Tag: Washington DC Metro Theater
Review: ‘Handel’s Messiah; with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at Strathmore
George Frideric Handel’s Messiah was first performed during Easter in Dublin close to 275 years ago, and I saw why it has become an annual...
Review: ‘Black Nativity’ at ANKH Repertory Theatre and The Finest! Performance...
Productions of Langston Hughes’ holiday classic Black Nativity are numerous in the DC area this holiday season, but the joint production by ANKH Repertory...
Review: ‘Seuls’ at The Wilma Theater
In the opening moments of Seuls, Wajdi Mouawad takes to the stage wearing only black briefs and eyeglasses. The purpose of the show we’re...
Review: ‘All’s Well That Ends Well’ at the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective
Director Dan Hodge strikes a fine balance between comedy and drama in the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective’s presentation of All’s Well That Ends Well. In...
Review: ‘A Christmas Carol’ at The Little Theatre of Alexandria
A Christmas Carol at Little Theatre of Alexandria is a great way to get in the holiday spirit and reflect on Charles Dickens’ timeless...
Review: ‘The Zero Hour’ at Iron Crow Theatre
Madeleine George asks a lot of questions in her award-winning 2011 play, The Zero Hour at The Baltimore’s Theatre Project through the weekend. How...
‘Take A Bow’ Part 1 in Philadelphia: The Staff of DCMetroTheaterArts’...
Here is the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts’ first series of ‘Take A Bow!’ Fall 2016 honorees in Philadelphia:
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Almanac Dance Circus Theatre and Chickabiddy, creators and...
Review: ‘Uncle Nick’ at Wolf Pack Theatre Company
Uncle Nick brings a merry good time to the Holidays
Who hasn’t heard the line: “Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the...
Review #2: ‘Copenhagen’ at Perisphere Theater
Three intersecting rings stand out in a circle of white, blindingly clear. The intersection reminds of other triumvirates, three powerful individuals, in an arrangement...
Review: ‘Avenue Q-School Edition’ at Fairfax High School
Avenue Q is not your mother’s musical. Sure, the muppets might seem cute, but once they start singing you’ll see that they’re just as...
Review: ‘Diana Ross – All the Best of Times’ with the...
Singer extraordinaire Diana Ross is a musical legend and she proved it last night in a concert at The Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall. Presenting...
Review: ‘Black Nativity’ at New Freedom Theatre
Fifty years is a very long time for an arts group to exist in this changing world and economy, but Freedom Theatre is celebrating...
Review #1:’Copenhagen’ at Perisphere Theater
The storytelling in Michael Frayn’s Copenhagen—which won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Play—is ingeniously done. The play’s three characters are deceased. They are...
Review: ‘The Outer Space’ at SEI Innovation Studio at The Kimmel...
The Outer Space, is a new musical by Ethan Lipton. This production, at SEI Innovation Studio at the Kimmel Center, is like a cabaret...
Review: ‘SYBARITE5 and Jakub Ciupinski’ at LiveConnection at World Cafe
LiveConnection Presents’ evening of Sybarite5 + Jakub Ciupinski treated its World Cafe audience to two exciting young exemplars of new music. Sybarite5 is a...
Review: Larry Graham and Graham Central Station at Strathmore
Review: Larry Graham and Graham Central Station funnels the funky at Strathmore
He’s a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member of Sly & the...
Meet the Cast of Avant Bard’s ‘TAME.’ Part 5: Karen Lange
In part five of a series of interviews with the cast of Avant Bard’s production of TAME., meet Karen Lange.
Joel: Where have local audiences...
‘Take A Bow!’ Part 1: The Staff of DCMetroTheaterArts’ DC/MD/VA Fall...
Here is the staff of DCMetroTheaterArts' first series of 'Take A Bow!' Fall 2016 honorees:
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Edwin Aparicio, as Choreographer, Flamenco Dancer, and Co-Director of Salvador, at...
Meet the Cast of ‘Spring Awakening’ at Ovations Theatre: Part 5:...
In part five of a series of interviews with the cast of Ovations Theatre’s Spring Awakening, meet mentor actor RJ Pavel.
Joel: What is your...
Magic Time! ‘Arguing with God’ at Woman’s National Democratic Club
Always on the lookout for provocative theater in improbable places, I went to the one-night-only DC premiere of a politically edgy and surprisingly funny...