'A Quick 5' with Alex Zavistovich
Today’s Quick 5 column features a man with many sides. Alex Zavistovich is the co-founder and board president of Molotov Theatre Group which is America’s second oldest thea…
Today’s Quick 5 column features a man with many sides. Alex Zavistovich is the co-founder and board president of Molotov Theatre Group which is America’s second oldest thea…
When the 2007 Tony Award winning musical Spring Awakening opened on Broadway in December of 2006 it was revolutionary for a number of reasons. It featured a cast of young talent including Le…
This last Monday, February 17, The Mead Center for American Theatre at Arena Stage hosted the first evening of The Summit, a three-part discussion on theatre. The brainchild of Molly S…
You’re waiting for the opening curtain in the Art Deco style Eisenhower Theater at the KennedyCenter. Enter illustrious Broadway veterans Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin"most recently …
Attention Hellraisers and Molotov Minions! Block out Friday February 28, 6 -10 PM! Come help us raise some hell! And some FUNDS! February 28, 6-10 PM at Millie & Al's (2440 18th Street, …
Green Day's seventh studio album, American Idiot, is almost a decade old but the sentiments expressed have changed little since 2004. The American public is still oversaturated with media…
Baltimore used to be the city where many shows came for their pre-Broadway previews. As the years passed, it has become a theatrical stepchild because of its close proximity to other major c…
The audience assembled in the 16th Street church basement last Saturday, for Spooky Action's latest opening, were witnesses to a truly amazing moment:Â the introduction of a great, neglec…
“Less is more” certainly describes the Damascus Theatre Company's production of A little Night Music, directed by D. Scott Richards. The set is simple and the costumes pla…
1. The Wedding Dress at Spooky Action Theater. “The rest of the 10-member ensemble is full of talent, both when they are stepping up to play multiple roles or striking a pose …
I first met 17-year-old Calla Fuqua during the 2013 Memorial Players' musical production of Meet Me In St. Louis. She played Esther Smith, the second-eldest daughter (played by Judy Garl…
Cultural DC’s production of Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days rings with youthful enthusiasm and skillful craftsman(woman)ship. Karen Lange’s Winnie engages with verve …
The physical space used by the Spooky Action Theater is a good reflection of how the innovative company works. Seemingly with every show, they find a new way to turn the subterranean space a…
Marty Lodge is back home at Round House Theatre where he is currently playing Leonard in Seminar. I say home because Marty has been seen in over 30 plays at Round House. He was an Associate …
Barbs, taunts, invective jabs and soul-destroying put-downs; they’re all a part of the fun of middle-class married life in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Edward Albee’s…
THE ACTING COMPANYÂ PRESENTS Â TOM STOPPARD'S "ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD" & WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "HAMLET" "The Acting Company endures as the major touring classical thea…
Andy Karl has been the darling of the off-Broadway and Broadway stage in many of the most successful productions in recent memory including Legally Blonde (ACCA Award for Outstanding Broadwa…
TheatreGuide.TV, when launched, will be a free nationwide internet TV station dedicated to original programming about theatre, music, and dance. TheatreGuide.TV is currently accepting Â�…
ATMTC Academy is proud to offer competitive scholarships for performing arts students interested in the Summer Musical Theater Training Program. Auditions are Monday, February 17 from 9-4pm …
We Are Proud to Present…, now playing at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, asks the simple question: how do six middle class actors from the United States, one of the most powerful co…
The piano students of Mrs. K  learned more than just  Chopin and Mozart in her quaint little home in the suburbs. Now retired, Mrs. K decides to contact her former students to remin…
It’s no secret that writers are a typically emotional lot left to brood and philosophize about the human condition. But there’s more to writing than simply clacking away at…
VIDEO: Olympic gold medalist, Brian Boitano was at the Baltimore Book Festival on September 28, 2013 to promote his cook book, What Would Brian Boitano Make? He took the time to meet …
Ian Gallanar, the founding Artistic Director of the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, has directed over 120 productions over his 30 years in the profession, including CSC productions of Romeo …