Tag: Warehouse Theater
Capital Fringe 2014 Preview: ‘Rock the Warehouse’: Interviews with the Writer/Directors...
The Warehouse Theater seems to be the performance space that won't die. A main venue for the Capital Fringe Festival since its inception, it's...
Local Theatre Artists Share Their Favorite Recipes in ‘I Can Cook,...
Local theatre artists contribute their favorite recipes in:
theatreWashington's new cookbook filled with great recipes from members of the DC theatre community. All proceeds from...
Landless Theatre Company Presents ‘Richard Campbell’s Frankenstein: A Prog-Metal Rock Opera’...
Landless Theatre Company gives you a Franksgiving to remember!
Come see the musical that DCMetroTheaterArts' Amanda Gunther called:
"A mind-blowing, face-melting, phenomenal experience!
A must-see; the sheer talent alone will...
Scena Theatre Presents a Staged Reading of ‘The Picture of Dorian...
SCENA Theatre presents a special staged reading of
The Picture of Dorian Gray!
THIS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH AT 7 PM AT WAREHOUSE THEATER
(CLICK PHOTO FOR HORRIFIC...
2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: The British Players’ ‘Old Time British...
The British Players' Old Time British Music Hall is an annual event which has been taking place in the Washington/DC area since 1964. Originally called The...
‘Red Bastard’ at Warehouse Theater by Flora Scott
His Mission: To Charm, Disarm, Shock, and Seduce...His Target: YOU. But when I checked out his website, he looked rather menacing to me. I...
‘Antony and Cleopatra’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company by Amanda Gunther
The Bard’s most tragic love story; not Romeo & Juliet as so many are inclined to think, but rather a tale of epic love...
2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘The Continuing Adventures of John Blade,...
Scene one, the stage directions read, “A man stands at a work table cleaning a handgun, his movements cool and collected. He is handsome,...
2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview ‘The Encyclopedia Show DC!’ by Judson...
Laugh Yourself Smart with The Encyclopedia Show DC!
Hear Ye Hear Ye People of Capital Fringe!
The time nears for you to do your civic duty...
Wednesday 6/5@Noon: Celebration of Women Who Play Wright: Mary Hall Surface,...
American Women Writers National Museum Presents:
A DRAMATIC CELEBRATION OF
WOMEN WHO PLAY WRIGHT
Noon, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in the McLendon Room of the...
‘Red Bastard’ Returns to the Warehouse Theater June 13-15th by Eric...
D.C. is a town that revolves around politics. I don’t consider myself to be a political person, but it has been said to me...
FallFringe Review: ‘R.U.X.’ (Rockwell’s Universal seXbots) by Cyle Durkee
Robot Sex. Perfect Fringe show, right? You would think so. And it almost is. R.U.X. is about an embattled businessman named Rockwell. Rockwell Jr....
‘R.U.X.’ is back at FallFringe by Maurice Martin
The idea that a person might have sex with a robot came my way via the movie Westworld. Michael Crichton wrote that story about...
Capital Fringe Review: R.U.X. (Rockwell’s Universal SeXbots) by Ally Jenkins
Originally produced as a serial play as part of the 2011 Hope Operas, an annual charity event, R.U.X. has remounted for this year's Fringe...
Coming to the Capital Fringe Festival: “R.U.X.” by Maurice Martin
The idea that a person might have sex with a robot came my way via the movie Westworld. Michael Crichton wrote that story about...