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Coming to the Capital Fringe Festival: ‘Planet Egg’ by Ali Skye...

“It started with the search for a puppet who could really ‘die,’” recalls mastermind, Zvi Sahar. Experiments with shaving sweet potatoes and tightrope-walking eggs over...

‘SILVERDOCS’ Now Open Through June 24th by Bari Biern

Yesterday the AFI-Discovery Channel SILVERDOCS Documentary Festival opened and will run through June 24th. SILVERDOCS is celebrating its tenth anniversary at the historic AFI Silver...

‘Souvenir’ at Vagabond Players by Amanda Gunther

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and perhaps the same can be said of how beauty is heard. In this case the...

‘Rapunzel’ at Studio 3 Theatre for Young Audiences by Julia L....

Studio 3 Theatre for Young Adults presents Rapunzel, the classic childhood favorite that has re-gained a booming popularity in the recent years. Director Caren...

‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company by Amanda...

The riotous romp, the scandalous show, the hilarious hyjinx is making its way to the tail end of the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s 25th Anniversary Season...

‘The Sorcerer and Trial by Jury’ at The Victorian Lyric Opera...

Last night, I was introduced to the classical world of Gilbert and Sullivan, but with a twist. The Victorian Lyric Opera Company decided to...

‘The Music Man Kids’: Part Two: Meet Jamie Goodson by Joel...

This is  Part Two in a series of interviews with the very talented group of five young actors in the cast of Arena Stage's...

Coming to the Capital Fringe Festival: ‘The Pundit’ by John Feffer

Ambitious Washington pundit Peter Peters is an expert on everything, even things he’s never heard of. His slick media appearances put him on the...

‘Riverdance’ at Wolf Trap by Erica Laxson

Riverdance is synonymous with spectacular Irish dancing, but the hit performance offers more than you could ever expect. From one-of-a kind musicians to a...

‘Sleuth’ at Olney Theatre Center by Katie Elizabeth Quinn

“That’s detective fact, not detective fiction,” says one character to another in Anthony Shaffer’s Sleuth, now playing at Olney Theatre Center. It’s a line that’s...

Barbara Cook at Barbara Cook’s Spotlight at The Kennedy Center by...

Who is Barbara Cook? Kennedy Center Honoree, peerless  Broadway, concert and cabaret star ---or simply a legendary icon? Barbara Cook stepped out on the stage of the Kennedy Center's Terrace...

National Festival Orchestra with Leonard Slatkin at University of MD

From the first notes of the violins at tonight’s concert by the National Festival Orchestra with Leonard Slatkin conducting, the audience knew they were...

Coming to the Capital Fringe Festival: “JESUS le MOMO” by JR...

In 1948, Antonin Artaud, French poet, playwright, actor, dies of an overdose of chloral hydrate – only months after release from the insane asylum...

‘Fiddler on the Roof’ at Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre by...

Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre opened its 2012 season Friday night with a delightful presentation of Fiddler on the Roof, directed by Roberta...

Coming to the Capital Fringe Festival: ‘The Play About The Coach’...

With the success of last year’s Lombardi and the recent run of Bird/Magic on Broadway, actor and writer Paden Fallis started thinking the time...

“Sisters of Swing: The Story of The Andrews Sisters” at Infinity...

Come here that bugle blowing as Patty, LaVerne, and Maxene sashay their way into your hearts at the Infinity Theatre Company’s production of Sisters...

‘The Normal Heart’ at Arena Stage at The Mead Center for...

Like the playwright himself, Larry Kramer’s The Normal Heart is passionate and explosive in a way that strikes at the core of the HIV-AIDS crisis,...

‘Foot of Water’ at Single Carrot Theatre by Amanda Gunther

An elaborate exploration of self-discovery. Examining the roles of actor and spectator in what can only be called a creative exercise of genius with...

‘Beauty and the Beast’ at The National Theatre by Mariya Danilenko

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, directed by Rob Roth, is an extravagant musical fit for children and adults. The show is filled with fun and dazzle...

‘Memphis’ at The Kennedy Center by Joel Markowitz

Hockadoo! I was a little apprehensive about walking into The Opera House to see a new cast and production of a musical I have loved...