Top 5 Shows of the Week
1. Seussical at Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre I truly look forward every summer to seeing the shows at Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre.  The MCSDT program contin…
1. Seussical at Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre I truly look forward every summer to seeing the shows at Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre.  The MCSDT program contin…
Cockpit in Court's 2014 summer theatre season is well underway at Baltimore County Community College/Essex campus. In production at their Cabaret theatre is Neil Simon's The Odd Couple. Pres…
Yes indeedy, your intrepid male reviewer ventured to the Warner Theatre to take in one of their briefly running summer offerings, Menopause, The Musical. In a straightforward nostalgic style…
If you are a fan of those old detective movies or if you just want to have a fun night out, then Signature Theatre's latest world premiere musical Cloak & Dagger is for you. Here is a sh…
Frank Britton has just completed playing Pontius Pilate in Forum Theatre’s production of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Frank has been getting  lots of attention these days becaus…
The role of Winnie in Samuel Beckett's "Happy Days" is supposed to be one of the prized roles for women of a certain age. "One of those parts," Dame Peggy Ashcroft once said, "actresses will…
Theatre Alliance's production of The Wonderful World of Dissocia at the Anacostia Playhouse is a delightful exercise in misdirection. Advertised as the fantastical story of a woman on a ques…
Do we ever know the whole story when it comes to the military? Why do officials that should know better always get away with horrific things? These are the questions posed in a new opera cal…
You'd be hard pressed to find a better night at the theater than the terrific production of Private Lives at the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Doffing the Bard in a season where they've previ…
As the audience files into Studio Theatre's "Grounded," Lucy Ellinson is already standing at attention, almost imperceptibly. In the Gate Theatre production directed by Christopher Haydon, s…
The Goddess Diaries, created by Carol Campbell, is a series of true-life monologues. It is celebrating its third year at the Capital Fringe Festival in July. The Diaries stays current by …
The effects of war are usually a subject that you see in the movies more so than onstage. Arena Stage's world premiere last offering of its 2013/2014 season is going to change that. Healing …
On Sunday, June 8,  in the Concert Hall of The John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in Washington, DC, the announcement of the recipients of the 15th Annual Cappies took plac…
Theater J announces its 2014-2015 season of Epic Expressions, an ambitious line-up of socially relevant drama and cultural celebration. Featuring a broad-canvass collection of big plays, …
1. Hello, Dolly! by 2nd Star Productions. “…this production is a magical and a must-see summer event!” -Â Danielle Angeline. READ Danielle Angeline’s review. Synopsis:�…
Hank Williams: Lost Highway is currently in production at one of Annapolis' premiere theaters, Infinity Theatre Company. Co-authored by Mark Harelik and Randal Myler " who also directed this…
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On May 26th 2014 four lowlife thugs beat up actor Frank Britton on his way home from the opening night party of Forum Theatre’s The Last Days of Judas Iscariot as he hailed a cab in…
It's one of the oldest stories from Broadway lore:Â a husband-wife team is in a hit comedy, and the big punchline of the night comes when the husband says to the wife, "Gimme a cup of cof…
The Vagabond Players presents The Exonerated as the final show of their 98th season. The Exonerated is an interesting show to round out another fabulous season only because of its subject ma…
William Yanesh can currently be seen and heard playing the piano at Round House Theatre as the musical director for Ordianry Days. Some recent area credits as either musical director/…
Politics is such a relentless, fulltime obsession in D.C., it may never occur to you to duck into a theater to take in more of it. Peter Sinn Nachtreib's The Totalitarians, which is closing …
SeeNoSun OnStage's production of Tracy Letts' 1993 play, Killer Joe, is not for the faint of heart. Rarely produced and replete with memorable scenes, graphic language and sexual content usu…
There are three groups of theatergoers who will particularly enjoy the Iron Crow Theatre Company's production of Bareback Ink: aficionados of Greek mythology, gay men, and folks who apprecia…
The 68th Annual Tony Awards were presented on June 8th 2014 at Radio City Music Hall with the show being telecast on CBS. What follows are a list of the nominees and winners as well as a fin…