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Capital Fringe Review: ‘Dada Returns (20th Anniversary Edition) by Mariya Danilenko

Dada Returns! is a play in true Dada style; it is completely absurd, irrational and avant-garde. The Dada art movement was created in Europe...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Lady Luck is a Whore’ by Andrew L....

Lady Luck is A Whore (What happens in Vegas Stays in this show) is a sharply written one-woman show by NYC based Leanne Linsky....

A Preview of ‘Nightmerica’ by B. Stanley

I receive mass email forwards from my right wing religious pro-military uncle in North Carolina every couple of weeks. Inevitably he has had something...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Nightmerica’ by Andrew L. Baughman

Veteran DC Artist B Stanley, Artistic Director of Theatre Du Jour, has this annoying habit of making me think every time I walk into...

Drama Learning Center Expands Popular Summer Camps Program to Baltimore City...

Drama Learning Center (DLC) will be bringing its highly successful and educational summer camps program to Baltimore City again this summer. Camps begin July...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Medieval Story Land’ by Anne Tsang

Medieval Story Land (Written and Co-Produced by Scott Courlander) is this uproariously funny story of an innocent and naïve elf with a heart of...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Ecce’ by Veronique MaCrae

The attempt to birth a theatrical piece rooted in the history of the Roman takeover of the land of Israel, the conflict for position...

‘How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular’ by Joel Markowitz

DreamWork Animations' How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular has landed at The Verizon Center until Sunday with its fire-breathing dragons, wall-to-floor projections, stunning...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Last Flapper’ by Julia L. Exline

Carmela Lanza-Weil directs The Last Flapper, a theatrical biography of Zelda Fitzgerald, with a passionate solo performance by Kate Erin Gibson as Zelda. Set...

Nibbles and Sips Around Town: ‘Love Thy Neighbor and Their Beer’...

What’s more local than partnering with your neighbor? For the food trucks that visit Alexandria’s Port City Brewing Company, producer and neighbor Logan’s Sausage...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Apocalypse Picnic’ by Mariya Danilenko

Apocalypse Picnic is a sketch comedy show about life in a post-apocalyptic world. The show is comprised of nine different sketches that show how...

Erica Smith on her play ‘Come Out and Say It’ by...

Each year The Mobtown Players selects an original work for production. This year playwright Erica Smith’s Come Out and Say It was chosen and...

Cabaret Review: Carolyn Cole’s ‘Born to Take the BELTway’ at Signature...

Some time ago, I went to see a No Rules Theatre Company production of The Stephen Schwartz Project and I remember being impressed by...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Thumbs Up!’ by Grace Kim

Thumbs Up, written and performed by Michael Venske, with technical direction by Anthony Logan Cole, is a one-man show deftly performed by Michael Venske....

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Me and the Devil Blues’ by Mike Spain

The steamy heat of a Washington summer night added to the ambiance of the World Premiere of Me and the Devil Blues by Seamus...

Snow White and Her Prince Train with Puppets at The Puppet...

The Puppet Co. is a repertory family theater, and it produces a new show about every two years. In 2011, it premiered Snow White...

Wilco at Wolf Trap by Mike Spain

The Lee Ranaldo Band opened for Wilco on Tuesday, July 17, 2012. Ranaldo is best known for his time spent with Sonic Youth -...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Planet Egg’ by Mariya Danilenko

Planet Egg is one of the most ingenious shows at the Capital Fringe Festival. It is a puppet cinema performance, which means that the...

An Interview with The Normal Heart’s Christopher J. Hanke by Joel...

Christopher J. Hanke is a member of the outstanding ensemble of Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart, now playing at Arena Stage. I asked Christopher...

Capital Fringe Review: Almost, “Almost Maine” by Grace Kim

I’m full of love for Almost, "Almost, Maine's" actors - Christian Beltran and Mandy Nicole Moore, who sublimely perform 7 different characters each over 7 vignettes...