'Big Fish' is quite the catch at City of Fairfax Theatre Company
Prepare to be reeled in by a big cast, a whopper of a story, and larger-than-life characters in this buoyant musical.
Prepare to be reeled in by a big cast, a whopper of a story, and larger-than-life characters in this buoyant musical.
Dramatic comedy by a skin cancer survivor is theater advocacy at full tilt.
First-time playwright brings little-known DC historical tragedy to life.
At the intersection of self-acceptance and self-deception lies a new musical about lost love.
In this one-woman existential exhibition, Hope Lafferty demands you escape your comfort zone.
A deeply personal script, a brave act of catharsis, a raw letter from beyond the grave.
The groundbreaking, heartbreaking musical features a refreshingly off-kilter Cam Shegogue as the titular punk rocker.
The tragic history of the Johnstown Flood of 1889 is dramatically brought to life by a young generation now accustomed to mass fatality.
How director Kimberly Leone layers the work's froth with a commitment to cast out 'othering' is where the show's true magic lurks.
An escapist and endearing comedy in which four mismatched British women get away to a castle in Italy for a break from life's doldrums.
This '25th Anniversary Show' company is nothing short of superhuman.
A stellar cast depicts a not-so-distant Victorian-era women's rights battle.
The action onstage is genuinely deep-in-the-bones funny.
Star Evan Hoffmann keeps guests gravitating between giggles and goosebumps.
It's a full course in farce and dramedy by the wisecracking icon.
Get a load of these fruitcakes " three wise-guy gals bearing timeless gifts of mirth
Pop quiz: If you set out to train young musical theater artists, whose canon would you sample? A) Rodgers and Hammerstein B) Stephen Sondheim C) Jerry Herman D) Andrew Lloyd Webber E) Kander…
A revue of beloved showtunes makes for a giddy reunion of artists and audience.
Best Medicine Rep channels women of a certain age ready for their next act.
Playing God, Jacob Yeh is a revelation.
The LA-based performance artist"now appearing as Romeo at the Frederick Shakespeare Festival"talks about being labeled and falling in love.
Too many Shakespeare reinventions hang on costume overhauls or time travel. But Endangered Species (theatre) Project's Romeo and Juliet is not your garden-variety redo. This ambitious gender…
Broadway veteran Joshua Castille (Deaf West's 'Spring Awakening') comes to Frederick Shakespeare Festival and a classic gets a rethink.
Played out in a basement bunker, this uplifting virtual show spins on nostalgia and desire.
A solid reason to return to live theater for an outlandish peek at the ups and downs of married life.