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American Ballet Theatre’s ‘Le Corsaire’ at The Kennedy Center by Carolyn...

American Ballet Theatre puts on a swashbuckling show at the Kennedy Center The American Ballet Theatre, currently dancing at the Kennedy Center, turned 75 in 2012, which...

‘It’s A Bird! It’s A Plane! It’s Superman The Musical!’ by...

"Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound!" The superhero of Metropolis comes...

‘Holly Near’ at Wolf Trap by Eric Denver

The packed Holly Near concert last night  at the Barns at Wolf Trap was a coming home for me. The last time I saw...

‘Trojan Barbie: A Car-Crash Encounter with Euripides’ Trojan Women’ at Georgetown...

What could be a more intriguing way to begin a show that covering the house of a theatre with strands of dismembers Barbie dolls...

‘Bond and Beyond: 50 years of 007’ at The BSO at...

It was a full house at the Music Center at Strathmore on the evening of April 11, 2013 as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, under...

Part 3: Behind the Scenes of ‘Pride & Prejudice’: An Interview...

Here is our second interview with the cast of Pride and Prejudice at Annapolis Shakespeare Company. Meet Caitlin McWethy. Hi! I’m Caitlin McWethy and I am from Virginia...

Film Review: ‘To the Wonder’ by John Harding

Terrence Malick takes us To the Wonder, and beyond Terrence Malick may be America’s most fuel-efficient filmmaker. Even when one of his movies is average-length it can seem...

‘Monty Python’s Spamalot’ at The National Theatre by Natalie McCabe

“I’m not dead yet,” is an oft-quoted line from the 1975 film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The musical, Monty Python’s Spamalot, has...

‘Coriolanus’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company by Anne Tsang

Shakespeare’s Coriolanus is one of his least popular plays—its language lacks the normal Shakespeare smoothness, it's violent and bloody, it's long, and there are...

HCC’s Arts Collective Presents ‘A Cabaret,’ This Friday & Saturday 4/12&13...

Featuring Broadway's most beloved favorites and the unfamiliar, PLUS original numbers from locally produced musicals. This show is STACKED with moving and unforgettable performances...

Andy Offutt Irwin & Cathy Fink in an Evening of Storytelling...

On April 7th at Dance Exchange, the room was filled Saturday night when Georgia storyteller Andy Offutt Irwin was in Takoma Park for a show...

American Ballet Theatre Mixed Repertory Program at The Kennedy Center by...

ABT springs into dance Perhaps it was the blossoming cherry blossoms nearby. Or the promise of full spring which always brings a fresh look to...

‘Eleemosynary’ at Compass Rose Theater by Amanda Gunther

Eleemosynary - adjective: Of, relating to, or dependent on charity; charitable. And while the notion of such giving is not immediately apparent in Lee...

‘Following Sarah’ at Venus Theatre by Amanda Gunther

When faced with the pressures of life at what point does it all become too much to handle? A deeply moving and richly emotional...

‘Spamalot’ Opens Tonight! Interview with Maryland’s Adam Grabau on Playing Lancelot...

Adam Grabau has appeared in several productions of Spamalot and returns home to DC to play Lancelot and others at The National Theatre - which...

‘The Teen Angel Project’ Auction Is Officially Open!

Teen Angel Project is celebrating our first year of community service in the arts with our Inaugural Gala: Wings! 2013. This would not have...

‘James and the Giant Peach’ at Imagination Stage by Julia L....

Imagination Stage presents the beloved classic, James and the Giant Peach, adapted by David Wood and directed by Janet Stanford. You likely know the...

‘Finally Heard Feminine Heroes of an Uncivil War’ at Maryland Ensemble...

Finally Heard Feminine Heroes of an Uncivil War has tales of feisty slaves, women who hid their gender to fight, espionage, exiled sympathizers, and...

Reporting From The 2013 Helen Hayes Awards by Cate Brewer

Fondly referred to as “drama prom” by local theatre artists, last night the Washington area theatre community and its supporters gathered to celebrate theatre...

Capital Fringe Show ‘RECOVERY’ Holds Auditions April 20, 2013 from 12...

RECOVERY By Mark Jason Williams Directed by Michael R. Burgtorf Presented as part of the 2013 Capital Fringe Festival (Goethe Institut) SHOW DETAILS:  Recovery is an authentic,...