Theatre Review: 'The Admission' at Theater J
In 1987, the First Intifada broke out and plunged Israeli cities and Palestinian villages into utter chaos. Every neighbor was suddenly a potential enemy, and many feared for their lives and…
In 1987, the First Intifada broke out and plunged Israeli cities and Palestinian villages into utter chaos. Every neighbor was suddenly a potential enemy, and many feared for their lives and…
I see all kinds of theatre and for college level productions, American University ranks as one of the highest. Sam Edgerly went through the theatre program at American University and is now …
Nothing makes you feel more like a kid again than a trip to the circus. The Ringling Brothers and Barnum Bailey presents, Built to Amaze an amazing circus show that captures the excitement a…
The Vagabond Players, America’s oldest continuously running little theatre, announces it’s 99th season. VAGABOND PLAYERS 2014-2015 SEASON September 5 – 28: Â ARTÂ (by Y…
1. 'Hair' at Keegan Theatre When Hair first came to Washington in 1971, a dead downtown burst into life. The anti-war counterculture was at its height, hungering for recognition…
Ah, the life of a wedding singer…When you think about it, it kind of sounds like a great job. Everyone around you is happy, people are dancing as you belt out tunes and love is in the …
Lots of theatre programs give young people a chance to be in a production in an educational setting. A recent example of this would be Les Misérables at The Theatre Lab School of the Dramat…
Ever wondered what it would be like to talk to your parents after they're dead? Or worse, have them continue to nag and question you and your life choices excessively from the other side…
Hey all you guys and gals out there in theatre land. Here is your chance to win a pair of seats to the high energy, cheerleadable national tour of the recent Broadway musical Bring It On The…
Sonia Manzano should be a familiar face to all of you, particularly if you or your child have been watching Sesame Street anytime since 1971. Sonia has been portraying the character…
Cabarets are the hot ticket in New York City these days. Clubs like the Metropolitan and Café Carlyle regularly sell out. One of the reasons they do is performer Valerie Lemo…
Lust. War. Sadism. Love. And Unicorns. What do you get when you gently push a hand grenade, with the pin yet pulled, into a…vulnerable body part? Some might call tha…
It was an ambitious undertaking for the Iron Crow Theater Company's founder and artistic director Steven J. Satta to create a production inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe and present …
Performers create solo shows for any number of reasons. The ones that resonate the most with me are when they are based on the performer's life and are presented honestly. In the case of Ann…
Once in a rare while, a work of art comes along that so utterly captures the capacity of the imagination that audiences can but weep with laughter and leap to their feet in splendid delight.…
When Hair first came to Washington in 1971, a dead downtown burst into life. The anti-war counterculture was at its height, hungering for recognition by mainstream America, hankeri…
Click on the links in the introduction to hear samples of Don Harper’s music. Don Harper is a Los Angeles based film and TV composer, orchestrator, and conductor whose work is curre…
Marguerite Duras’s play Savannah Bay follows a young woman desperate to discover the truth about her mother’s suicide the day after her birth. Writer Marguerite Duras, b…
Tony Award®-winning Signature Theatre in Arlington VA. announces its 25th Anniversary season, illustrating its commitment to provide theater artists a home to create, explore an…
"But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." 'Tis Romeo's declaration in the infamous balcony scene from William Shakespeare's Romeo and Julie…
1. Water by the Spoonful at Studio Theatre. “Water by the Spoonful is just the kind of thing great theater is supposed to do: Shine a light on human conditions that people…
There must be a reason that most fusty drawing room dramas of yore stay buried in the past. J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls, currently being revived by the St. Mark’s Players…
Beautiful Boy, written by Eric Conger, recently completed its world premiere engagement at Philadelphia's Walnut Street Theatre's black box space, which is appropriately named Independenc…
Review submitted by Yena Seo of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. A single fiddleÂ’s melody can be heard in the distance as the lights come up on a quaint little…
Xanadu rolls into the Reston Community Center this month as a cheeky time capsule of one of my favorite decades… the 80s. 1980 to be precise. Big hair, spandex, phones with wires on them, …