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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Theatre Review: ‘Seminar’ at Round House Theatre, Bethesda by Victoria Durham

It’s no secret that writers are a typically emotional lot left to brood and philosophize about the human condition. But there’s more to writing than simply clacking away at a l…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 02:00PM
Thursday, January 30, 2014

Theatre Review: ‘An Inspector Calls’ at Rockville Little Theatre by Victoria Durham

Not unlike the present day, life in the early twentieth century was vastly different for the haves versus have-nots.  In England, the Edwardian era (a time of flourishing technological prog…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 01:00PM
Thursday, January 16, 2014

Theatre Review: ‘The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged)’ at Silver Spring Stage by Victoria Durham

To the uninitiated, the works of William Shakespeare are more confusing than nuclear physics. Back in high school, I venture that many of us survived Hamlet and Julius Caesar thanks larg…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 04:00PM
Thursday, November 21, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘The Lieutenant of Inishmore’ at Laurel Mill Playhouse by Victoria Durham

Even the world’s toughest, meanest psychopath is not without some sort of moral code.  For example, many deviants willingly spare the lives of women. For others, children are completely o…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 01:00PM
Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘Speech and Debate’ by Montgomery College Communications and Performing Arts Department by Victoria Durham

Most teenagers don’t know it, but absolutely everything and nothing changes when you become an adult. Sure, one’s responsibilities increase tenfold, but adults are often no less insecure…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 02:00PM
Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘Parade’ at Kensington Arts Theatre by Victoria Durham

Any grade school history book will tell you that the sociopolitical climate in the United States in the early twentieth century was rife with tension.  Communities continually struggled to …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 01:00PM
Friday, October 4, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘Unplugged’ by Flying V Theatre at the Writers’ Center by Victoria Durham

Death is mysterious. But according to Flying V Theatre, your soul, whether it ends up in heaven or hell, is in for a pretty hallucinatory eternity. In the company’s new double feature, Unp…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 09:54AM
Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘The Nerd’ by Rockville Little Theatre at Rockville Civic Center by Victoria Durham

We’ve all been there. Whether it’s an old college roommate or meddling in-laws, nearly everyone has had to endure a houseguest from hell. But according to the late playwright Larry Shue,…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 09:00AM
Monday, September 16, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘After the Revolution’ at Theater J by Victoria Durham

“The question is what side are you on?” Family matriarch Vera Joseph wants to know, but the truth is, the answer isn’t always clear or easy. At least that’s how the characters in pla…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 09:00AM
Sunday, September 1, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘The Resurrection of Alice’ by Essential Theatre at the Undercroft Theatre by Victoria Durham

A recent article in the Washington Post about child brides states that nearly 14 million adolescent girls are forced into marriages with adult men every year. While the majority of these n…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 09:29AM
Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘Forever Plaid’ at Olney Theatre by Victoria Durham

Fame is fleeting. Achieving even a modicum of success is a rarity for most singers and entertainers. Even rarer are second chances at stardom. But in Olney Theatre’s revival of the sentime…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:54AM
Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘The T Party’ at Forum Theatre by Victoria Durham

While political pundits and evangelicals debate about same sex marriage and all other issues pertaining to homosexuality, director and playwright Natsu Onoda Power taps into the heart and hu…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 08:00AM
Thursday, July 18, 2013

Fringe Review: ‘A Guide to Dancing…’ at the Gearbox by Victoria Durham

There are many ways to learn to love one’s self – therapy, meditation, prayer. But actress, dancer, and writer Brynn Tucker has another, perhaps revolutionary idea. In her one-woman show…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 05:37PM
Monday, July 15, 2013

Fringe Review: ‘Status: A Social Media Experiment’ at Caos on F by Victoria Durham

For better or for worse, social media has had a major impact on our lives. These days, it’s nearly impossible not to share (or overshare) our every thought and every move via a well-crafte…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 08:00AM
Saturday, July 13, 2013

Fringe Review: ‘James Judd: Funny Stories 2′ at Caos on F by Victoria Durham

With tons of flamboyance and dramatic mood lighting in tow, resident raconteur, James Judd returns to the Capital Fringe stage with a new trio of stories sure to entertain and inspire.  Tho…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:00AM
Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘Grieving for Genevieve’ at Venus Theatre by Victoria Durham

Most families are a little bit complicated, dysfunctional even.  If we’re lucky, things eventually mellow out and folks manage a certain level of civility with one another. But sometimes …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 12:00PM
Saturday, June 8, 2013

Theatre Review: ‘Becky Shaw’ at Round House Theatre by Victoria Durham

Some people enter our lives and make ripples. Others make waves. But every so often someone comes crashing into our worlds like a monsoon – someone like Becky Shaw. In the Pulitzer Prize n…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:00AM
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Raising Cane: A Family Portrait by Victoria Durham

Blood may be thicker than water, but if anything can sever a family bond, years of inbreeding and brutal violence will certainly do the trick.  In his play, Raising Cane, Stephen Cedars tel…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 07:04AM
Thursday, July 19, 2012

Shock/Trauma by Victoria Durham

It would seem that the worst possible outcome in any crisis would be the loss of a life.  However near death experiences yield their own set of surprising complications, both physical and e…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 06:56AM
Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The Hair Chronicles by Victoria Durham

It may seem like a mere mesh of fibers, follicles and proteins attached to our heads, but according to playwrights Nileah Bell, Mary Nyingi and Michelle Whittaker hair is monumentally more t…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:44AM

A Year of Giving by Victoria Durham

If ever a man knew how to turn lemons into an ice cold pitcher of delicious, thirst quenching, lemonade it’s Reed Sandridge.  The beginning of his story is familiar, cliché even – man …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 08:27AM
Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Victoria Durham

Clearly named after the magnum opus of spoken word artist Gil Scott-Heron, one might assume Faruq Hussein Bey’s, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised is a play based on the life of the leg…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:54AM
Monday, July 16, 2012

Barter by Victoria Durham

Whatever the connection between wealth and happiness truly is, playwright Emily Daly reminds us that it’s complicated.  In her play, Barter (Or Stealing Other People’s Credit Cards), th…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 02:52PM

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