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Review: ‘Hello, My Name Is…’ at The Welders
Challenging theatrical conventions, Hello, My Name Is… by Deb Sivigny, directed by Randy Baker, and produced by The Welders is like no other theater production I...
Ian Allen’s ‘The Klunch’ Opens its 1st Production: ‘George is Dead’...
CHERRY RED PRODUCTIONS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
IAN ALLEN FOUNDS “THE KLUNCH”
A NEW THEATER COLLECTIVE
OPENS ITS FIRST PRODUCTION:
ELAINE MAY’S GEORGE IS DEAD
AT DC ARTS CENTER
THURSDAY, DECEMBER...
Ian Allen Founds New Theater Company: ‘The Klunch’ and Announces 1st...
CHERRY RED PRODUCTIONS ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
IAN ALLEN FOUNDS “THE KLUNCH”
A NEW THEATER COLLECTIVE
FIRST PRODUCTION TO BE THE DC PREMIERE OF
ELAINE MAY’S GEORGE IS...
‘Very Still & Hard to See’ at Rorschach Theatre Company
Very Still & Hard to See is neither quiet nor a challenge to perceive. Its aural and optical pleasures are bountiful. For this production...
‘A Killing Game’ at dog & pony dc by Ramona Harper
Can life be sunshine, lollipops, rainbows and everything that’s wonderful when a deadly plague begins killing the citizenry and they start dropping like flies?...
Capital Fringe Review: “A Killing Game’ by Rick Westerkamp
dog & pony dc promises audiences that A Killing Game is "the most fun they'll have dying." I am here to tell you that they're not...
‘A Killing Game’ at dog & pony dc by Flora Scott
A Killing Game was weird, stirring, uncomfortable, frightening, funny, illogical, confusing, upsetting, light-hearted and gay - and collectively all so vaguely familiar. The clownish...