Tag: Washington DC Metro Theater
Meet the Cast: The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC’s ‘How...
In a series of interviews with the cast of the Gay Men's Chorus of Washington's (GMCW) production of How to Succeed in Business Without...
Monumental Theatre Company’s ‘SEX SWAP’ TONIGHT AT 8 PM, AT COBALT
Monumental Theatre Company’s annual Gender Bender Cabaret, Sex Swap, is back for a third time! This year, we are making the one-night event bigger...
Meet the Cast of Greenbelt Arts Center’s ‘The 25th Annual Putnam...
In part two of a series of interviews with the cast of Greenbelt Arts Center's The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, meet Pamela...
Magic Time!: ‘The Select (The Sun Also Rises)’ at Shakespeare Theatre...
F. Scott Fitzgerald was among the first to take an editorial whack at Ernest Hemingway’s first novel, The Sun Also Rises (then called Fiesta)....
Review: ‘The Select (The Sun Also Rises)’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company
The Elevator Repair Service's production of The Select (The Sun also Rises) opened at the Lansburgh Theatre Monday, and I'm certain that Earnest Hemingway's...
Review: ‘Significant Other’ at the Booth Theatre
It’s hard to accept the realization that your BFFs aren’t really F, especially if you’re the single, and more-than-somewhat-neurotic, Jordan Berman. Feeling increasingly alone...
Review: ‘Ain’t Misbehavin’: The FATS WALLER Musical Show’ at Howard University
Coming out of the Howard University Department of Theatre Arts production of Ain’t Misbehavin’: The FATS WALLER Musical Show, we checked googlemaps to be...
In The Moment: Elevator Repair Service’s ‘The Select (The Sun Also...
Come April 7th, it will be a full century since the United Stated entered World War I or The Great War as it was...
Review: ‘The Gospel at Colonus’ at Avant Bard
In 1983, experimental theatre director Lee Breuer wrote and directed a musical that became a worldwide sensation. Blending Black church gospel music and Motown...
Interview: Playwright Jonathan Leaf Discusses His New Play ‘Deconstruction,’ Playing at...
Full disclosure – I’ve known Jonathan Leaf for a long time. We hung out in New York City in the early 2000’s when he...
Review: ‘The Bodyguard’ at Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts...
Fans of The Bodyguard, The Musical are legion. And boisterous. Also very loyal. Large numbers of them turned out for opening night in Baltimore...
Review: ‘Connected’ at Take the Stage Performance Company
Take the Stage Performance Company’s latest production, Connected, took place last weekend at the Bender JCC of Greater Washington. A musical review of 15...
Review: ‘Sh*theads’ at Azuka Theatre
The characters in Sh*theads don’t mind being called shitheads. True, that may not be a word you’d use in polite company… but these people aren’t...
Meet the Cast of Greenbelt Arts Center’s ‘The 25th Annual Putnam...
In part one of a series of interviews with the cast of Greenbelt Arts Center's The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, meet Director...
Review: ‘Dead Man Walking’ at Washington National Opera
It is certainly a “Dark Night of the Soul” (St. John of the Cross) for Sister Helen Prejean in the contemporary opera Dead Man...
Review: ‘The Little Mermaid’ at Ballet Theatre of Maryland
Ballet Theatre of Maryland’s production of The Little Mermaid, at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, is a gorgeous spectacle of storytelling through dance....
Interview: Dionne Warwick on Performing Tomorrow, 2/28 and Wednesday, 3/1 at...
I recently had the privilege to interview the music legend, Dionne Warwick. The occasion for the interview is to celebrate Ms. Warwick’s illustrious career, ask...
Review: ‘Jonah and Otto’ at The Lion Theatre
Robert Holman is a British playwright whose plays have been done under the auspices of the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company,
he's had...
Review: ‘Brother Mario’ at Flying V Theatre
At first consideration, there doesn’t seem to be anything particularly Chekhovian about Mario, the iconic red capped plumber whose mustachioed visage has been imprinted...
Review: ‘The Gift’ at Walnut Street Theatre
The fun, and perhaps coyness, of The Gift, Will Stutts’ gentle and constantly engaging play at the Walnut Street Theatre’s Independence Studio through March...