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49 stories by "Mark Dewey"

Shining City. Demons dwell here by Mark Dewey

Irish playwright Conor McPherson's Shining City raises a question about our demons: do we make them up to punish ourselves, or do they exist outside us in the world? For most of the play, th…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:27am on August 21, 2014

I Am My Own Wife by Mark Dewey

I expected Doug Wright's play I Am My Own Wife to be a different kind of Anne Frank story, one in which the heroine survives by hiding in plain sight. Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, the play's his…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:36am on August 21, 2014

The Prostate Dialogues " a storyteller's frank tell-all by Mark Dewey

I learned a lot from Jon Spelman's new monologue The Prostate Dialogues. I learned, for example, that prostate glands produce the inert component of semen, which is why all male mammals have…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:24am on June 3, 2014

Sarah Ruhl's In the Next Room or The Vibrator Play in Frederick by Mark Dewey

In most ways, In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play gives us what we came to see, argue as we might that we didn't come to see that. You didn't? No! We thought it would be, like, a dramatic …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:50pm on June 2, 2014

Lumina sheds light on Henry V with musical Brother Hal by Mark Dewey

There was a lot of melding going on at Round House Theatre/Silver Spring last Saturday night " eras, genres, generations, linguistic styles, political paradigms " and some of the combination…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 6:43am on May 7, 2014

Quotidian takes a leap of faith with Faith Healer by Mark Dewey

Brian Friel's play Faith Healer begins with a fact about reality that's difficult to process: sometimes the miracle will happen. Then what? "Faith healing is a craft without an apprenticeshi…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:25am on April 30, 2014

King Henry IV, Part I by Mark Dewey

One thing I've always wondered about Shakespeare's Henry plays is why do Hal and Falstaff like each other so much? I understand that Falstaff sees a younger version of himself in Hal, with b…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:40am on April 18, 2014

MET's Lieutenant of Inishmore is brutal beauty by Mark Dewey

Irish theatre and Irish music sometimes make me wonder if the Irish people have taken liberty with the English language in requital of the liberty that the English people took from them. Wha…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 9:39am on April 16, 2014

Tender Napalm by Mark Dewey

I'd like to say that Philip Ridley's new play Tender Napalm tells the story of two lovers trying to help each other recover from a traumatic event, possibly the death of their child, perhaps…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 9:19am on March 26, 2014

Twelfth Night at Center Stage by Mark Dewey

Director Gavin Witt's version of Twelfth Night, now at Center Stage, begins in the lobby, where clips from atmospheric movies like Casablanca, Sullivan's Travels, and Quai des Brumes play on…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:44am on March 19, 2014

With Timon, American Shakespeare Center completes the Shakespeare canon by Mark Dewey

Last week I came to a conclusion: the best way to increase the entertainment value of a mediocre play, like Timon of Athens, is to give it to a repertory theater company. They'll mix it in w…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 9:48am on March 14, 2014

CATF Makes Belief in Shepherdstown, WV. Announcing Season 24 by Mark Dewey

One day, when Charles Fuller was in high school, he and a friend came across a poem by T.S. Eliot. "And it had this line," Fuller recalls. "'Do I dare disturb the Universe?'" He glances at t…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 2:11pm on March 4, 2014

Happy Days by Mark Dewey

It seems reasonable to say that Jess Jung's production of Happy Days, a play of sorts by Samuel Beckett, is theater reduced to its bare essentials, or elevated to its bare essentials, or ref…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:09am on February 11, 2014

Richard III at Folger by Mark Dewey

Richard III shouldn't work very well. It looks like a quest narrative, but nothing of substance stands between the anti-hero and his goal, so it's more like a project narrative. Not much dra…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:03am on February 4, 2014

Synetic's wordless Twelfth Night by Mark Dewey

I have two surprises to report. The first is that I liked Snyetic Theater's production of Twelfth Night. I didn't think I would, because it tells the story of Viola and Sebastian with moveme…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:21am on January 13, 2014

Blackfriars' Christmas Carol makes the old man dance by Mark Dewey

- in which we suggest a holiday trip to American Shakespeare Center in the lovely town of Staunton, VA nestled in the Shenendoah valley - I don't much see myself in Ebenezer Scrooge. He's Br…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:01am on December 10, 2013

Aaron Posner's Romeo and Juliet by Mark Dewey

Somehow I missed the beginning of Aaron Posner's Romeo and Juliet. Not the famous beginning — "Two households, both alike in dignity," — but the real one, which must have happene…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:35am on October 23, 2013

Extremities by Mark Dewey

Molotov Theatre Group, named for the Soviet Foreign Minister who said his planes were delivering food to Helsinki when they were really dropping cluster bombs, sounds like a place where a pl…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:12am on October 19, 2013

Red Speedo by Mark Dewey

To see Lucas Hnath's new play Red Speedo, you climb stairs from the second-floor gallery at Studio Theater, pass through a door into backspace, climb more stairs, pass through a door into th…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:05am on October 2, 2013

She Stoops to Conquer by Mark Dewey

Story-telling conquers in She Stoops I know what I'm supposed to see in She Stoops to Conquer. The man who wrote the play, Oliver Goldsmith, also wrote an essay arguing that if we couldn't c…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:36am on September 24, 2013

A Few Good Men by Mark Dewey

Aaron Sorkin's play A Few Good Men is a military courtroom drama that invites us to ponder the role of justice in a realm where rank means right. But not seeing much to ponder there, I left …

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:27am on August 19, 2013

Falling in love with Romeo and Juliet again by Mark Dewey

As a busy man who likes to see a lot of theater, I might ask two questions about the current production of Romeo and Juliet at the American Shakespeare Center: why should I see that play aga…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:43am on August 6, 2013

'A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World' at The Contemporary American Theater Festival by Mark Dewey by Mark Dewey

Wonders Rattles Skeletons in America's Closet A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World, the new play by Liz Duffy Adams, gets its water from the well Nathaniel Hawthorne used to gre…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:10pm on July 21, 2013

Contemporary American Theater Festival Review: 'Scott and Hem Imagines Private Lives of Famous Writers' by Mark Dewey by Mark Dewey

Mark St. Germain's new play Scott and Hem in the Garden of Allah, which was commissioned by The Contemporary American Theater Festival, is the sort of historical fiction that gets its thrust…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:02pm on July 18, 2013

'H2O' at Contemporary American Theater Festival by Mark Dewey by Mark Dewey

H2O Brings Big Ideas to Life Good plays put people in circumstances that force them to confront essential questions; great plays move people past essential questions to a place where there's…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:52pm on July 17, 2013
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