Theatre Review: 'Pol Pot & Associates, LLP' by Longacre Lea at CUA
Ackerley not Ackerby Hermetic, as in obscure and difficult for outsiders to understand. That's the word for Kathleen Ackerley's  new play, Pol Pot & Associates, LLP, Longacr…
Ackerley not Ackerby Hermetic, as in obscure and difficult for outsiders to understand. That's the word for Kathleen Ackerley's  new play, Pol Pot & Associates, LLP, Longacr…
Yet another brilliant musical production that wows with its skillfully designed set, brightly-colored costumes, and an extraordinary cast that clearly loves their craft, is Annapolis Summer …
A revival of Side Show, a musical  about a pair of conjoined twins during the Vaudeville era, is scheduled to begin  preview performances October 28th and will open on Broadway on N…
The Baltimore Playwright’s Festival is a great opportunity for new and upcoming playwrights like Joycelyn Walls to have their play showcased. Like all new works there are aspects of th…
When in Las Vegas your entertainment options are endless. Le Rêve, which is playing at the Wynn, might be one of the most unique and spectacular choices. Entertainment in Las Vegas is don…
My fellow readers, it's that time of year again when this aging theatre type goes on vacation with his wife Jen to recharge before the upcoming season. The cities this year are Denver and La…
One of the many ways I "measure a year" is in the shows I see because of my love of theatre. The 2014-2015 season is shaping up to be quite outstanding. With so many shows worth getting exci…
The Campsite Rule, presented by the Washington Rogues at the Anacostia Playhouse, is the tale of the relationship between a professional young woman and a college freshman. Quickly becoming …
Annapolis Shakespeare Company's production of The Tempest is fanciful in story, aesthetically pleasing in design, and acted with enthusiasm and a sense of humor. The Tempest tells the story …
Aaron Posner’s Stupid F***ing Bird soared to a triumphant return to Woolly Mammoth this week–a complete remount with its sensational original cast re-assembled and rearing to …
If your heart is yearning to see a huge spectacle show filled with exhilarating moments of nothing but pure, sheer adrenaline rush, Cirque du Soleil's Amaluna presents an enchanting mystical…
VIDEO: Â Marko talks about the 'Camps and Classes' section on the MDÂ Theatre Guide! Video written and produced by Mark Beachy.
Actress, singer and MD Theatre Guide writer Tina Ghandchilar will be the featured artist for the month of August at LA-TI-DO the place where musical theatre and poetry collide every Monday e…
On an unusually cool night at Wolf Trap's Filene Center, the stage heated up with the swinging stylings of NYC's Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra featuring legendary trumpeter Wynton Marsali…
1. The Pirates of Penzance at Toby's Dinner Theatre. “Whatever director Mark Minnick touches turns to gold.” -Mark Beachy READ review. Synopsis: Wacky, irreverent and as en…
It was one of those rare, cool evenings that this area has been enjoying this summer " and a perfect night to see the enchanting production of Shakespeare's The Tempest performed under the s…
Although Dani Girl is about a nine-year-old, this is not a play for children. Dani Girl touches on almost every subject that is scary and serious to adults " divorce, religion, cancer and th…
Eddie Roger Parker's About a Girl is the story of a girl, her friend, her boyfriend and his friend growing up in rural Texas in the 1980s. Delving bravely into the maelstrom of the teenage p…
July 27th saw the closing of the Capital Fringe Festival. Before it went however, I was able to snag some last-minute advice for post-grads from a show called C-. While that grade may strike…
Do you remember back in Jr. High School English when your teacher would give you a scenario and ask you what you think the ending is? That is what Pseudostyle Theatre’s Holocaust play …
Stop the presses!! Master storyteller James Judd is back for his tenth anniversary at Capital Fringe with his latest show Killer Quack which features a story that you just can't make up. Dea…
For any literary nerds who have ever desperately wished there was a way to get two characters from disparate novels together, the Capital Fringe Festival has now provided the answer. Miss Em…
 MD Theatre Guide and Unexpected Stage Company have teamed up together to give our readers a summertime theatrical treat. For select performances of Unexpected Stage Company’s produ…