review: ‘Godspell’ at W.T. Woodson High School

Stephen Schwartz’s often treacly Godspell, conceived by book writer John-Michael Tebelak, is a parade of parables borrowed from the New Testament’s Matthew and Luke...

2016 Philadelphia Fringe Festival Review: ‘Macbeth’ at Third World Bunfight

I've long felt that if someone is going to cut down a Shakespeare text, they should take the responsibility of claiming co-authorship, since any...

Review: ‘The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens, and Count...

In the beginning was the Word--In the beginning was Reason--In the beginning was the Spirit. In the beginning was... Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Leo...

Nu Sass Brings the Second Installment of the Small Batch Audience...

For those of you who didn't witness it, something beautiful happened in the tiny gallery at Caos on F Street last spring. Nu Sass...

‘Smartphones–a pocket-size farce’ at Ambassador Theater

saw this show last nite. LMAO. 2 funny. OMG. u G2G. So might read a hasty text from a self-absorbed hipster about Smartphones, the ridiculously...

‘No Exit’ at The Highwood Theatre

Jean-Paul Sartre was not only a great playwright, but one of the leading philosophers of the 20th Century. He wrote No Exit during the...