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Theatre Review: 'Pheaton' at the Taffety Punk Theatre Company by Derek Schwabe

The Taffety Punk theatre group is one of the smallest but mightiest acting groups in the DC theatre scene. This impressive band of professional actors, dancers, and musicians applies the pun…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 4:00pm on May 10, 2016

Theatre News: KAT Junior 2016 Summer Program by Self-post News

Kensington Arts Theatre is happy to announce that KAT Junior is coming back this summer after a brief hiatus! The all-inclusive program, which is designed to educate and help further the art…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 3:45pm on May 10, 2016

Theatre News: 'Gutenberg! The Musical!' In Baltimore! by Self-post News

In this two-man musical spoof, a pair of aspiring playwrights perform a backers' audition for their new project – a big, splashy musical about printing press inventor Johann Gutenberg.…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 3:14pm on May 10, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Girl With Diamonds in Her Eyes' at Pumpkin Theatre by Pamela Steinik

Pumpkin Theatre’s production of "Girl With Diamonds in Her Eyes" " with an original score and story by Jason Tinney and Holly Morse-Ellington — will keep the little ones entertai…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:15am on May 10, 2016

Caroline or Change at the Creative Cauldron by Stephanie House

The Creative Cauldron has brought Broadway to the humble town of Falls Church Virginia in their incredible production of Caroline, or Change. Matt Conner directs a cast and crew of absolutel…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:00am on May 10, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Brouhaha' by Happenstance Theater at Baltimore Theatre Project by Lynne Menefee

In a show that was part of last year’s Capital Fringe, D.C.'s brilliant Happenstance Theater, is again gracing the stage at Baltimore Theatre Project. Unlike their previous produ…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:05pm on May 9, 2016

Opera News: Interview with Soprano, Sarah Joy Miller by Mark Beachy

Fresh from playing Juliet in Roméo et Juliette at the Opera Grand Rapids in Grand Rapids, MI, Soprano, Sarah Joy Miller is preparing to play the role of Juliet in the Lyric Opera Balt…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:12am on May 9, 2016

Opera Review: Part 4 'The Ring of the Nibelung " Twilight of the Gods' by Washington National Opera at The Kennedy Center by Jacqueline Melendez

An exhausting but exciting week was spent at the Kennedy Center. An opera binge-watching experience where audiences heard four Wagnerian masterpieces all culminating into one epic tale. Musi…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:15pm on May 8, 2016

Theatre Review: 'The Who's Tommy' at Kensington Theatre Arts by Stephanie House

"How familiar are you with The Who's Tommy?" This is the question that directors Carlotta Capuano and Ruben Vellekoop were presented with at the beginning of their journey into this eccentri…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:03pm on May 8, 2016

Theatre Review: 'The Wizard of Oz' at the National Theatre by Derek Schwabe

Theatrical productions presented as near recreations of hit films often find themselves in an awkward catch-22. Standing upon a rigidly defined, iconic brand that's practically guaranteed to…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 5:56pm on May 7, 2016

Opera Review: Part 3 'The Ring of the Nibelung " Siegfried' by Washington National Opera at The Kennedy Center by Jacqueline Melendez

Siegfried, is the story of a teenager who slays the beast, claims the gold and gets the girl. The Washington National Opera (WNO) staged a fun production with Siegfried (the 3rd of 4 operas …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 5:47pm on May 7, 2016

Theatre Review, 'The Body of an American' at Theater J by Barbara Trainin Blank

In The Body of an American, written by Dan O'Brien, the subject of the play, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer who has been assigned to many war zones, asks: "If I'm not crazy anyway, ho…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 8:49pm on May 5, 2016

Opera Review: Part 2 'The Ring of the Nibelung " The Valkyrie' by Washington National Opera at The Kennedy Center by Jacqueline Melendez

Famous for "The Ride of the Valkyries," Washington National Opera's production of The Valkyrie made a huge impression. Jaw dropping fight scenes with dogs bounding across the stage, aviators…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:06am on May 5, 2016

News: The 6th Annual Dramathon Benefiting the Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts Send a Kid to Theatre Camp Campaign is this Friday Evening by Elliot Lanes

The annual dramatic rite of spring known as Dramathon will be taking place this Friday May 6th at 10:30 pm at Theater J. This is the sixth annual edition of this theatrical extravaganza desi…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 3:53pm on May 4, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Little Women' at Dundalk Community Theatre by Pamela Steinik

"Little Women" " Louisa May Alcott's legendary Civil War-era novel about four young girls " comes to life at Dundalk Community Theatre full of amazing voices, stunning scenery, and period co…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 1:54pm on May 4, 2016

Top 5 Shows of the Week by April Forrer

1. Black Pearl Sings! at Metro Stage. “Black Pearl Sings! Is a memorable evening, in an intimate space…” – Andrew White. READ review. Synopsis: Two extraordinary…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 12:25am on May 4, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Our Town' at Reston Community Players by Brian Bochicchio

  Thornton Wilder's Our Town ambles into DC's suburbia–landing as is has in thousands of other large and small towns across America.  One can't miss the signs in the grassy med…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:06pm on May 2, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Coming Home' at Port City Playhouse by Andrew White

In the early years of the new South Africa, with Apartheid buried away and Nobel laureate Nelson Mandela elected President, there was ample room for optimism and hope for the future.  The…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 5:13am on May 2, 2016

Opera Review: 'The Ring of the Nibelung " The Rhinegold' at The Kennedy Center Opera House by Jacqueline Melendez

The Ring of the Nibelung composed by Richard Wagner in the 1800's is a cycle of four epic operas currently being shown by the Washington National Opera at the Kennedy Center. Directed by art…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:33pm on May 1, 2016

News: Streaming Worldwide Tonight: Ringling Bros. Final Elephant Performance! by Md Theatre Guide News Desk

Let the countdown begin! Sunday, May 1 at 7:30 pm ET we're airing a free Facebook Live livestream of our beloved elephants' very last show after 145 years of Ringling Bros. tradition, liv…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 1:36pm on May 1, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Black Pearl Sings!' at Metro Stage by Andrew White

  For years there has been a vogue for documentary plays and films"typically involving familiar historical figures in their formative years, or retelling a famous historic event. Adding…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 2:52pm on April 30, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Disgraced' at Arena Stage by Elizabeth Bruce

Assimilation. The Cherokees tried, or so a glance at American history tells us. Finally conquered by the Europeans, they tried t acculturate themselves, to do what the white man said would r…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 2:35pm on April 30, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Cabaret' at the Hippodrome by Steve Charing

  Like many successful musicals, Cabaret, which is now playing on the Hippodrome stage, entertains with excellent songs and staging, but navigates through a layer of darkness as part of…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 8:26pm on April 28, 2016

Top 5 Shows of the Week by April Forrer

1. The Great American Rep " Death of a Salesman and A Streetcar Named Desire at Everyman Theatre. “Together, Death of a Salesman and A Streetcar Named Desire have reached new height…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:06pm on April 27, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play' by Reduced Shakespeare Company at the Folger Theatre by Derek Schwabe

You may gain new appreciation for the old saying, “practice makes perfect,” while watching the Reduced Shakespeare Company's performance of William Shakespeare's Long Lost Fir…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:53pm on April 27, 2016
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