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The Wheel Theatre Company, Washington, DC's newest theatre company, presents their inaugural production of At Sea, Staring Up by Finegan Kruckemeyer, which runs December 9-11, 2016 at DC Art…
Since seeing a performance of Aaron Posner's "Stupid F*cking Bird" at Silver Spring Stage on October 30, I find my mind racing in a blend of contradictory emotions. Is Posner paying homag…
"I'll give this letter to a worm and hope that it reaches you." With those words Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice's absurd and ancient world is encapsulated. The play is an award-winning modern adaptat…
Patsy Cline had a brief but stellar career that only spanned from 1957 until 1963, but oh what a legacy she left! In Dundalk Community Theatre's production of "Always…Patsy Cline" that…
Richard Rodgers was a musical genius, composing music for over 900 songs and 43 Broadway musicals. He was also the first person to win the top show business awards in music, television, film…
In a small town like Chinquapin Parish, Louisiana, the beauty salon is the center of life. Truvy's Salon offers more than manis and haircuts, it's also the location for an informal support g…
On September 16, 2016, the theatre community lost one of the great American playwrights, Edward Albee.  He made his Broadway debut with "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, " earning…
It became obvious upon arriving at the Chesapeake Arts Center that this wasn't going to be a standard night of theatre. The front of house staff are all dressed as pirates, with some outside…
Vagabond Players continues its 100th season in the company's lovely renovated theater with the Broadway award-winning musical, “Avenue Q,” under the clever direction of Eric C…
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death, Cohesion Theatre Company and Baltimore Shakespeare Factory have partnered to present "The Complete Deaths of William Shakes…
Happiness, sadness, sexy moments, sleepless nights and sheer frustration– Â I guess the topic must be love. “Savage Love” captures the emotions that we have all felt at s…
Like a gentle sledgehammer, Conor McPherson's “The Night Alive” is a masterwork of daily life juxtaposed with transcendent issues deep in our soul. McPherson has a singular gift …
"Rameau's Nephew," translated and adapted by Shelly Berc and Andrei Belgrader, after Denis Diderot's "Le Neveu de Rameau," is an imaginary dialogue between "I," The Philosopher, and "…
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The In Series' latest offering is a real treat for a Sunday afternoon. Performed at Source Theatre, "The Romantics III" features the songs of Robert Schumann (1810-1856), in a salon-style co…
The American University Department of Performing Arts production of Stephen Sondheim, Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart's "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum" goes for the spirit …
A youthful, energetic cast and creative choreography that breaths new life into an old traditional tale. On October 21st “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” played out at the Maryland …
1. “Young Frankenstein” by Silhouette Stages. “As one of the most entertaining productions I've seen, I strongly recommend that you go to this madcap musical…” &…
What's a high school prom without the undead? As part of its seventh season, Unexpected Stage Company presents the campy, rollicking musical Zombie Prom, celebrating 20 years since its off-B…
Iconic pop superstar Cher just announced a brand new show for next year, called “Classic Cher.”  Cher will perform her chart-topping hits at The Theater at MGM Nation…
There are few mythical creatures in our culture as pervasive as the witch. Especially around this time of year, it's hard to go anywhere without seeing them leering at you from advertisement…
Based on the Oliver Sacks novella, this story follows Dr. P, an opera singer and teacher who recently started experiencing some vision challenges. His wife, Mrs. P insists that there is noth…
It’s classic rock with a brass section!Tight harmonies, breathtaking guitar solos all topped off with a horn section that would be the envy of many large orchestras. If you have ever w…
Woolly Mammoth’s production of “Kiss” Friday night reminded me why I go to the theatre: to be surprised. What appears to be a hilarious melodrama about four friends unveili…
"You sit down to dinner, and life as you know it ends." Kathleen Turner speaks this line in the opening minutes of “The Year of Magical Thinking” in Arena Stage's Kogod Cradle, p…