Capital Fringe review: I Favor My Daddy
Jamie Brickhouse is a memorable mimic. His enthralling solo show, I Favor My Daddy, doesn't feel solo because of how vividly he inhabits his characters. We meet his parents, Mama Jean and Da…
Jamie Brickhouse is a memorable mimic. His enthralling solo show, I Favor My Daddy, doesn't feel solo because of how vividly he inhabits his characters. We meet his parents, Mama Jean and Da…
In Let's Fight and Say We Didn't, we witness a family at the breaking point. This student-run production from Anne Arundel Community College tackles mental health, child abuse, and the legac…
There are lots of ways to be stuck in life and many of them are explored in Stuck, an engaging two-hander written by Joy Cheriel Brown. Nickie, the winning MoNieshia Hunt, is an ambitious…
Oh wow," an audience member said as she stepped into the theater for Heartbeats & Algorithms. The world created by the light and the sound was palpable. The physical sensations continued…
I am sure there are many lessons in The Mahabharata, an Indian epic which includes the story on which "Draupadi's Arranged Marriage" is based, but "be careful what you wish for" must be one …
Quantifying the impact of suicide is a business of estimation. According to the Centers for Disease Control there were nearly 45,000 suicides in the U.S. in 2016. For each suicide there are …
If you're too young or unfortunate enough never to have seen the Carol Burnett Show, my telling you that Hold the Tomato reminded me of it won't be very helpful. If you do know the TV var…
Has our obsession with true crime always been with us? In 1551, Alice Arden and her lover arranged the murder of Alice's husband, Lord Arden of Faversham. In 1592 this true crime sensation w…