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49 stories by "Jennifer Clements"

Aaron Posner on District Merchants, his irreverent spin on Merchant of Venice by Jennifer Clements

Aaron Posner is everywhere this season. With productions of Stupid Fucking Bird popping up in theatres all across America, and a few Helen Hayes and Barrymore Awards in both writing and dire…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:57am on June 14, 2016

As You Like It " Synetic-style (review) by Jennifer Clements

Forget the pastoral images of Arden, or the shepherds and royalty you might expect from this play. Synetic's dance-theatre rendition of As You Like It has all the dark twists and haunted ima…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:26am on December 17, 2015

Wish List at The Hub (review) by Jennifer Clements

The Hub's black box theatre offers an intimate experience, magnified in Wish List's vanishing of a fourth wall. The three performers – Rose McConnell, Katie Jeffries, and Sasha Olinick…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:37am on December 15, 2015

Pericles cast talk about keeping it fresh on the road by Jennifer Clements

The cast of Pericles, now onstage at the Folger Theatre, will have lived through countless famines, shipwrecks, and tournaments by the time they complete the play's three-venue run. Beginnin…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:34am on December 7, 2015

Maytag Virgin at Quotidian Theatre by Jennifer Clements

Welcome to the neighborhood, here's a pie. So begins our entry into the Alabama neighborhood of Maytag Virgin, or, more specifically, the shared grounds between two houses (one intricately d…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 7:25pm on October 7, 2015

Dark imaginings in Alice in Wonderland from Synetic Theater by Jennifer Clements

One of the gifts of Carroll's Wonderland is that its world of illogical situations and creatures both provides the structure of a narrative while allowing plenty of space to imagine and inte…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:03pm on October 6, 2015

The Oregon Trail at Flying V (review) by Jennifer Clements

Children of the '90s, climb on board. The Oregon Trail, modeled after the primitive computer game of the same name, is Flying V's contribution to the Women's Voices Theater Festival. Written…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 3:19pm on September 9, 2015

code name: Cynthia, a new spy musical from Pallas Theatre Collective (review) by Jennifer Clements

Our city has a long history of conflating people with their chosen profession. Of course, being Washington, there are large subsets of our residents who can't disclose what they do for a liv…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 3:20pm on August 3, 2015

Keegan Theatre reopens with powerful Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (review) by Jennifer Clements

"There ain't nothin' more powerful than the odor of mendacity." This one line offers up the theme of Tennessee William's renowned Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in ten simple words. But, as evidenced…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:32am on July 3, 2015

New Madwoman of Chaillot from WSC Avant Bard (review) by Jennifer Clements

Framed in a certain way, The Madwoman of Chaillot nearly reads like a news headline. Whether the media outlet is CNN or The Onion depends entirely on what you focus on " because this French …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:57am on June 15, 2015

Disney's Newsies makes headlines at the National Theatre by Jennifer Clements

Sometimes it doesn't take an assassination, an earthquake, or a war to make headlines. Sometimes a production stocked with dazzling dance moves, a gifted cast, and catchy melodies is enough …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:01pm on June 11, 2015

The Trap from Ambassador Theater. Ultimately disturbing (review) by Jennifer Clements

Something is amiss in a converted church on 20th Street, which the trenchcoated guards by the door " members of the cast – make plain. This is the world of The Trap, Ambassador Theater…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 4:45pm on June 4, 2015

Zombie: the American bites off more than it can chew by Jennifer Clements

Zombie: The American is a marketing department's dream"touching on political commentary with cheeky humor and more than a splash of the undead, it looks and sounds like a show that would bri…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 1:45pm on June 2, 2015

Comedy at its finest " Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (review) by Jennifer Clements

Ninety-two coins spun consecutively have come down heads ninety-two consecutive times, all confirming that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, now onstage at the Folger Theatre, is one to…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 2:33pm on May 20, 2015

Uncle Vanya at Round House: one for Chekhov (review) by Jennifer Clements

With several Vanyas to choose from this spring, Round House Theatre is celebrating its take on the Chekhov classic as one of the more authentic — a version of Uncle Vanya that would ma…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:13pm on April 23, 2015

theatreWashington's Linda Levy Steps Down as President & CEO by Jennifer Clements

Via theatreWashington: Washington, DC – theatreWashington President & CEO Linda Levy announced today that she is retiring after serving the organization and Washington's theatre co…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:42am on April 10, 2015

2015 Helen Hayes Awards: thoughts on the Hayes recipients by Jennifer Clements

This year's Helen Hayes Awards didn't seek to dazzle. It was enough to attempt the daunting — if not altogether impossible"task of presenting awards for both Helens and Hayeses in a ce…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:40am on April 7, 2015

Forum Theatre triumphs with Ruhl's Passion Play by Jennifer Clements

Everything about Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play is ambitious. Clocking in at just under four hours (yes, you read that right), the three-play cycle chronicles the staging of Passion plays across …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 9:50am on March 30, 2015

Director Garces on taking chances, risking all with Lights Rise on Grace by Jennifer Clements

Michael John Garcés is no stranger to Washington, DC. Washington audiences will remember the 2013 production of The Convert, and before that, Oedipus El Rey. He directed both for Woolly Mam…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:20am on March 26, 2015

Blaemire turns end of the world into quirky new musical Soon by Jennifer Clements

The world is ending at Signature Theatre. Not with a bang, not with a whimper, but with a song. In Soon, a world premiere musical from writer/composer Nick Blaemire, we are faced with the th…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 9:37am on March 25, 2015

Cherokee gets lost in the woods by Jennifer Clements

In roughly two hours, Cherokee packs in a man's disappearance, sex in a tent, two slaughtered bunnies, a Native American wilderness guide, a midlife crisis, a pregnancy, bigamy, an improv th…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 1:37pm on February 18, 2015

Metromaniacs. Don't disburse. This one's a first review in terse verse by Jennifer Clements

Shakespeare Theatre brings back David Ives to instill some archaic French literature into our lives. From the adaptor of The Liar and Venus in Furs comes The Metromaniacs–this one̵…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 1:30pm on February 13, 2015

That chill in the air? It's Frozen at Anacostia Playhouse by Jennifer Clements

As if Washington's current climate isn't frigid enough for our liking, Bryony Lavery's controversial play Frozen has arrived to further chill the air. The Tony-nominated drama, which centers…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 4:32pm on February 11, 2015

Matt Connor and Stephen Gregory Smith: creating the new musical Turn of the Screw at Creative Cauldron by Jennifer Clements

The latest in our area's world premiere productions takes us back to a literary classic. The Turn of the Screw, now onstage at ArtSpace Falls Church, is the inaugural production in Creative …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:24pm on February 5, 2015

Choir Boy at Studio Theatre by Jennifer Clements

It is a risky thing to make this claim in the first month of the year. But if you see one show at Studio Theatre in 2015, let it be Choir Boy. Tarrell Alvin McCraney, the wunderkind playwrig…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 2:25pm on January 13, 2015
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