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On a steamy Tuesday night, the DC area said a resounding “Thank You for the Music” with cheering, dancing, singing, and multiple standing ovations as the Farewell Tour of the glo…
Hail Orson, lord of the theatre, returned now to enchant and inspire! Â Actor/director Lars Klores plays the legendary artist, back years after his demise, in his one-man magic show, ̶…
One of New York City’s top headshot photographers, Clinton Brandhagen specializes in headshots for actors, executives, and business professionals. His clients include ac…
Spotlighters Theatre in downtown Baltimore is the perfect intimate setting for this musical- with its round stage and cozy atmosphere. Set in Germany in the 1980's it’s a deep and at t…
1. A Midsummer Night's Dream by Baltimore Shakespeare Factory at The Meadow at Johns Hopkins University's Evergreen Museum & Library. “It's clear that Baltimore Shakespeare Fact…
Humans have been laughing at the same things for centuries. Specifically, vices such as lying, greed, and lust, have been central themes of comedy since the ancient Greeks. “One Man, T…
At various points during “Wig Out!,” characters pause to describe the experience that changed their life and self-image in an instant. Â For most of them, it began with their g…
Wood Van Meter is currently inspiring audiences as Joseph in 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' at Toby's Dinner Theatre in Columbia, Maryland.  DC area credits include: Ke…
In a 1986 interview with the New York Times, screenwriter and playwright Horton Foote once said, "I've known people that the world has thrown everything at to discourage them, to kill them, …
The dozens of shows that make up a Capital Fringe Festival always vary wildly in terms of subject and style, but perhaps even more in terms of stagecraft. Some shows consist of just a perfor…
David S. Kessler has a condition known as ordinal linguistic personification. But he does not suffer from it; he could be said to enjoy it (for the most part). The condition is a form of syn…
In INC Productions' Capital Fringe debut, co-writers Sherrita Wilkins and Chinwe Nwosu and director Bryanda Minix take us out for a night on the town and into the world of DC dating in ̶…
"The Blind," written by Belgian Nobel Laureate Maurice Maeterlinck is a thought-provoking production that tells the story of eight individuals who, against all odds, have banded together dur…
Two words come to mind when describing the experience of the musical “Cabaret.” Entertaining. Unsettling. The intertwining of both at a high level is what launches the show to it…
In this witty and entertaining production of "The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee," quirky contestants, parents, and spelling aficionados alike converge at the Bee, each with hopes, dreams, …
Over the last 18 years, “Mamma Mia” has emerged as one of the most popular musicals of the modern age. It has been seen by over 54 million people all around the world, and has be…
What starts as a surrealist religious horror show descends into a riveting pre-mortem dialogue in Michael E. Hammond’s “Repentance.” Â Director Carl Randolph makes excell…
There are few political figures in the past few decades more polarizing that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. He had some very controversial opinions but believed himself to be an Origi…
"The Dream Dancer," part of the Capital Fringe Festival, is an intriguing but flawed dance theatre production that veers between well-executed movement pieces and dialogue that is stilted an…
Based on the popular children's novel first published in 1902, ACCT's production of "The Little Princess" will delight both adults and young people alike. Enrolled in a London boarding schoo…
Irreversibility is at the core of James E. Custer's original and ambitious “This Too Comes By Hard,” about a man whose refusal to accept the consequences of his toxic life limits…
We drove up in our car and were faced with huge blown up signs of fetuses, babies, and a man on a megaphone screaming things at a couple of peaceful women in simple red sashes who blocked th…
Singer, actress and songwriter Idina Menzel known for her princess like Disney voice took to the stage at The Theatre at MGM National Harbor on Sunday and wowed the packed crowd. Like many, …
Tennessee Williams once said, "There comes a time when you look into the mirror and you realize that what you see is all that you will ever be. And then you accept it. Or you kill yourself. …
Delight, mischief, frolic, and fun abound at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory's production of “A Midsummer Night's Dream!” Intimately staged outdoors, this production is an experien…