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The play is called "Lucky Stiff" and I felt like a lucky woman to be able to attend this excellent production of the very funny and tuneful Lynn Ahrens/Stephen Flaherty musical put on by Sil…
'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying' ('H2$') follows the unlikely rise of one J. Pierpont Finch in the business world from window washer to executive. It is based on the 1952 n…
With its intimate space and prominent stage, the Arts Barn offered the perfect place to depict the rawness and innocence of "Dogfight." "Dogfight," directed by Dana Robinson and set in the 1…
How do you channel your truth? What actions do you take to free your thoughts? Who would you like to become? These were just a few questions explored in today's performance of "From The Mout…
Past the point of no return, is there a way out? Â This question is front and center in the Arlene and Robert Kogod Cradle in “Intelligence” at Arena Stage's third world-premie…
Wizardry, magic, sword-fights, warrior knights and princesses, the forces of dark versus the forces of light, romance, and betrayal are all part of the Excalibur tapestry. This powerful rete…
VIDEO:Â Mark Beachy interviews cast members from ‘Assassins’ at Phoenix Festival Theater at Harford Community College. Â Produced, Shot, and Edited by Mark Beachy.
The seven originating theaters of the Women's Voices Theater Festival " Arena Stage, Ford's Theatre, Round House Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Signature Theatre, Studio Theatre and W…
1. Brother Mario at Flying V Theatre. “If you've ever picked up a controller and stomped goombahs with the Mario Brothers, do yourself a favor and don't miss this loving tribute tha…
"I kill a man and the world forgives me. I love a man, and the world wants to kill me." Terence Blanchard and Michael Cristofer's jazz opera “Champion” makes its East Coast premi…
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Review submitted by Jess Scarano of McLean High School. Writing love letters to a crush, daydreaming about dancing the night away with Prince Charming, and sharing secrets of the heart wi…
A look back at KAT Through the years! Back on stage at KAT for one night only – Diego Prieto! Returning members of the KAT family and songs from KAT audience favorites will be performe…
Hakuna Matata. There are no worries when watching "The Lion King," presented by Children's Playhouse of Maryland at CCBC Essex, because the show is just that good. From the beginning, the be…
The winners of the 17th Annual Washington Area Theatre Community Honors (WATCH) were announced Sunday,  March 5, 2014 at 7 PM in Alexandria, VA. 103 productions (34 musicals, 69 plays)…
Some say that the only force in this world more powerful than death is love. The story of Giselle and her tragic love epitomizes this belief in The Washington Ballet’s impressive new s…
Demon, spirit, snake or human? These are the questions that confront us during 'The White Snake,' currently playing at the newly-renovated Baltimore Center Stage. This old Chinese fable abou…
A dynamic all-female cast hit the stage on Friday, March 3rd at the Spotlight Theatre in Charm City to look back at life as a woman in the 1930's. Based in Manhattan, these women are the ori…
Move over Dorothy, Rose, Blanche, and Sophia from TV’s “The Golden Girls” because the “Calendar Girls” are in town and ready to bare it all at the Colonial Play…
The time is the present, the place a 'sacred site'. Part religious rite, part parable, part Gospel musical and part Greek tragedy, "The Gospel at Colonus” is a rich tapestry, and yet, …
How did Neverland come to be and why can Peter Pan fly? This backstory is explored in “Peter and the Starcatcher” based on the novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. The play is…
The comedy, “I Hate Hamlet,” written by Paul Rudnick and directed by Tom Colonna, is the current production presented by Dundalk Community Theatre and performed at the wonderf…
A play about the biological origins of menstruation? When he first heard about it, even Theatre J's esteemed artistic director, Adam Immerwahr, remembers being skeptical. But as he worked on…
The caricature of classical music is that it is 'serious' music. The serious conductor conducts the serious musicians, while the audience looks on, seriously. Revealing the lie of this, Nich…
It’s-a Mario! And Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Rosalina, Bowser, and King Boo, battling not each other but an existential crisis of Mushroom Kingdom-threatening proportions in this clever and …