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Monday, March 5, 2018

Review: ‘Bill Murray, Jan Vogler & Friends: New Worlds’ at the Kennedy Center by Ravelle Brickman

Can you imagine a chamber music concert—a quartet, playing mostly classical work by composers with names like Bach, Schubert and Shostakovich—getting six encores? And seven—yes, seven�…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:25PM
Monday, February 26, 2018

An Interview with Dr. Ruth, Whose Story Became ‘Becoming Dr. Ruth’ at Theater J by Ravelle Brickman

When the curtain goes up on Becoming Dr. Ruth – the one-woman show starring Naomi Jacobson and directed by Holly Twyford – the character on stage at Theater J is not, primarily, …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:36PM
Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Review: ‘Hobson’s Choice’ at Quotidian Theatre by Ravelle Brickman

Hobson’s Choice is a winner. The play – a sparkling comedy with a terrific cast – just opened at the Quotidian Theatre Company, a jewel of a playhouse tucked into the rear of t…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:25PM
Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Review: ‘Digging Up Dessa’ at The Kennedy Center (Women’s Voices Theater Festival) by Ravelle Brickman

Despite its off-putting (and overly-clever) title, Digging Up Dessa is a lively and often moving tale of two 12-year-olds who are lost in the middle of a strange new world and trying to find…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:30PM
Sunday, January 28, 2018

Review: ‘Sovereignty’ at Arena Stage by Ravelle Brickman

Sovereignty, the long-heralded new play by Mary Kathryn Nagle – a member of the Cherokee Nation and one of barely a dozen Native American playwrights writing today – has arrived.…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:04AM
Thursday, January 18, 2018

‘Everything Is (Finally) Illuminated’ Aaron Posner’s Adaptation Makes It’s Long-Awaited Debut at Theater J by Ravelle Brickman

Twelve years after it was first adapted for the stage by British playwright Simon Block, the play Everything Is Illuminated – based on the novel by Jonathan Safran Foer – has a…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 07:19AM
Sunday, January 14, 2018

Erika Rose Lights Up the Stage in ‘Queens Girl in Africa’ (Women’s Voices Theater Festival) by Ravelle Brickman

It’s no coincidence that Queens Girl in Africa—Caleen Sinnette Jennings’ semi-autobiographical one woman play now at Mosaic Theater Company of DC—was chosen to kick off the Women’s…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:07AM
Saturday, December 30, 2017

Review: Comedy at The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage with Gary Vider and Sara Armour by Ravelle Brickman

Now in its 21st year, the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage is the Center’s gift to everyone in the Washington area, offering live entertainment at no cost every single day. It’s also …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:14PM
Monday, December 4, 2017

Review: ‘Citizens’ Watch’ at Washington Improv Theater by Ravelle Brickman

One of the best things about improv is that no two shows are alike. And Citizens’ Watch, the improvisational mystery now unfolding at Washington Improv Theater, is no exception. The post R…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:53PM
Sunday, November 26, 2017

Interview: Brian George of ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Discusses ‘Vicuña & The American Epilogue’ at Mosaic Theater Company by Ravelle Brickman

Chances are you’ve seen him before, either as an angry Pakistani cook on Seinfeld or a benign Indian doctor on The Big Bang Theory. That’s because Brian George, the character actor now d…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:13PM
Monday, November 20, 2017

Review: ‘Coffin in Egypt’at Quotidian Theatre Company by Ravelle Brickman

Anyone who thinks that storytelling is a lost art should hurry on over to the Quotidian Theatre Company, where Jane Squier Bruns is now holding forth in A Coffin in Egypt, Horton Foote’s m…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:47PM
Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Review: ‘Vicuña & The American Epilogue’ at Mosaic Theat by Ravelle Brickman

It’s roughly a year ago to the day that Vicuña—a political satire of presidential proportions—had its first showing in Los Angeles. At the time, audiences laughed themselves silly ove…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:59AM
Thursday, October 12, 2017

Review: ‘Sotto Voce’ at Theater J by Ravelle Brickman

In Sotto Voce, Theater J’s first production of the 2017-18 season, the characters don’t actually lower their voices. Instead, they speak in whispers, and not always to each other. Howeve…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 08:01PM
Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Review: ‘Skeleton Crew’ at Studio Theatre by Ravelle Brickman

Even before the houselights go dim, sparks fly. That vision — of fire blazing from a riveter’s gun in a factory in Detroit — is emblematic of what is to come in Skeleton Crew, Dominiq…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:09AM
Saturday, September 9, 2017

Page-to-Stage New Play Festival: Six Short Plays from Playwrights Collaborative by Ravelle Brickman

Some of the most interesting new plays unveiled at this year’s Page-to-Stage Festival–held over the Labor Day weekend at the Kennedy Center–were among those offered by Playwrig…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:09PM
Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Page-to-Stage New Play Festival: ‘Queens Girl in Africa’ at Mosaic Theater by Ravelle Brickman

