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2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘To Know a Veil’ by Emma...

I was first inspired to create To Know a Veil while traveling in Morocco a couple years ago. It was my first time in...

‘Mouse on the Move’ at Imagination Stage by Lauren Katz

Typically when I review a show, I bring a friend whose feet reach the ground while sitting in the audience. However, for this particular...

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘La Voce to Me’ by Christin...

La Voce to Me is a powerful original play about love, sacrifice, death, and rebirth. And believe it or not, it all started with...

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘Misconception: The Lost Gospel of Christmas’...

Did you ever hear the one about a cast of 25 actors from the Deep South traveling to Washington, DC to ask the Virgin...

Preview of Conor McPherson’s “The Birds” at Quotidian Theatre Company by...

Do you have your tide tables? You know: those listings that tell you high tide, low tide, water height, etc. Every newspaper from a...

‘The Pavilion’ at Critical Point Theatre at DC Arts Center by...

The Pavilion by Craig Wright is a uniquely self-aware piece. But even as the script constantly reminds the audience that they are in fact...

‘Becoming Human’ by The Flying Muskrat Theatre Company by Yvonne French

A group of young adults in Flying Muskrat Theatre Company in Falls Church has produced three thought-provoking one-act plays: a sad futuristic tale, an...

Harry Connick, Jr. at Wolf Trap by Teal Ruland

  Grammy Award winner, Emmy Award winner, Tony Award nominee, Hollywood heartthrob, and all around dreamboat Harry Connick, Jr. took over Wolf Trap's Filene Center...

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘Moths’: Interview of Stephen Notes by...

Playwright Stephen Notes talks about his Capital Fringe show Moths with Cate Brewer. Cate: Moths is a wild ride for audiences. What inspired the subject of...

Wildwood Summer Theatre Presents ‘A Chorus Line’ July 19-27th by Rocky...

Dancers sway, a director gives instructions, the music director gives careful notes. It is a typical day of rehearsals for Wildwood Summer Theatre, but...

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview ‘Urban Legends’ by Cynthia Mullins

Remember those stories told as children or recounted tales whispered around a campfire? Beyond the Page Theatre Company of West Potomac High School proudly...

2013 Capital Fringe Preview: ‘Detective Pimbley and the Case of the...

It was a dark and stormy night, and a wealthy heiress lay dead on top of a parked car. After being shot, poisoned, crucified,...

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘The Black-Jew Dialogues’ by Kristen Gaydos.

Comedy Show Explores Issues of Diversity What's so funny about two American minorities that have slavery, the KKK, and chicken livers in common? That's what...

2013 Capital Fringe Preview and Interview with ‘They Call Me Q!’s...

Joel: You have won many awards for They Call Me Q. What will Fringe attendees see when they you perform your show? Qurrat: I'm so excited...

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘Disco Jesus and the Apostles of...

Who’s the only son of God who really knows how to get it on? It’s Jesus…Disco Jesus. There is no energy in the world quite like...

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘Tragedy Averted’ by Alexandra Petri

If there’s one thing we know about the Tragedies of William Shakespeare (regardless of authorship, date, and a heck of a lot of other stuff)...

‘The Playwright’s Playground’: Allyson Currin-Part 1 by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins

Welcome back to the new Playwright interview series -The Playwright’s Playground - a monthly in-depth conversation with a local female playwright in the D.C. Theatre community....

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘Nephrectomy’ by Elizabeth Hagerty

The life of a twenty-something: young enough to make mistakes, but old enough you should've know better. Utter confusion at the label 'adult'. This...

Synesthesia: Smithsonian Folklife Festival Is Accessible for People Who Have Disabilities...

Smithsonian Folklife Festival is Accessible for People Who Have Disabilities The Smithsonian Folklife Festival is accessible for people who: • are blind or have low-vision •...

‘Rabbit Hole’ at The Keegan Theatre by Justin Schneider

“You're not in a better place than me, just a different one.” An entire play is summed up in that one line, and when...