2016 Capital Fringe Review: 'How to Give Birth to a Rabbit'
In this season of our discontent, How to Give Birth to a Rabbit reminds us that bizarre hoaxes and media frenzies are hardly 21st-century inventions. In fact, one of Western history's mo…
In this season of our discontent, How to Give Birth to a Rabbit reminds us that bizarre hoaxes and media frenzies are hardly 21st-century inventions. In fact, one of Western history's mo…
Think about your worst family Thanksgiving ever, then amp up its bizarre agonies a thousand fold. Even then, you will not come close to the dysfunction displayed by the Pascal family of McLe…
Magic: The Gathering, a trading card game representing epic battles between wizards, has an estimated 20 million active players worldwide. Judging from the enthusiastic reaction of the audie…
Over 17 years, The Rude Mechanicals, a local theater company specializing in classic works, has made its way through nearly all of Shakespeare's enduring canon. After the current product…
If you think we are over-saturated with passionate discussions of race, gender, nationality, and religion during this chaotic election year — think again. There is still much to be…
America's fascination with mobile phones, drones, and Fitbits were all parodied in the 2016 Hexagon show, but in this year of unprecedented political rancor, the group's new revue, adeptly t…
There are good reasons why Bruce Norris’  2010 Pulitzer Prize-winning play Clybourne Park has been staged no less than five times in the past four years by local companies.First,…
What better place could there possibly be to mount Sweeney Todd than the magnificent late-Victorian St. Mark's Church on Capitol Hill? And what more capable or inventive local company cou…
The Klunch, a newly formed theater company launched by Ian Allen, former artistic director of Cherry Red Productions, Â inaugurated its first season with the DC premiere of George is Dead,…