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CSC has been performing summer shows "In the Ruins" of Patapsco Female Institute Historic Park since 2003. This is the CSC's third production of the Shakespeare comedy and it is full of…
1. Tartuffe at Shakespeare Theatre Company. “…Brilliantly directed… mesmerizing…breathtaking” – Elizabeth Bruce. READ review. Synopsis: Orgon has fallen under t…
Rumor has it that there are some awesome shows going on in the DC area. Rumor has it that some of the most talented people have come together to share new creative thought-provoking work…
A whole lot of kicking and pummeling takes place in Flying V Theatre’s latest smashing production, Flying V Fights: Heroes & Monsters, but there’s no knocking the show itself…
Debra Booth is Director of Design at Studio Theatre. You can see her latest Studio Theatre creation through June 28th with Jumpers for Goalposts. Since 2001 Debra has designed some of Studio…
Video:Â Interview with Jim Davis, Creator of Garfield about Garfield The Musical with Cattitude at Adventure Theatre in Glen Echo, MD. Â Video Produced and Edited by Mark Beachy. Â Cam…
The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players visited Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia this past weekend to perform Pirates of Penzance, one of the most beloved Gilbert and Sullivan comic oper…
Theater J presents The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife by Charles Busch, on stage now in Washington DC at the Morris Cafritz Center of the Arts from June 3rd thru July 5th 2015. The autho…
Tartuffe, David Ball's sleek adaptation of Moliere’s classic skewering of a scumbag grifter hiding under the skirt of piety, receives a gloriously wicked co-production with South Coast…
It is the 8th year for CulturalDC’s Source Festival, which seeks to combine rising talent with established artists and has been a great launching pad for both new work and artists in t…
If you've ever thrown your money into some get-rich-quick scheme, no questions asked; if you've ever been tempted to have your backyard fracked just in case there's a gusher you can cash in …
Extra! Extra! Read all about it " the national tour of Disney's Newsies: Broadway's smash hit musical is playing at The National Theatre in Washington, DC, until June 21, 2015! The 1992 Disn…
Fiddler on the Roof graced Broadway in 1964, received nine Tony Awards, and was the first show I remember seeing at the age of 7. Zero Mostel played Tevye. There isn’t a time in my lif…
Mary-Kate Olsen is in Love is a zany, pot-hazed, half dream, comedic production now playing on the intimate 2nd Stage at Studio Theatre. Written by Mallery Avidon and under the excellent …
1. Born Yesterday at Vagabond Players. “You don't have to be "born yesterday" to enjoy this delightful production.” – April Forrer. READ review: Synopsis: A seemingly…
Infinity Theatre Company has strived to bring New York City worthy talent to Annapolis since 2010: a promise that the company certainly fulfills with the ongoing production of Ring of Fire: …
One hundred years ago, one of the most legendary performers of our time was born in Hoboken, New Jersey. This year, tribute concerts are being held all over the world to celebrate Frank S…
Patricia Woolsey is the Artistic Director of ArtStream, which is an all inclusive arts in education organization based out of Silver Spring. It’s Inclusive Theatre Companies featur…
If there is anything wrong with Burt V. Royal's play, Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead currently playing at Spotlighters Theatre, it is that not enough people will catch t…
The unappreciated and unending responsibilities of motherhood are wrapped around a woman accused of harming her baby in the artfully performed drama The Good Counselor by Kathryn Grant a…
A 19th-century farce by Austrian writer Johann Nestroy (Einen Jux will er sich Machen) has sure had a lot of legs. With a change of venue and the beefing up of a minor character, it provided…
Fresh off of their well-deserved John Aniello Award For Outstanding Emerging Theatre Company, our friends at Flying V Theatre are preparing for another adventure at Bethesda's Writer's Cente…
Vagabond Players finish off their 99th season with a guaranteed laugh with Garson Kanin's Born Yesterday, directed by Steve Goldklang. Born Yesterday takes it's audiences back to 1946 Was…
Open the head of famed iconoclast writer/artist Alfred Jarry, and watch out. In this free-flowing imaginarium, playwright and Artistic Director Richard Henrich has crafted for DC's Sp…
When Hall of Famers, Danny O'Donoghue, (vocalist/pianist), Mark Sheehan, (vocalist/guitarist), and Glen Power, (drummer), otherwise known as The Script first collaborated in 2001, the Irish …