Tag: Venus Theatre Company
Review: ‘Aglaonike’s Tiger’ at Venus Theatre
Aglaonike’s Tiger, written by Claudia Barnett and directed by Deborah Randall, is playing now at the Venus Theatre in Laurel, MD. The drama is...
Review: ‘Selections From: The Methuen Drama Books of Suffrage Plays’ at...
This review comes after I saw the final performance of Venus Theatre’s remarkable, inspiring, supremely artistic vision: Selections From: The Methuen Drama Books of...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #12: Best Direction of Plays in Professional...
Here are the DCMetroTheaterArts Staff's honorees for Best Direction of Plays in Professional Theaters in 2016. Congrats to all our honorees!
THE BEST DIRECTION OF...
Post-Play Palaver: ‘Soft Revolution: Shafana and Aunt Sarrinah’ at Venus Theatre
Post-Play Palaver is an occasional series of conversations between DCMetroTheaterArts writers who saw the same performance, got really into talking about it, and decided...
2016 ‘Page-to-Stage’ Schedule for September 3-5, 2016 at The Kennedy Center
The 15th Annual Page-to-Stage New Play Festival Schedule
Saturday, September 3 to Monday, September 5, 2016
PERFORMANCE CALENDAR-UPDATED 8/19/16
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2016
11 AM–12:20 PM
ISRAELI LOUNGE
Ally Theatre Company:...
Review: ‘Garbage Kids’ at Venus Theatre Company
The new play Garbage Kids by Baltimore-based playwright Jayme Kilburn, now receiving its world premiere at Venus Theatre Company, is a cleverly plotted emotional...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2015 #4: Best Plays in Professional Theaters
Here are the DCMetroTheaterArts Staff's honorees for Best Plays in Professional Theaters in 2015:
A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas at Olney Theatre Center.
A...
2015 Capital Fringe Preview #13 ‘Half Past What?’ by Casey Bauer
In a tiny apartment somewhere near the sea dairy comes on Mondays and staple guns on Sundays. A wheel turns outside the window and...
‘God Don’ Like Ugly’ at Venus Theatre Company
As a writer for this website, I’ve had the privilege of seeing shows at The Kennedy Center and The National Theatre, Arena Stage and...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2014: Special Awards
The staff of DCMetroTheaterArts is honored to announce that their 2014 Special Awards have been awarded to:
Since it opened in July 2013, The Anacostia...
‘Virus Attacks Heart’ at Venus Theatre Company
Virus Attacks Heart, a new play by Australian playwright Shannon Murdoch, is a romance for people who don’t do romances. It’s a horror story...
‘Ding. Or Bye Bye Dad’ at Venus Theatre
Society has a collective concept of normal that we think everyone experiences, but as it turns out everyone has a unique experience and no...
THE BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Designers of 2013′ by The Staff...
Here are the choices of The Staff of DCMetroTheaterArts for for our Favorite Designers in a Musical and Play in 2013. Congrats to all...
THE BEST OF 2013: ‘Favorite Ensembles in a Musical and Play’...
Here are the choices for our Favorite Ensembles in a Musical and Play in 2013. Congrats to our honorees and to every ensemble who worked...
‘Sleeping Beauty’ at Encore Stage & Studio by Julia L. Exline
Encore Stage & Studio presents Sleeping Beauty, a popular fairy tale re-told by Vera Morris and brought to the stage by kids, for kids!...
Source Festival: ‘In the Midst: Six 10-Minute Plays’ by Kim Moeller
The six 10-minute plays presented on Friday night at the 2013 Source Festival offer a feast for theater lovers and those who love innovative...
‘Twentieth Century’ at The Little Theatre of Alexandria by Francine Schwartz
The Little Theatre of Alexandria presents a fast-moving production of Twentieth Century by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, and adapted by DC’s own Ken...
‘Biography’ at The American Century Theater by Max Johnson
The American Century Theater (TACT) touts a mission statement dedicated to the production of “great, important, and worthy American plays of the twentieth century.”...
‘Grieving For Genevieve’ at Venus Theatre by Amanda Gunther
Isn’t there a statute of limitations on guilt? When a mother is involved, the answer is always and indefinitely no. When Delilah, the middle...