Theatre Review: 'NSFW' at Round House Theatre
Round House Theatre concludes its 2014/15 season tenfold with an American premiere that tackles a topic that I don't think has been explored onstage before. I am referring to the adult enter…
Round House Theatre concludes its 2014/15 season tenfold with an American premiere that tackles a topic that I don't think has been explored onstage before. I am referring to the adult enter…
1. Kiss Me, Kate at 2nd Star Productions. “With its catchy, nostalgic score, 2nd Star's 'Kiss Me, Kate' features an energetic, well-rounded cast.” – Rebecca Wyrick. R…
Everyman Theatre is wrapping up its season with the sparkling and ethereal British comedy, Blithe Spirit. It was one of the most successful plays of its time and has spawned countless rev…
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On May 28, the Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre kicked off their 50th outdoor-season with a lighthearted rendition of Rupert Holmes' The Mystery of Edwin Drood. This feel-good, contemporary c…
With the Presidential race heating up, some of us might find ourselves thinking you’d have to be brain-dead to vote for one candidate or another. Woolly Mammoth’s Zombie: The …
If you're in the mood for an evening of classic musical magic with a dash of mid-century nostalgia and a solid helping of Shakespearean double-entendres, check out 2nd Star Productions' Kiss…
For a theater devoted to presenting plays that "start conversations," the choice of The Shipment as the final offering of Forum Theatre's 11th season is appropriate. Make that, right on targ…
Brynn Tucker is currently making her Folger Theatre debut as Ophelia in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. She has performed on many area stages including Ford’s Theatre: Our Town�…
Meeya Davis is currently making her Arena Stage debut playing the role of Amber in The Blood Quilt . A native of Detroit Michigan, Meeya’s stage credits include Twelfth Night at Sha…
Whose Wives Are They Anyway? by Michael Parker Directed by Jeffery Lesniak In Bowie Community Theatre's cool summer farce, David McGachen and John Baker have planned a weekend off before the…
Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome to Signature Theatre's Cabaret. At least this is exactly what the entrancing ringleader of the story, the Emcee, (Wesley Taylor) seductively sings at the t…
Two actors in a relentless cat and mouse exchange, unexpected plot changes, and an emotional roller coaster makes for a masterful psychological thriller in The Letters at Alexandria's MetroS…
Ever have that sinking feeling that you have no idea who you are, or what on earth you're supposed to do? Ever found yourself hoping that someone would just magically materialize " poof …
1. Jumpers For Goalpost at Studio Theatre. “This play is a gem. We in the DC Metro area are very fortunate to have the opportunity to see this U.S. premier production where every…
Plays focusing on a brief window in time, a few characters and a single subject must rely heavily on three things for a good production: the writing, the director's vision and the actors. Ju…
Godspell is one of my favorite theatrical productions. Written by Stephen Schwartz this was his first musical followed by other successes such as Pippin, Wicked and Prince of Egypt. The fact…
First, an advisory for Charles Dickens fans: if you are looking for a PBS-style drama in period dress, this show is definitely not for you. Having watched one disgruntled couple walk…
The Vietnam War was a difficult and controversial event in American history. Young men died by the thousands, surrounded by enemies, half a world away from their homes. And sending them ther…
When your name is Arthur Miller, as in the Tony and other Award-wining playwright, the bar is set high. After all, he is the author of Death of a Salesman, which many consider among the g…
Music and Dance combine in this impossibly high energy ensemble of tap, big band, rap and beatboxing. The Performances for Young Audiences brings Feet Don’t Fail Me Now, titled to r…
Center Stage's 2014/2015 season comes to a close with the world premier production of the new musical Marley, which weaves together the life and songs of reggae music legend Bob Marley. The …
The Washington Opera, presents Rossini's Cinderella (La Cenerentola) at the Kennedy Center, performed in Italian with easy to read subtitles. The rags to riches story beloved by generations …
As you know Baltimore City is going through a tough time in wake of the death of Freddie Gray, who was critically injured in police custody.  In response, protests started peacefull…
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