Tag: Tom Teasley
Tom Teasley to Bring His Signature Sound to Workhouse Arts Center...
Spend a one-of-a-kind musical evening with Helen Hayes recipient Tom Teasley at the Workhouse Arts Center, Teasley will add fresh musical life to silent...
Review: Tom Teasley and Seth Kibel present Tiny Planet at Strathmore
Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something...
Review: ‘The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari’ featuring Tom Teasley at Constellation Theatre...
When The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari hit German movie screens in 1920, it baffled and delighted audiences who had primarily been entertaining themselves with...
Review: ‘The Arabian Nights’ at Constellation Theatre Company
One Thousand and One Nights, the collection of classic Islamic tales upon which Mary Zimmerman built The Arabian Nights, now playing at Constellation Theatre...
‘Take A Bow!’ Part 3: The Staff of DCMetroTheaterArts’ Favorite DC/MD/VA...
Here is the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts’ 3rd series of ‘Take A Bow!’ Fall 2016 honorees:
Caroline Clay as Florynce Kennedy in (Re)Acts: Where Do We...
Review: ‘Metropolis’ at Constellation Theatre Company
Percussion and film enthusiasts, listen up! For five nights only, Constellation Theatre Company presents a unique combination of the silent-film Metropolis set to a...
Interview: Tom Teasley on his Percussion Composition for ‘Metropolis’ playing at...
For five nights only, world renowned percussionist Tom Teasley is performing an original composition set to Fritz Lang's 1927 sci-fi film Metropolis. I saw...
Review: ‘Journey to the West’ at Constellation Theatre Company
Mary Zimmerman has mastered the stage adaptation, particularly of the classic tale, freely blending cultural forms and styles with hypnotic brilliance. Her Metamorphoses and...
Tom Teasley’s Musical Accompaniment of the 1926 Animated Film, ‘The Adventures...
In his own singular musical fashion, Tom Teasley skillfully hooked his Constellation Theatre Company audience to take a venture to the long ago and...
‘The Fire and the Rain’ at Constellation Theatre Company
It is extraordinary that Constellation Theatre Company continues to seek out and present works of artistry that would likely be unknown to us. And...
Here Are The Recipients of This Year’s 2015 Helen Hayes Awards...
Here are the recipients of the 2015 Helen Hayes Awards in the order they were announced tonight at The Lincoln Theatre.
THE RECIPIENTS ARE IN...
In the Moment: An Interview with Tom Teasley on His Live...
"I invite you to participate in a merging of sight, sound, drama and fantasy. For fifty minutes I will take your imagination on a...
‘Not My Monkey’ at InterAct Story Theatre at The Gaithersburg Arts...
What do you get when you combine bright and bouncy circus fun with some valuable life lessons? The answer is Not My Monkey, a delightful...
Capital Fringe 2014 Review: ‘Blue Moon/Red River’
(Best of the Capital Fringe)
Jane Franklin Dance is a Virginia based company known for its innovative works and collaborations; Blue Moon/Red River is a prime example...
Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Jane Franklin Dance: Blue Moon/Red River’ With...
Blue Moon/Red River started as a hint of an idea last summer when percussionist Tom Teasley and I decided to collaborate. This project provided...
‘The Love of the Nightingale’ at Constellation Theatre Company at Source
Let's get this out of the way: The Love of the Nightingale is a difficult, and at times brutal play. It is also incredibly...
‘Gilgamesh’ at Constellation Theatre Company at Source by Justin Schneider
It's not often that a company can so completely remake a piece of history and claim it as their own. Gilgamesh is an amazing...
The Best of 2012: Part 10: Designers, Cabarets & Concerts,...
Here are DCMetroTheaterArts writers' choices for their favorites designs of production in the the DC Metro Area in 2012. I always felt that...
The Best of 2012: Part 9: ‘Solo Performances, Children’s/Young Adult, Directors,...
BEST SOLO PERFORMANCES
Joe Brack in My Princess Bride at DC Capital Fringe Festival.
Alex Brightman in How I Paid for College at The Hub Theatre.
Mike Daisey in The...
The Best of 2012: Part 8: ‘Best Director of a Play...
Here are our choices for Best Director of a Play and Best Actor and Actress of a Play in 2012. Feel free to leave...








