45 stories by "Jennifer Minich"
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company has chosen to build on its previous Connectivity initiative by devising yet another innovative way to reach out to its community. Still in its development stag…
The Addams Family presented by Kensington Arts Theatre, better known by its acronym KAT, is full up with professional performers, Bachelor of Arts/Music and Master of Arts graduates from top…
Scena Theatre's Handbag is complex, grotesque and enticing. The aptly named "in-yer-face" theatre movement has certainly arrived in Washington, DC, and found a home in the capable hands of D…
Affectionately known by its acronym GG&SS, the Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society is known for the incomparable amount of joy and enthusiasm they bring to the Georgetown Universit…
The Wolfe Twins at Studio Theatre's Studio Lab explores the relationship of the Wolfe twins Lewis (Tom Story) and Dana (Brigit Huppuch). Half Jewish on the wrong side, "Irish" twins from Tex…
Is there anyone who doesn't have fond memories of reading Charles M. Schulz's iconic comic strips or watching the cartoons on a Saturday morning? The adventures of Charlie Brown and the Pean…
Tracy Letts is a pioneer of "in-yer-face theater," a genre best known for its nitty-gritty realism. Actors get naked, smoke, drink and use drugs on stage and employ exceptionally strong lang…
Washington's Glitterati was out in force at the Kennedy Center Opera House Saturday evening for the Washington National Opera (WNO) and Kennedy Center's 2014-2015 season opener, Florencia in…
"Let them eat cake!" Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company's 35th Anniversary Season opened with the proverbial bang last Friday night with David Adjmi's original play about history's most infam…
One morning, with little notice to his friends or teammates, baseball's superhero Darren Lemming calls a national press conference to announce that he is gay. Take Me Out is the story…
Dirty Dancing " The Classic Story On Stage opened its North American Tour and the 2014-2015 Broadway at the National season on September 2nd at the National Theatre to a packed house of very…
Molly reminds me of when I get together with a good friend I haven't seen in a while. As the wine bottles pile up and the hours tick by, coherency decreases and tangents abound. In the end, …
Another black box theater and another delightful night spent engaging with the burgeoning arts scene in Anacostia! The Fall of the House of Usher with book and lyrics by Molly Fox , music by…
The Campsite Rule, presented by the Washington Rogues at the Anacostia Playhouse, is the tale of the relationship between a professional young woman and a college freshman. Quickly becoming …
Eddie Roger Parker's About a Girl is the story of a girl, her friend, her boyfriend and his friend growing up in rural Texas in the 1980s. Delving bravely into the maelstrom of the teenage p…
Saturday night's performance of Disco Jesus Productions/Flying V's You, Or Whatever I Can Get rocked the small black box theater at Baldacchino Tent Bar at Fort Fringe. Billed as an original…
"Ye, Gods!" Rockville Musical Theatre's production of The Music Man at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre is here! Heavily influenced by his own childhood in Mason City, Iowa, Meredith Wilson's…
The Monster Songs, written and performed by Dr. Dour (vocals, "crappy" 10-string touch guitar) and his assistant/accompanist, Peach (cell, banjo, cute), is a five song cabaret about the very…
Theatre Alliance's production of The Wonderful World of Dissocia at the Anacostia Playhouse is a delightful exercise in misdirection. Advertised as the fantastical story of a woman on a ques…
SeeNoSun OnStage's production of Tracy Letts' 1993 play, Killer Joe, is not for the faint of heart. Rarely produced and replete with memorable scenes, graphic language and sexual content usu…