Tag: Washington DC Metro Theater
‘Cinderella’ at Olney Theatre Center by Amada Gunther
His royal highness Christopher Rupert Vwindemier Vlandamier Carl Alexander Francois Reginald Lancelot Herman Gregory James — is giving a ball! And not just any...
‘Seussical’ at Imagination Stage by Mariya Danilenko
Seussical at Imagination Stage brings the curious land of Dr. Seuss tales, and many of their characters, all together in one theatre. It is...
‘Don Giovanni’ at The Lyric Opera House by Amanda Gunther
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s famous Don Giovanni is being presented for a limited engagement at The Patricia and Arthur Modell Performing Arts Center at The...
Howard Levy with David Siebold at The Barns at Wolf Trap...
Friday night, The Barns at Wolf Trap hosted multiple Grammy Award winner, an acknowledged master of the diatonic harmonica. The man is a superb...
‘The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg’ at The Kennedy...
The Kennedy Center’s production of the 2010 Newbery Honor Book winner by Rodman Philbrick, The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg, is a perfect show for...
FallFringe Review: ‘The Brontes’ by Cyle Durkee
I used to think that the best thing about the old west was that you could ride around doing just about anything you wanted,...
FallFringe Review: ‘McGoddess’ by Cyle Durkee
Imagine a story of a man’s life. Now imagine that it is told by his daughter. Now imagine that that daughter is hilarious. Got...
‘Dancing in the Wings’ at Hylton Performing Arts Center by Audrey...
If you have two hours to spare this beautiful Sunday afternoon, and want to enjoy a world-class venue in a beautiful performing arts space,...
‘James Joyce’s The Dead’ at Quotidian Theatre Company by Jessica Vaughan
Quotidian Theatre Company's powerful and moving production of James Joyce’s The Dead is their first musical, or, as Director and company co-founder Jack Sbarbori...
An Interview with Blues Singer Rhonda Vincent by Mike Spain
Rhonda Vincent currently has the top album on Billboard’s Bluegrass Charts. She is known as the Queen of Bluegrass and after winning more awards...
Olivia Newton-John at The Music Center at Strathmore by Jane Coyne
The Music Center at Strathmore was filled to the brim Friday night as four-time Grammy Award winning singer Olivia Newton-John, seemingly timeless in looks,...
‘Barbara Cook’s Spotlight: Linda Lavin’ at The Kennedy Center by David...
Linda Lavin, the perennial "Broadway Baby" - literally, in her knockout performance in The Kennedy Center's production of Follies and, figuratively, as a growing Broadway...
‘The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company
The Shakespeare Theatre Company has shifted venues for a start; to a cozy pub as they present The National Theatre of Scotland’s The Strange...
‘The Merry Widow’ at Catholic University by Flora Scott
Because Ward Recital Hall at Catholic University is an old ecclesial building originally intended as a facility for liturgical music, there will always be...
‘Die Zauberflöte’ (‘The Magic Flute’) at U of MD’s Maryland Opera...
Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) is widely considered to be Mozart’s masterpiece, a label which brings with it high expectations. Fortunately, those expectations were...
fallFringe: ‘Double Consciousness Redux’ by Cyle Durkee
Double Consciousness Redux (DCR){carpel tunnel is something that is going to happen to other people}) begins with a haunting scene in which comes onto...
‘Flamenco: Territorio DeMente’ at Gala Hispanic Theatre by Colleen Sproull
A full house greeted me as I took my seat at the trendy Gala Hispanic Theatre for an exciting evening of Flamenco: Territorio DeMente,...
Part 8: Letters From the Living Dead: “This is the end...
Tonight is the final performance of NightoftheLivingDead (the musical) at Kensington Arts Theatre. How can I possibly begin to wrap this whole series up in...
‘The Jungle Book’ at Synetic Theater’s Teen Ensemble by Jennifer Perry
Like its adult (mainstage) counterpart, the Synetic Theater Teen Ensemble clearly has a knack for adapting well-known works of literature, highlighting the salient themes...
‘San Francisco Ballet Program B’ by Breena Siegel
San Francisco Ballet, the oldest professional ballet company in the country, wins hearts over with their classical version of Romeo & Juliet. The age-old...