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‘New Jerusalem -The Interrogation of Baruch De Spinoza’ By Jennifer Perry...

Every so often, I get the opportunity to witness a theatrical production that is not only thought-provoking, entertaining, and witty, but has a great...

‘Blackbird’ at The Barrelhouse Theatre by David Friscic

The insistent presence of a blackbird tapping against a window hovers above the two characters trapped in their own mutual hells in Adam Rapp's...

Welcome to DCMetroTheaterArts! by Joel Markowitz

Welcome to DCMetroTheaterArts. The inspiration for the site evolved from an informal meeting between me, Founder Bruce Markowitz, and our Assistant Editor Alex Murphy....

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at The Music Center at Strathmore ‘Voices of...

I’m not totally sure I can write this review, and regardless of what I write, I’m not sure anybody who was not at Strathmore...

‘Husbands & Lovers’ at Washington Stage Guild by Amanda Gunther

Lies deceive. The truth hurts. But in Washington Stage Guild’s presentation of Husbands & Lovers it isn’t always clear which is which or even...

‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Aldersgate Church Community Theater by Julia L....

Aldersgate Church Community Theater presents William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Romeo and Juliet, modernized though use of costumes, props, and movement for a timeless effect....

‘California Suite’ at Vagabond Players by Amanda Gunther

A fly on the wall of a Beverly Hills Hotel room would get quite the show in California Suite at Vagabond Players. A series...

‘Yefim Bronfman: WPAS Piano Masters Series’ on Friday, March 2, 2012,...

Yefim Bronfman performed a solo recital program at Strathmoreon Friday night that was stunningly beautiful in its simplicity. There was nothing on the stage...

‘Coastal Disturbances’ at Fells Point Corner Theatre by Amanda Gunther

Human relationships are like the sea; they ebb and flow crashing upon the sand washing away as if they never existed. Fells Point Corner...

‘Passing Strange’ at Howard University by Ashunda Norris

To be marginalized for being Black is one thing. To be marginalized for being different and Black is another. Stew and Heidi’s semi-autobiographical rock...

An Interview With The Heritage Players’ Katie McIntyre Sheldon and Director...

The Heritage Players presents Lend Me A Tenor opening March 16, 2012  at Pice Auditorium in Catonsville, MD. Here, the group’s president, Katie McIntyre Sheldon, and Director Damien...

‘The Lunch & Judy Show: Men VS. Women?’ by Judy Stadt

I am the host and creator and writer and editor of The Lunch and Judy Show. For four years - every week - DCMTA's...