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Sons of the Prophet, Stephen Karam's Pulitzer Prize finalist play, follows the family of Joseph Douaihy (Chris Dinolfo) as they come to terms with the death of his father, following an unusu…
1. Pericles at the Folger Theatre. “…full of magic, humanity, joy and sorrow.” – Chris Williams. READ review. Synopsis: Pericles, Prince of Tyre, sets sail on an ex…
MD native Brandi Burkhardt is currently portraying the role of Lily in The Secret Garden at Center Stage. The production runs through November 29th. While Brandi’s career spans the …
X's And O's, by KJ Sanchez with Jenny Mercein and directed by Tony Taccone, blasts into Center Stage's Head Theater with all the football excitement of "Friday Night Lights" in Anytown, USA.…
Looking for inspiration and joy in the holiday season? See Arena Stage's presentation of Akeelah and the Bee by the Children's Theatre Company. There's plenty of humor and some pathos in …
The production of Pericles at the Folger Theatre is full of magic, humanity, joy and sorrow. It is a delight to watch and a reminder of all that makes live theatre worthwhile. Shakespeare…
Many have told the tale of Cinderella, but not quite like this. Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is appropriately titled because it is a version all its own"and thankfully so. Not only is …
Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre, an outdoor community theatre run by volunteers, is seeking Production Managers, Stage Managers and Costumers for our 50th anniversary season. The season runs…
About James Rich James Rich is the author of three plays including Red Swans in 2000, Blink in 2013, and now There Was A Boy…, a Broadway style musical based on events in the lif…
A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams is a drama that played at Tawes Theatre at Washington College in Chestertown, MD, and is directed by Amanda Klute. A Streetcar Named Desire fol…
1. Guys and Dolls at Olney Theatre Center. “…delivering a bravura musical extravaganza…” – Steve Charing. READ review. Synopsis: Considered by many to be the p…
by Glenn Fink On a crisp Veteran's Day evening, famed Irish singer-songwriter Paul Brady is warmly greeted by an enthusiastic crowd that fills Jammin Java to capacity. On the penultimate dat…
Review submitted by Sarah Santoro of Stone Bridge High School. Every actor, techie, and audience member has heard the maxim “the show must go on.” But in their skillful and hu…
Christmas is the quintessential time of tradition. We have our unique memory-laced decorations, the one holiday dish we can't do without, or that special trip downtown. For many of us, watch…
In Guys and Dolls there are a number of quaint references to slices of New York life from yesteryear: Klein's, Saks, Wanamaker's, the Roxy, the A&P, floating craps games, a casual…
Appomattox has received a lot of hype here in DC. The opening night crowd were there to be part of a new kind of opera: a relevant English-language opera. Important. Relatable. Innovative…
The 1971 controversial hit musical Jesus Christ Superstar is hitting the stage and impressing audiences at the Kensington Arts Theatre. The classic musical, featuring pieces written by t…
Cobblestones. Train tracks. Sewer grates. Each of the exits of Arena's round stage featured a different piece of street life in London. The catwalks below the lighting formed an X and were d…
Wednesday night was the opening night of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in the Hart Auditorium of the Georgetown University Law Center. Wait, you didn't know that the Georgetown Gilbert &…
Wait until Dark by Frederick Knott, is a suspenseful mystery now playing at the Church Hill Theatre in Queen Anne’s County. Wait until Dark is about a sinister con man, Roat, and…
Happenstance Theater has struck gold again with its cabaret series. With its latest installment, Cabaret Noir, the company has set its sights on the shadowy, sexy world of film noir. F…
Similar to Shakespeare’s famous quote “All the world’s a stage,” Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 novel The Secret Garden proclaims that "If you look …
Searching for a modern American political play, Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director of New York's Public Theater, asked Richard Nelson to write him a grandiose drama. Instead, Nelson created a s…
Sylvia St. Croix, a talent agent, knows all too well the highly competitive nature of show business.  In fact, it can be downright ruthless!  In the musical farce, Ruthless! T…