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600 stories by "David Siegel"

Grammy-winning percussionists to rap on entrepreneurship and racial justice by David Siegel

As we in the performing arts continue to struggle with finances and other resources in the aftershock of COVID-19, with no end in sight, how can we inform taxpayers and policymakers of the v…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:54pm on November 9, 2020

Spooky Action Theater's 'To the Earth' literally zooms into space by David Siegel

As the pandemic continues to take its toll on live theater, smaller-budget theaters are staying nimble and daring, thanks to generous support from donors. One of these deft companies is Spoo…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:33pm on October 30, 2020

Felicia Curry and Adam Immerwahr to co-teach Black and Jewish plays at Theater J by David Siegel

In these tumultuous times, theatermakers and theatergoers have been working to share a long-time common goal: to reflect upon and engage with the human condition. In a noble effort to contin…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:30pm on October 29, 2020

Why Bob Bartlett is putting on his new play in his own backyard by David Siegel

It was a few weeks ago; an unexpected FB post from playwright Bob Bartlett caught my attention. He was posting a teaser about his newest work, which was in an early development stage. He …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:43pm on October 25, 2020

A George Mason University music review celebrates underrepresented voices by David Siegel

Give yourself a musical boost and some warm inspiration for these stormy days.  Add plenty of deeply appreciated civility during an unsettled period. These might seem hard to find, but if…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:10pm on October 24, 2020

In Synetic Theater's 'Joy,' two fearless performers get personal by David Siegel

Synetic Theater is renowned for its lively, "silent," physical-movement"oriented productions of classic theatrical works propelled by original music. Now, with precautions necessary to comba…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:21pm on October 19, 2020

Artists Who Inspire! #6: Kathleen Akerley by David Siegel

Welcome to the sixth installment of Artists Who Inspire! During the continuing shutdown of live theater, DCMTA will use this space to lift up local theater artists who are finding ways to re…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:12am on October 8, 2020

In 'American Dreams' at Round House, it's game on! for U.S. citizenship by David Siegel

"Every form of refuge has its price," once sang The Eagles. That concept hasn't changed as the ardent, emotion-packed American Dreams unfolds before audiences. American Dreams is Round House…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:58am on October 6, 2020

Lights to go on again at GALA Hispanic Theatre with classic Spanish comedy by David Siegel

Now in its 45th season, GALA Hispanic Theatre has always been cutting edge. From its founding in 1976, GALA (Grupo de Artistas LatinoAmericanos) has been sharing and producing Latino arts…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:01pm on September 30, 2020

Arena Stage docudrama makes case for making DC 'The 51st State' by David Siegel

In our current political and cultural stressful times, how can theater make a difference, not just to those who are in-person patrons but to a wider community in the DMV and into American hi…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:43pm on September 17, 2020

A bipartisan romance casts a play on both houses in 'Will on the Hill' at STC by David Siegel

Who says a theater performance can't make a difference in politics? With all the ongoing political and cultural conflict, is there a way to simmer things down for at least one brief shining …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:45pm on September 5, 2020

Alden Theater's new Drive-Thru is a family-friendly mystery by David Siegel

With the sold-out success of Small Change, their first Drive-Thru theater experience, the creative folk at the Alden Theatre in McLean have developed a totally new live event. It is the Alde…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:24am on August 30, 2020

Theater J revives a 1910 hit comedy-melodrama by David Siegel

Sit back to indulge in a comedy-melodrama. A streaming Zoom reading of a rediscovered play first produced in 1910. It is a love letter, with sharp edges, to a bygone time. A time of tintype …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:04pm on August 28, 2020

Get out the vote. Share this vid. by David Siegel

Elections have consequences. Some elections more than others. With voting participation trending downward over the years, what can be done to awaken folk to the critical importance of voting…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 6:30pm on August 22, 2020

A course at Theater J for theater lovers looks ahead to post-COVID change by David Siegel

Change is coming. As the DMV theater community is reeling and reckoning with the effects of the coming post-COVID-19 world and as artists of color are speaking their minds freely, what await…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:00pm on August 21, 2020

Touring artists to take CenterStage at Reston Community Center by David Siegel

Even as it faces the challenges of COVID-19, the Reston Community Center CenterStage has programmed a Professional Touring Artists Series that aims "to help our community reflect on how stru…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:35pm on August 3, 2020

How Only Make Believe brings theater to kids in hospitals even during COVID by David Siegel

In these days of medically necessary masks and prudent social distancing, let us not forget children in hospitals and care facilities living with chronic illnesses and disabilities unrelated…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:53am on July 19, 2020

Wolf Trap to stream a summer's worth of gems from its archives by David Siegel

Wolf Trap's Filene Center may be quieter than usual this summer of 2020, but it is far from dark. While there are no live performances in an abundance of caution because of COVID-19, Wolf Tr…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:19pm on July 15, 2020

A heart-piercing tribute to frontline COVID responders in 'The Line' from The Public Theater by David Siegel

With the country hitting new daily highs as COVID-19 surges well beyond hot spots such as New York, New Jersey, and Connecituct, the Public Theater has produced a love letter to the medical …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:21am on July 10, 2020

Dark Horse Theatre to stream new comedy about amateur ghost hunters by David Siegel

As health and safety concerns continue to make live theater productions with a live audience dicey at best, the DMV's Dark Horse Theatre decided to find its own way to produce new content an…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:53am on July 8, 2020

'Black Stories Matter' live storytelling show to benefit Black Lives Matter DC by David Siegel

Black Stories Matter, a live online storytelling show benefiting Black Lives Matter DC, will be presented by the DMV's Better Said Than Done on Zoom July 10, 2020. Black Stories Matter featu…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:59am on July 1, 2020

Alden Theatre's 'Drive-Thru Drama' offers family-friendly joy by David Siegel

The ever nimble Alden in McLean has developed a unique way to provide theatrical entertainment in this era of COVID-19. With indoor live theater on hiatus for more than three months, the Ald…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:00pm on June 25, 2020

Youth respond to COVID-19 in heartfelt 'Inner Voices' film from Arena Stage by David Siegel

For school-age children, their world has turned upside down because of COVID-19. Over the past three months, children and youth have lived from a distance in a virtual world, lived with a mu…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:16pm on June 21, 2020

In 'May 22, 2020' from Arena Stage, a day in the life of the COVID DMV by David Siegel

"I read the news today, oh boy… / the news was rather sad…"  That day was May 22, 2020. In a leap into film docudrama creation, Arena Stage's Artistic Director Molly Smith chronicles …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:53am on June 15, 2020

NOVA playwright Soo-Jin Lee's streaming 'Peaches' is bittersweet and affecting by David Siegel

With DMV theaters still shuttered because of COVID-19, there has been the opportunity to explore original streaming content written by local playwrights. One of those playwrights is Northern…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 6:01am on June 8, 2020
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