
David, the character Cameron Folmar plays in The Santaland Diaries (now at Drafthouse Comedy Theater in DC through December 23), struggles with compartmentalizing his identity as a Macy's El…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:03PM[SHARE]We learned, shortly after taking our seats, and learned unexpectedly, not having known this before, but how could we, that, apparently, it is traditional to eat sauerkraut, the krautier the …
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:52AM[SHARE]We learned, shortly after 8 p.m., that half the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra was stuck on 495. Traffic unites people with weak social bonds; it gives us something communal to commiserate abo…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:13AM[SHARE]This year’s Charm City Fringe Festival was packed with exceptional fringe shows for ten days in the heart of Baltimore’s Bromo Arts District. DC Metro Theater Arts was able to ca…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 07:26PM[SHARE]DC Metro Theater Arts was excited to speak to Charm City Fringe Festival founders Zach Michel and Michael Brush last week at the Lexington Market. We enjoyed a nice chat over crab cakes and …
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:05PM[SHARE]Barriers, conceived by Trajectory Dance Project, a Baltimore-based dance ensemble, is a beautiful series of five pieces focusing on human connections, and how those connections can break dow…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 05:30PM[SHARE]“It is difficult to know what to do with so much happiness.” — Naomi Shihab Nye, “So Much Happiness” If there’s anything other people feel entitled to exp…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:50PM[SHARE]“Everyone has at least one story that can break your heart.” —Â Claudia Shear, “Blown Sideways Through Life” Fringe festivals offer a bumper crop of one-perso…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:02AM[SHARE]“and I mean, though often forget, to give thanks, to faint down by the kitchen table in a prayer of rejoicing” — Anne Sexton, “Welcome Morning” Every day for a …
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:32PM[SHARE]It’s best to start with the description in the catalog: Love is scary. And it just might kill you. Stubborn lovers Em and Missy, unable to express their true feelings for one another, …
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:31AM[SHARE]What do we do when a storm rages? We fold the laundry. We try to understand our daughter. We clean a table that wasn’t dirty to begin with. We don’t think about what’s bein…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:01AM[SHARE]I’ve seen one ghost in my life – a woman in a 1980s housecoat on the veranda of a beach house in North Carolina. She stood with her hands on the rail, looking out at the ocean. T…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 05:03PM[SHARE]There’s a lot going on in Sarah Gancher’s I’ll Get You Back Again, now at the Round House Theatre through October 29: A bitter stand-up comedian and her struggles to rec…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:19AM[SHARE]Thornton Wilder’s New Hampshire creation, Grover’s Corners, sits on some of the oldest rock in the world: “a shelf of Devonian basalt” crossed with “vestiges of…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:08PM[SHARE]Andras Viskey’s I Killed My Mother, now in production at Spooky Action Theater, is a challenging bit of business. Its wordless opening is several minutes of wordless wandering by va…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:34PM[SHARE]But suicides have a special language. Like carpenters, they want to know which tools; They never ask why build. — Anne Sexton, “Wanting to Die” Laura Rocklyn and Ty H…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:35PM[SHARE]Stephen Adly Guirgis's Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train, now in production at 1st Stage, opens while the audience is still finding their seats. On a raised platform, in the round, Angel Cruz (Luis…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:15PM[SHARE]We will now consider Amanda Quain’s latest play, Noah: Apocalypse, currently playing through September 18 in a bar in Petworth. “Is it a sequel?” my friend, Jeff, asked,…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:33PM[SHARE]In 1582, a village parson heard the deathbed confession of a man named Richard Barley, who had married his butter churn. Barley claimed he had been bewitched into matrimony by a fairy called…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:04PM[SHARE]One-act plays are tricky beasts. Playwrights must balance tension with plot and story. Too little tension, and the audience is left bored, slogging through countably interminable minutes unt…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:31AM[SHARE]"My faith is a great weight hung on a small wire." " Anne Sexton Each performer in Sweet Spot Aerial's Smoky Mirrors places great faith in materials: fabric, rope, chains, muscle. There's al…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:37PM[SHARE]When The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari hit German movie screens in 1920, it baffled and delighted audiences who had primarily been entertaining themselves with annual Film Festivals of Fred Ott's …
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:44AM[SHARE]Spring Awakening (co-created by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik and now playing at the Arts Barn in The Kentlands) has a circular tragedy to it. Teens, struggling through youth and confusion a…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:10PM[SHARE]Atomic Doll Productions Presents: Shocked and Amazed! was inspired by James Taylor’s Shocked and Amazed: On and Off the Midway, the world’s leading journal on weirdness in ent…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 08:00AM[SHARE]Catching Up With Atomic Doll Productions! Sideshows and carnival acts have always offered normies a safe space to vicariously scratch that thrill itch. It's equal part "I want to watch and a…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:22AM[SHARE]In 1850 Oregon, Adam Pontipee (a velvety-voiced Da'Von Moody) has come to town to trade some furs and look for a bride. We know he's a romantic because his opening song is "Bless Your Beauti…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:40PM[SHARE]Maybe the only way the play Hamlet could ever make sense is to filter it through a teenaged girl perspective. Watching a 30-year-old man galumph and philosophize his way through Elsinore " c…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:10PM[SHARE]"These are my friends," Billie Holiday (Anya Nebel) tells her accompanist (LeVar Betts), gesturing at the audience. It is March of 1959, and Holiday will be dead in four months. She's singin…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:33PM[SHARE]"Games have rules," Brooklyn-parent Dixon (Zach Brewster-Geisz) tells his wife, Pam (Mindy Shaw). They're playing Boggle, Dixon has tried to play "Slurpee," and both are a little wounded tha…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:07AM[SHARE]Douglas Stafford is a very talented juggler. If that is an interest of yours, if you like juggling, and you've got an hour, then you may like this show. Stafford is pretty good as a magician…
SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 02:29PM[SHARE]Let's get this part out of the way quickly: Lisa VillaMil's Kara Sevda (at Shopkeepers through July 22) is an exhilarating piece of theater, masterfully and assuredly directed by Kat Haan, b…
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