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After more than two years without in-person performances, Young Artists of America gathered inside the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center on November 7, 2021 for its fall mainstage product…
Thanks to vaccines and safety protocols, theater is coming back in a big way and so is our "Top 5 Shows of the Week!" 1. 'Blood at the Root' at Towson University "…deftly directed…perfor…
Keegan is currently presenting the regional premiere of "N" by Adrienne Earle Pender. This is a quick exploration of race, culture, and the heavy lifting Blacks did (and still do)"mentally a…
Review submitted by Hayden Polsky of Quince Orchard High School Everyone knows the famous fantasy series about a certain boy wizard " he grows up with some terrible relatives, goes to a magi…
Mosaic's mission to produce transformational art that reflects DC's diverse voices aligns with Douglas' vision and hope for theater. WASHINGTON (November 8, 2021) " After an extensive nation…
Celebration and remembrance marked the Washington National Opera's return to live performance, officially ending the company's extended absence with a concert honoring the late Supreme Court…
Broadway has finally and gloriously returned to the historic Hippodrome with the charming and crowd-pleasing tour of the Tony and Drama Desk-nominated 2016 musical, the comedy-drama "Waitres…
This was the show I didn't know I needed on a Friday evening after a long week at work. Dominion Stage is welcoming back theatre-goers with a delightfully funny production of "Five Women Wea…
Fifteen years ago, six Black students at Louisiana's Jena High School were arrested, accused of attacking a white student. The case of the "Jena Six" gained wide notoriety, in part, because …
Herndon, VA/Washington, DC " NextStop Theatre Company is proud to officially announce the appointment of four exceptional professionals to the company's leadership team. Among the new appoin…
New York, NY and Washington, DC (November 3, 2021) "Â Tectonic Theater Project is the proud recipient of the Theater J Trish Vradenburg New Jewish Play Prize for their play Here There Are …
 An immersive 30,000-square-foot documentary photography exhibition visualizing the climate crisisA six-week festival of events to include performances, workshops, panel discussions, and…
"A Chorus WIthin Her" is a choreopoem theater experience, one written by several developmental poets (Gabrielle Brant Freeman, Glenis Redmond, Christine Sloan Stoddard, and Carmin Wong) and …
On November 11, 2021, Peace Mountain Theatre Company will be opening their new season with Ayad Akhtar's acclaimed play "Disgraced" at The Writer's Center in Bethesda, Maryland. This product…
One of the funniest moments in the spare, beautifully crafted "Birds of North America" by Anna Ouyang Monech, comes when John (or Dad) dismisses a bird his daughter Regina spies at the begin…
'Flyin' West,' now showing in-person at Everyman Theatre in Baltimore, MD, through October 31, 2021, and streaming on-demand through November 14, 2021, is a magnificent reason to return to l…
At the turn of 17th century, the Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed was a powerful figure in the Kingdom of Hungary. Related to the king of Poland, the grand duke of Lithuania, and the p…
For several years now, Rachel Pulliam has produced and directed audio productions for various podcast companies. We have enjoyed her fabulous productions of classic books and dramas of the m…
On November 7, 2021 Bach in Baltimore will present the World Premiere of Hollis Thoms' "Requiem (2020) [in the time of coronavirus]" at The Maryland State Boychoir Center for the Arts in Bal…
The Colonial Players are staging a smart, vivid "By The Way Meet Vera Stark" at their theatre in Annapolis. The costumes are pure glam, the set in the first act embodies 1930s Art Deco style…
"Mysticism & Music," a newly devised Constellation Theatre piece running both in person at the Source Theatre and in streaming production, is not a play. It has no through-line of narrat…
Last Saturday was the world premier of "Clay's Place: Inside My Blue Mind" by Angela Wilson of The AngelWing Project. The play is a slice of life in the Black community of Memphis that takes…
Either the Darkness alters" Or something in the sight Adjusts itself to Midnight . . . These and other lines from Emily Dickinson's poem, "We Grow Accustomed to the Dark," introduce a "Etche…
Add another Baltimore stage to the growing list of "post-COVID" re-openings. The pandemic is not yet over, of course, but thanks to thorough precautions and a brand new HVAC system, Spotligh…
The last show I saw in person in March 2020 before the complete shut-down was "The Realistic Joneses" at Spooky Action Theater. Last night I returned to see Spooky's first in-person show of …