Tag: Virginia Metro Theater Arts
A Chat with Singer Carla Cooke: Performing a Tribute to her...
                I recently had the great privilege to have an engaging interview with the dynamic artist Carla Cooke, a wondrous singer in her own right...            
            
        Interview: Meet the Cast of ‘Loves and Hours’ at Laurel Mill...
                In part one of a series of interviews with the cast of Loves and Hours at Laurel Mill Playhouse, meet Alan Barnett.
Please introduce yourself...            
            
        Review: ‘Elf The Musical JR.’ at Aldersgate Church Community Theater
                We all know a person (or two, or twelve) who still have their Christmas lights up as we head into February. If you're not quite...            
            
        Review: ‘Exit Pluto’ at Strand Theater Company
                Continuing “The 100 Percent Season” – an entire season consisting exclusively of works written by women – Strand Theater Company  (“the Strand”) presented the...            
            
        Review: ‘The Tin Woman’ at Prince George’s Little Theatre
                The Tin Woman, written by Sean Grennan, is based on a true story, and is Prince George’s Little Theatre’s winter production. The show is...            
            
        Review: ‘The Hard Problem’ at The Studio Theatre
                No shrinking violet when it comes to exploring humanity’s most complex questions, playwright Tom Stoppard takes a deep dive into the frontiers of neuroscience,...            
            
        Review #2: The American Pops Orchestra Presents ‘Don’t Rain On My...
                8-track tape: It's the only medium of Barbra Streisand recordings that I do not own. LP, cassette, VHS, CD, DVD, mp3, mp4 ... I...            
            
        Spine: ‘Silent Sky’ at Silver Spring Stage
                On occasion, a play comes along with a bit of history, a bit of uncovered history, and that history changes the nature of the...            
            
        Review: ‘Hands on Hard Body’ at Drama Learning Center
                Hands on Hard Body opened on January 13th at the Drama Learning Center in Columbia, MD presented by the TYA Professional Training Program. The...            
            
        Review: ‘Blackbird’ at Fells Point Corner Theatre
                When Una, the 27 year-old British woman at the center of David Harrower’s startling and complex play Blackbird, tells a man named Ray, 15...            
            
        Review: ‘LIZZIE: The Musical’ at Pinky Swear Productions
                Fresh off their Capital Fringe Best Overall Show and Best Musical Theatre or Opera wins for 2016’s Over Her Dead Body, Pinky Swear Productions...            
            
        Review: ‘I Will Not Go Gently’ at Act II Playhouse
                An aging rock star struggles to stay relevant, or perhaps struggles whether or not to care at all whether she is still relevant, in...            
            
        Review: ‘And Then There Were None’ at Allens Lane Theater
                For Allens Lane Theater’s production of And Then There Were None, director Josh Hitchens not only presents the mystery, but also heightens the mood...            
            
        Here Are This Year’s WATCH AWARD Nominations
                Announcement of Nominations
16th Annual Washington Area Theatre
Community Honors
THE WATCH AWARDS
Nominations Announced January 15, 2017 – 7:30 pm
at The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA
Award Ceremony Sunday, March...            
            
        Review: ‘Grey Gardens’ at StillPointe Theatre
                Grey Gardens is the latest show in StillPointe Theatre’s 2016 – 2017 season. This musical is based on the eponymous 1975 documentary about the lives...            
            
        Review: National Symphony Orchestra: Stravinsky’s ‘The Firebird’ and Ravel’s ‘Left Hand’...
                With a program packed with masterpieces from Russian and French composers, Sir Mark Elder conducted the National Symphony Orchestra. Sir Mark Elder opened the night...            
            
        Review: ‘Pippin’ at Act Two at Levine performing at Arena Stage
                I have often heard Pippin described as a frivolous musical with silly little songs and a thin plot, but to me, Pippin has always...            
            
        Best of 2016 #15: Best Performances in Plays in Community Theatres...
                DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #15: Best Performances in Plays and Ensembles in Community Theaters in DC/MD/VA Area Area
Mark T. Allen as John Barrymore in I...            
            
        Review: ‘[gay] Cymbeline’ at Theatre Prometheus
                Queering Shakespeare may be gilding the lily. And if so DC these days has seen quite a few such embellished flowers. Like, golden nosegays...            
            
        Review: ‘Loves and Hours’ at Laurel Mill Playhouse
                Laurel Mill Playhouse offers up an ideal evening of theatre in Loves and Hours by Stephen Metcalfe and directed by Daniel Douek. This intriguing...            
            
         
				















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