Any doubts about the future of the American Theatre were put firmly to rest on Labor Day Weekend, when more than 60 DC-area companies presented excerpts from some of their newest plays at Th…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:35PM
Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Review: ‘The Devil’s Music’ at Mosaic Theater Company of DC by Ravelle Brickman

It’s no coincidence that The Devil’s Music – the show that celebrates the life and song of Bessie Smith – blew into Washington’s bustling H Street district at roughly the s…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 07:35PM
Monday, July 17, 2017

Review: ‘Night Seasons’ at Quotidian Theatre Company by Ravelle Brickman

Horton Foote, the Oscar and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of hundreds of plays for stage and screen, was known as the American Chekhov. As such, his work is a perfect choice for The Quotidia…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 08:08PM
Saturday, July 15, 2017

Review: ‘Cabaret’ at The Kennedy Center by Ravelle Brickman

Cabaret, the blistering musical satire written more than 50 years ago by John Kander and Fred Ebb, stormed into The Kennedy Center this week with a performance that had the audience on its f…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:50PM
Thursday, July 13, 2017

2017 Capital Fringe Review: ‘ClickB@it’ by Ravelle Brickman

Internet addiction is no laughing matter. However, for the talented team now lighting up the stage at the Sprenger Theatre at Atlas, the Internet–and all the craziness it has produced&…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 07:35AM
Monday, July 10, 2017

2017 Capitol Fringe Review: ‘Show Business 101’ by Ravelle Brickman

Welcome to show business! And welcome to this comedy revue where four talented actors burst on and off the stage offering send-ups of various show biz situations, real and imaginary. Geoffre…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:30PM
Sunday, July 9, 2017

2017 Capital Fringe Review: ‘The Laramie Project’ by Ravelle Brickman

One of the most frequently performed plays in America today, The Laramie Project, is now on view at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, where the bare stage of the Lang Theatre has been transf…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:41PM

2017 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Exit Carolyn’ by Ravelle Brickman

I love Fringe. And like many theatergoers, I head off each day with tolerance and hope. The tolerance is for shows that are long on ambition, and the hope is for something more. Imagine my s…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 01:14PM
Friday, July 7, 2017

2017 Capital Fringe Review: ‘Quantum Suicide: A Talk by Professor Sophie Miller’ by Ravelle Brickman

You don’t have to understand quantum mechanics – or even elementary physics – to follow Quantum Suicide: A Talk by Professor Sophie Miller, the one woman show now enjoying its first Fr…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 03:58PM
Friday, June 23, 2017

Report: ‘Justice for Shylock’ at the Library of Congress by Ravelle Brickman

The verdict is in: Shylock–the Jewish moneylender whose trial is detailed in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice–has been exonerated. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsbur…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 05:07PM
Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Review: The Second City’s ‘Divided We Stand’ at The Kennedy Center by Ravelle Brickman

They’re back! Second City–the group that made Chicago the capital of comedy and that all but invented improv–has returned to DC, where it is part of The Kennedy Center’s mont…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:00PM
Thursday, June 15, 2017

Interview: Playwrights Hanna Eady and Edward Mast on ‘The Return,’ Now in US Premiere at Mosaic Theater Company of DC by Ravelle Brickman

Seeing The Return, the stunning new play that has just burst upon the stage at Mosaic Theater Company of DC–is like watching fireworks up close. In fact, the heat from this drama is s…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:48PM
Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Report #1: ‘Callado Conmigo’ (‘Silenced Within Me’) at GALA Hispanic Theatre by Ravelle Brickman

 The idea of using theater to educate people is not new. The Greeks were doing it way back when, using the great amphitheater at Epidaurus to teach the populace that murder and mayhem would…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:42PM
Monday, May 29, 2017

Review: ‘All Shook Up’ at Act Two at Levine performing at Arena Stage by Ravelle Brickman

Seeing All Shook Up at Arena Stage last weekend was like an adventure in time travel. The show, which played for one weekend only, offered a glimpse of a long-ago world—1955, when Elvis Pr…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 06:40PM
Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Review: ‘The Father’ at Studio Theatre by Ravelle Brickman

It’s taken five years for The Father—the highly-acclaimed drama by Florian Zeller that shook Paris in 2012—to arrive in the Washington area. But now that it’s here—following sold-o…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 04:01PM
Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Review #1: ‘Outside Mullingar’ at The Keegan Theatre by Ravelle Brickman

Theatre-lovers searching for a sequel to Doubt—John Patrick Shanley’s prize-winning (and frequently revived) play about nuns and priests in an Irish-American enclave of New York—will b…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 08:57PM

All that Chat

2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
Jul 11, 2024: Oh, Mary! - Lyceum Theatre
Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
Sep 12, 2024: The Roommate - Booth Theatre
Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
Dec 19, 2024: Gypsy - Majestic Theatre
Mar 17, 2025: Purpose - Hayes Theater
Apr 01, 2025: Glengarry Glen Ross
Apr 10, 2025: Smash - Imperial Theatre
TBA: Titanic