The original and timely “Sketches!” is a well-built comedy machine that will have you laughing uproariously into your mask.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 01:06PMThe Magnetic Theatre resumes live, indoor performances with this modern telling of the Persephone myth.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 11:58AMAfter a long pandemic winter, the Magnetic’s outdoor theater show, “something i cared about,” feels authentic and radical.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 01:11PMTheSharedScreen’s scorching new Zoom production of Tape — the 1999 play turned 2001 indie film starring Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman — is a successful experiment in embracing the presen…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:03AMRyan J. Haddad’s incredible one-person show, Hi, Are You Single?, is the first time any performer has set foot on the Woolly Mammoth stage since March 2020. This gem of a show, presented b…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 05:20AMThis one-woman show about a nun during a worldwide pandemic really deserves your full attention. It definitely touches a nerve.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 04:13PMMusical duo Cookie Tongue combine their songs with a variety of mediums, and if you abandon yourself to the chaos, it’s really quite beautiful.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 12:34PMA fascinating retelling of the last witch burning in Ireland takes on additional meaning in the COVID era..
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 12:20PMBrian Feldman’s immersive solo Zoom performance fully embraces the digital medium.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 05:05PMThe musical adaptation of the 1982 B-movie is creative, engaging, weird, and more than a little grotesque.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 02:11PMThere were a number of factors that led Solas Nua, the 15-year-old theater company dedicated to presenting contemporary Irish arts, to abandon their previous project, Being Here, and devise …
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 05:51PMSiobhan O’Loughlin is the artist who, thus far, has come closest to creating an intimate virtual theatrical experience.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 05:07PMSiobhan O’Loughlin is no stranger to unconventional performing arts spaces. For the past few years, her theaters have been neither proscenium nor black box. Instead, the venue for her inte…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:59PMNote: Your critic apologizes for his tardy publication of this ongoing Homebound series. Being homebound himself, he fell into a deep comatose state after consuming every piece of food in hi…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 06:46AMBorders, a play by Nimrod Danishman, tells the story of two young men—Boaz (Eli Schoenfeld), an Israeli, and George (Adrian Rifat), who is Lebanese—who meet on Grindr and fall in love de…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:33PMLocal playwright Peter Lundblad’s world premiere is like hanging out with a smart friend who makes you feel a little smarter, too.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 01:00PMWith Dinner Bell, Taproot taps into the duality of the South: honey-sweet hospitality coupled with hypocrisy. Plus: Visits to Centrifuge and Monsters Under the Bed.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 12:29PMThe beloved, annual vaudeville-style holiday sketch show comes to a glorious end after a 10-year run.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 05:11PMThe English/Hebrew romantic comedy is a satisfying little stocking stuffer.
SOURCE: ashevillestages.com at 04:35PMRANDY BAKER, Playwright Michael: Introduce yourself, Rorschach, and the play Forgotten Kingdoms in under 140 characters. Go! No, just kidding…just tell us something about yourself and abou…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:13PMThis review comes after I saw the final performance of Venus Theatre’s remarkable, inspiring, supremely artistic vision: Selections From: The Methuen Drama Books of Suffrage Plays. But in …
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 05:06PMIntelligence, the new play at Arena Stage about the Valerie Plame CIA scandal, comes at a very timely moment in politics. As Donald Trump appears increasingly clownish, the presidency of Geo…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:15PMAt first consideration, there doesn’t seem to be anything particularly Chekhovian about Mario, the iconic red capped plumber whose mustachioed visage has been imprinted on the mind of ever…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:29PMThere is so much than can be talked about when it comes to Suzan-Lori Parks’ 2000 riff on The Scarlet Letter, the half-jokingly entitled Fucking A. There is the unsettling setting, the sur…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:43AMA sampling of the audio from the packed house should serve as ample description for Ford’s Theatre’s stunning new production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: raucou…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:06PMThe season of giving? Joy to the world, peace on earth, and goodwill towards men? By the time the first snowflake actually falls, the holiday schmaltz can be as cloying as the Macy’s fragr…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 05:40PMPost-Play Palaver is an occasional series of conversations between DCMetroTheaterArts writers who saw the same performance, got really into talking about it, and decided to continue their ex…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:59PMAct fast: Director Ivo van Hove’s visionary production of Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge, which won plaudits on both Broadway and the West End since it opened in 2014, is only pl…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:13PMThe DC premiere of Donal O’Kelly’s Little Thing, Big Thing, playing now at Solas Nua performing at Flashpoint Mead Theatre Gallery, is an impressively entertaining dark Irish comedy. A c…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:21PMThe hypnotic new production of Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice at NextStop Theatre Company is more like a painting or a poem than a movie or a book. It’s a fantastical canvas of broad brushstrokes…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:03PMThe Trump Card, an original solo performance by monologist extraordinaire Mike Daisey, is a searing punch in the gut to rival any leaked Access Hollywood tape. The current production, which …
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