Tag: Virginia Theatre
‘Trespassing’ at Ambassador Theater by Jessica Vaughan
Ambassador Theater takes on trespassers and unexpected visitors with two madcap one-acts by Egyptian playwright Alfred Farag.
The first, The Visitor, tells the story of an actress...
‘The Glass Menagerie’ at Towson University Department of Theatre Arts
A unique presentation of one of Tennessee Williams’ most popular plays comes to the stage as Towson University’s Department of Theatre Arts presents The Glass...
‘DruidMurphy’ at The Kennedy Center by Jennifer Perry
One of the great things about living in Washington, DC is that we have access to an assortment of international theatrical productions most of...
Doing the Time Warp: Meet the Cast of Washington Savoyards’ “The...
In Part Two of a series of interviews with the cast of Washington Savoyards’The Rocky Horror Show - we meet John Loughney, who is playing Riff Raff.
Joel: Why did...
‘Hungry for Music’ Presents Musical Visions: Live Music and Art Auction...
Eighteen years ago the non-profit Hungry for Music was founded by local entrepreneur Jeff Campbell – a man inspired by a vision to heal...
Ranting With Cyle: ‘Sounds of Silence’ by Cyle Durkee
Silence.
Makes people....
Nervous.
Which I find a bit odd. You would think that it would take the pressure off, right? We could all just not talk,...
‘Almost, Maine’ at George Washington University by Breena Siegel
Almost, Maine opened last night, presented by The George Washington University (GWU) Department of Dance & Theater, to an audience of animated students and...
‘Cymbeline’ at The Annapolis Shakespeare Company by Amanda Gunther
The Annapolis Shakespeare Company invites you to a realm of royalty where kings banish their daughters' secret husbands to lands far away, where evil...
‘A Clockwork Orange’ at Scena Theatre by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
Good.
Is being good truly good if it is not by choice?
Evil has to exist along with good, in order that moral choice may operate.
Evil.
Which...
‘The History Boys’ at Georgetown University by Mariya Danilenko
The Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society's production of The History Boys at Georgetown University is worthy of being performed at a prestigious theatre in DC. The...
‘Guys and Dolls’ at American University by Jessica Vaughan
American University's Department of Performing Arts puts on a slick, fast, and fun production of Guys and Dolls to kick off their 2012-2013 season.
Karl...
‘Going Into the Woods’ at George Mason University: Part One: Director...
Director Ken Elston talks about his vision and introduces us to the cast and designers of George Mason University's Department of Theater and School of Music's...
‘Cole Porter: You’re the Top!’ at Creative Cauldron by Doug Poms
Creative Cauldron in Falls Church, Virginia offers the DC area a great opportunity to hear the genius of composer Cole Porter, and a glimpse...
Mary Bridget Davies on playing Janis Joplin in ‘One Night With...
I could not believe what I was seeing and hearing when I attended One Night with Janis Joplin last week at Arena Stage. Mary Bridget...
‘Hedda Gabler’ at Catholic University by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
Dramatist Henrik Ibsen's works are filled with strong women and insights into the human condition. Hedda Gabler, one of the idiomatic Ibsen's most noted...
Doing the Time Warp: Meet the Cast of Washington Savoyards’ “The...
In Part One of a series of interviews with the cast of Washington Savoyaards' The Rocky Horror Show - we meet Autumn Seavey, who is playing Magenta.
My...
Mariinsky Ballet’s ‘Cinderella’ at The Kennedy Center by Carolyn Kelemen
Young Russian dancers keep Cinderella on her toes
With its remarkable legacy of theatrical and musical traditions, St. Petersburg’s Mariinsky Ballet boasts the best ballerinas...
‘Platero y Yo’ at Gala Hispanic Theatre by Amanda Gunther
Based on one of the most famous prose poems in the 20th century Spanish literary canon, Platero y Yo comes to the stage of the...
‘Richard III’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company by Amanda Gunther
"Now is the winter of our discontent." This famous line uttered by the bloody king (and we all know what proceeds therein) in one...
Silhouette Stages presents ‘RENT’ from October 25 – November 4th by...
When confronted with the title of Jonathan Larson’s epic rock opera/ musical RENT, what emotions are you suddenly filled with? Passion? Nostalgia? Loss? Or...