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27 stories by "Larry Bangs"

It's a Wonderful Life, A Radio Play by Larry Bangs

Adapting a classic movie for the stage is normally a reversal of sorts. To adapt a beloved Christmas classic, It's a Wonderful Life, as a "radio play" is unique and presents fascinating poss…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:12am on December 18, 2012

All My Sons by Larry Bangs

Strange that a play with the credentials of Arthur Miller's All My Sons is not produced nearly as often as some of its much better known "contemporaries." It won the New York Drama Circle Cr…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 7:12am on November 7, 2012

Richard III by Larry Bangs

There remains to this day a good bit of controversy regarding the character of Richard III, the historical figure. The Tudors who laid claim to the throne of England when Richard was killed …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 9:39am on October 9, 2012

The return of P.Nokio: A Hip-Hop Musical to Imagination Stage by Larry Bangs

As a celebration of youthful exuberance and a medium for entertaining young people,  P.Nokio is first-rate. Imagination Stage already has a well-deserved reputation for supporting new pla…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:06am on October 1, 2012

The Dumb Waiter and Trifles by Larry Bangs

Suspense and intrigue reign supreme at the Unexpected Stage Company's summer offering of two one-act plays. In some ways, pairing The Dumb Waiter, an early work of Nobel Laureate Harold Pint…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:02pm on July 23, 2012

Paul Gonsalves On The Road by Larry Bangs

Paul Gonsalves holds a place in the pantheon of jazz artist heroes for the brilliant performance he gave at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1956. Fortunately it was recorded and is immortalized…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:32am on July 23, 2012

The City of God by Larry Bangs

The City of God is an ambitious new opera written, directed and conducted by Josh Armenta who also takes a leading role in the piece. The Shop at Fort Fringe might possibly be the worst venu…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 6:03pm on July 15, 2012

Pushing Boundaries by Larry Bangs

While billed as a professional storyteller, Ellouise Schoettler's performance entitled, Pushing Boundaries, is much more of a politically driven persuasion piece than it is real theatre. Sto…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 4:02pm on July 15, 2012

The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe by Larry Bangs

Imagination Stage lives up to, in fact exceeds, its name, its mission and all manner of lofty expectations with their splendiferous production of The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe. Just…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 6:28am on June 27, 2012

Romeo and Juliet by Larry Bangs

The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's production of Romeo and Juliet is a bold and daring adventure that stretches the traditional boundaries of one of the classiest of the classics. In place…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:47am on June 11, 2012

YPT's New Play Festival: young playwrights turn life into plays by Larry Bangs

Over the past seventeen years, the Young Playwrights' Theater has reached over 8,000 elementary, middle and high school students throughout the greater D.C. area with free, in-depth playwrit…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:42am on April 26, 2012

The Merchant of Venice by Larry Bangs

The Merchant of Venice is rightfully considered one of  Shakespeare's "problem plays" with its dark overtones of anti-Semitism and a feud between a Jew standing obstinately with the Ol…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:10am on February 20, 2012

Mad Love (an Anti-Valentine's Day Performance) by Larry Bangs

The Young Playwrights' Theater is a revelation. Originally founded by playwright Karen Zacarías seventeen years ago, YPT's After-School Playwriting Program won the National Arts and Human…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 9:33am on February 14, 2012

The Miracle Worker by Larry Bangs

The Compass Rose Studio Theatre in Annapolis is the zealous undertaking of Lucinda Merry-Browne, who co-founded The Bay Theatre Company in Annapolis and was its Artistic Director and Managin…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 7:05am on February 13, 2012

Laughter on the 23rd Floor by Larry Bangs

You want funny? Keegan Theatre has funny. Laughter on the 23rd Floor. They killed it, nailed it, knocked it out of the park. Neil Simon is easily the most prolific and highly awarded (Emmys,…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 2:16pm on January 24, 2012

A Christmas Carol by Larry Bangs

Paul Morella, backed by the Olney Theatre Center, has done something wonderful with Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. He has taken it back to its roots by returning to the novella…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:10am on December 19, 2011

Our Town by Larry Bangs

There is magic afoot in Ellicott City, specifically at the Patapsco Female Institute Historic Park (PFI for short), often referred to simply as "The Ruins." PFI, which once housed a girls…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:02am on October 10, 2011

Dreamgirls by Larry Bangs

Toby's Dinner Theatre in Baltimore pulls out all the stops with this production of Dreamgirls. From top to bottom, beginning to end, everything about it is larger than life.  The vocal pe…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:02pm on September 27, 2011

Fela! by Larry Bangs

Fela! is all about the music and the tragically inspiring story of the legendary Nigerian musician,  Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.  Immensely stirring and emotional, it was a hit on Broadway, w…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 6:59am on September 19, 2011

The Country Girl by Larry Bangs

In the very first scene of Clifford Odets' The Country Girl, the lead character, Frank Elgin, is auditioning for a play. In the course of improvising a character, he says: "I have to like hi…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:21am on September 12, 2011

F#@king Up Everything by Larry Bangs

Not everything at the Fringe Festival is "hungry" " produced on a dime for the sheer joy of creating live theatre. F#@king Up Everything (let’s call it FUE), in spite of what the title…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:33am on July 16, 2011

Open Hearts by Larry Bangs

Marilyn Kulick is a mensch. Now I probably should not be using that term for a woman because I think it's supposed to just be used for men.  But here is the relevant definition as far as …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:50am on July 15, 2011

Live Broadcast by Larry Bangs

Last night, four very fine actors lit up the stage with some magnificent acting for two hours in John William Schiffbauer's new play, Live Broadcast. I was riveted to my seat for every secon…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:31am on July 14, 2011

That's What She Sang by Larry Bangs

Patrick M. Doneghy of the Dominion Stage had a good idea. Why not write a sketch about a gay men's support group and use it as the platform to feature the men singing songs written for women…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:26am on July 11, 2011

Night Sky by Larry Bangs

In addition to providing the space and freedom for wild and crazy stuff, The Capitol Fringe Festival offers a tremendously important opportunity for plays in development to be staged and get…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 7:05pm on July 9, 2011
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