Tag: Washington DC Theater
‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ At Toby’s Dinner Theatre of...
Go go go - to Toby’s Dinner Theater of Baltimore for their dazzling production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the...
‘Big Apple Circus’ Legendarium’ at Dulles Town Center by Mike Spain
Big Apple Circus is not a huge arena hopping spectacular and not a multiple ring show. It is a simple, one-ring circus with a...
Director Jason Loewith on ‘Time Stands Still’ at Everyman Theatre by...
Jason Loewith is directing the critically acclaimed production of Time Stands Still at Everyman Theatre. Jason talks about his vision for the production, and how his...
‘The Music Man’ at Way Off Broadway by Amanda Gunther
To serve up a heaping dish of musical theatre comfort food you’ve got to know the territory! And egads do they up at the...
Bayla Whitten on ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living...
In Part Three of interviews with the cast of MetroStage's Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Bayla Whitten talks about performing...
Free Concert TONIGHT at 6 PM at Lincoln Center To Honor...
If you are in NYC, TONIGHT at 6 PM you are invited to attend a FREE concert honoring the work of Paul Scott Goodman (ROOMS:...
Sam Ludwig on ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living...
Here is an interview with Sam Ludwig in Part Two of interviews with the cast of MetroStage’s Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living...
‘Carnival of the Animals’ at The Puppet Co. by Julia L....
The Puppet Co. presents Carnival of the Animals, a bilingual narrative (English and Spanish) of a piece of music composed by the great Camille...
‘Mother May I’ at Strand Theater Company by Amanda Gunther
You’ll find the ‘fun’ in dysfunctional at Strand Theater Company as they kick off their fifth season with the world premier of Dylan Brody’s...
Nibbles and Sips Around Town: ‘Graffiti Goes Glam’ by Jordan Wright
What is so extraordinary about legendary graffiti artist Futura, neé Leonard McGurr, is that at a mere 57 years-old he has outlived so many...
Natascia Diaz on ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living...
Here is Part One of interviews with the cast of MetroStage's Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris. To begin our series,...
‘Jekyll and Hyde’ at Synetic Theater by Doug Poms
Synetic Theater has started its new season with another spectacular show. This time the talented company takes on the classic tale of good and...
The National Theatre of Scotland’s ‘Black Watch’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company...
Last October, I had the great privilege of visiting Scotland on work travel. On a day off, I climbed up the very long set...
Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Company at George Washington University by...
Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Company’s 20th Anniversary performance at The Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre is a wonderful celebration of Burgess’ career thus far, and...
‘Don Giovanni’ at Washington National Opera by Amanda Gunther
Considered to be one of the greatest operas ever composed, Don Giovanni makes its revival appearance as the second offering of The Washington National...
‘SHAPE’ at force/collison by Joel Markowitz
In its World Premiere, Erik Ehn's SHAPE is given a powerful, heartbreaking, funny, moving, invigorating, emotional, and visually gorgeous production by force/collison. With a powerhouse...
‘Doing the Time Warp’- Part One: Director Jay Brock on His...
Rocky Horror initial problem:
How do you put up this show? It is the question for a The Rocky Horror Show creative team. How do we effectively strike a balance between what is ingrained in Rocky Horror fan culture,...
Part One: ‘The Merman’s Apprentice Log’ by Stephen Cole
Here we are, casting our first public New York City reading of a new musical fable, Merman’s Apprentice, a new musical fable…Book and Lyrics...
The National Theatre Has New Management by Joel Markowitz
It's my favorite place to see a musical. And my favorite seat is in the middle of the first row of the Mezzanine. There's...
Nibbles And Sips Around Town: ‘Kraut Rocks Competition and Brings Cool...
Kraut Rocks is the hipster appellation promoters have conferred upon a sauerkraut competition involving five of DC area leading chefs. Steered by Bravo’s Top Chef alumni Spike Mendelsohn, the...