Tag: Washington DC
‘The Pirates of Penzance’ at The Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre by...
Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre reprises Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance, a two-act operetta that was first produced in December of 1879, and...
The Male and Female ‘The Odd Couple” at Sterling Playmakers by...
Sterling Playmakers delivers a one-two punch with Lora Buckman's production of both the male and female versions of The Odd Couple. Written by Neil Simon,...
‘Aida’ at The Lopez Conservatory Program by Mike Spain
The Lopez Conservatory Program production of Elton John and Tim Rice’s musical Aida demonstrated they can produce talented young actors who will have bright futures in...
Strathmore Presents: ‘Joshua Bell and Academy of St. Martin in the...
(Actually, 5 stars muliplied to infinity)
Joshua Bell and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields came to Strathmore on Friday April 13, 2012...
‘Hello Dolly’ at Spotlighters Theatre by Amanda Gunther
Put on your Sunday clothes and head down to Spotlighters Theatre to see a great classic revived to its glory days in their production...
‘Baby’ at Rockville Musical Theatre by Joel Markowitz
Rockville Musical Theatre is performing the musical Baby in the intimate The Gaithersburg Arts Barn. The show has a score by David Shire and...
‘Sleeping Beauty’ at The Kennedy Center by Mike Spain
David Gonzalez presents a version of Sleeping Beauty the audience has not seen or heard before. Gonzalez follows in the footsteps of others -...
‘John & Beatrice’ at The Hub Theatre by Pat Davis
The Hub Theatre’s production of John & Beatrice is riveting. The play is funny, poetic, suspenseful, and deep. A young woman advertises that she...
‘Emily Skinner’ at The Barbara Cook Spotlight Series at The Kennedy...
Broadway musical singer and stage actress Emily Skinner dazzled the crowd at the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theatre Friday evening, April 13th, for a scintillating...
Designers Colin K. Bills, David Ghatan, and Matt Rowe on their...
The Designers: Colin K. Bills, David Ghatan, and Matt Rowe
Joel: Where were you when you found out that you had been nominated for a Helen Hayes Award,...
‘ALICE (in wonderland)’ at The Washington Ballet by Carolyn Kelemen
Alice (in La La Land) takes us on a heady trip
Moments before last night’s world premiere of ALICE (in wonderland), Septime Webre bounced onto...
‘The Soldier’s Dream’ at Iron Crow Theatre Company by Amanda Gunther
The precarious balance of a family on the edge of loss is a profound thing. Their struggle to come to terms with what is...
Anna Caterina Antonacci at The Kennedy Center by Simon Chin
If Anna Caterina Antonacci had taken a more conventional path, the Italian soprano would likely be enjoying the peak of a major international career....
Schmoozing with Helen Hayes Awards Nominees Ben Cook and Chris Dinolfo...
Nominees Ben Cook and Chris Dinolfo talk about their performances in Billy Elliot and King Lear. Their performances were full of passion and energy...
‘Pinocchio’ at The Puppet Co. by Julia L. Exline
The Puppet Co. presents Pinocchio, the classic story of a wooden puppet’s adventurous quest to become a real, live boy! Directed by Allan Stevens,...
‘The Whipping Man’ at Centerstage by Amanda Gunther
They say it’s the dark tales that start out on stormy nights and this story is no exception. Centerstage’s production of Matthew Lopez's The Whipping...
‘The Seafarer’ at Scena Theatre by Kevin O’Connell
In Conor McPherson’s The Seafarer, Richard Harkin says of his brother, Sharky, “It’s a well-known fact in this whole area that my brother has...
Schmoozing With the 2012 Helen Hayes Awards Nominees: Flye, Hébert, Mendenhall,...
I am so happy to begin a series of short interviews with this year's Helen Hayes Award nominees with five of my favorite local...
Film Review: ‘JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI’ by Bari Biern
His restaurant seats ten. He serves no appetizers, no side dishes, no desserts. He consistently earns three Michelin stars, a rating that implies that...
’35mm: A Musical Exhibition’ at Stillpointe Theatre Initiative by Amanda Gunther
They say a picture is worth 1,000 words, but what about a song? Can one picture inspire a song? How about fifteen photos? Each...