Top 5 Shows of The Week
1. Les Misérables at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia “Without a doubt, Les Misérables is the most ambitious musical ever produced at Toby's.” -Mark Beachy, MD Theatre Guid…
1. Les Misérables at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia “Without a doubt, Les Misérables is the most ambitious musical ever produced at Toby's.” -Mark Beachy, MD Theatre Guid…
As the curtain rises at the Little Theater of Alexandria’s new British farce, Caught in the Net, the sequel to the hit farce Run For Your Wife by Ray Cooney, the audience delights in t…
There is much to love about Forum Theatre's season opening Agnes under the Big Top now playing at its Silver Spring location. The play by Aditi Brennan Kapil has poetic brilliance at t…
Signature Theatre's ambitious forays into extravaganza theatre continue as Miss Saigon whirls into town. But just like a first love that you meet years later, the second time around can some…
The ad for the In Series season opener, a Wild West adaptation of Abduction from the Seraglio, has Mozart in a Stetson. And that might be all you need to know about the fun and strangely rev…
Virginia Woolf, the woman after whom Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (now playing at Spotlighters Theatre) was named, was part of the high modernist movement, an artistic comm…
VIDEO: Â This report on Netcast News talks about the launch of NY Theatre Guide on September 9, 2013. Â Host Andy Zajac also talks about the MD Theatre Guide. About Reporter Andy Zajac 2…
In part one of this feature, we were in the basement of Boston's Charles Playhouse with the wacky occupants of Shear Madness, the long running comedy whodunit. Now we come upstairs and onto …
Sometimes in the theatre everything aligns as the perfect venue finds its dream production. For over 33 years in the basement of Boston's historic Charles Playhouse, the whodunit comedy …
A recent article in the Washington Post about child brides states that nearly 14 million adolescent girls are forced into marriages with adult men every year. While the majority of the…
Classical crossover singer Josh Groban recently made his debut at Wolf Trap to a sold-out crowd. Groban spoke to the audience about his debut at Wolf Trap saying, “This is a real treat…
Those creepy Irish are back"you know the ones who just stare into the telly or listen to the faded static signal off an antique radio, hunched in their chairs, muttering, rocking away into o…
On August 17 it was all smiles at the party celebrating the publication of local playwright Mark Scharf’s adaptation of Frankenstein. Written for the Twin Beach Players, Mr. Scharf …
Fame is fleeting. Achieving even a modicum of success is a rarity for most singers and entertainers. Even rarer are second chances at stardom. But in Olney Theatre's revival of the sentiment…
What happens when college best friends grow up? We get a show spanning over 30 years of joy, heartbreak, and martinis at their beloved beach cottage. Audiences are sure to laugh and cry as t…
Have you ever seen or not seen a play based upon a review? Â Do you find yourself agreeing with our reviews or disagreeing? Â This also brings the question of why do plays get reviewed i…
Jeremy Skidmore is quite busy these days. He has returned to Round House Theatre to direct their season opener production of The Beauty Queen of Leenane. He previously directed R…
Attempting a stage edition of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere (in its theatrical adaptation by Robert Kauzlaric) is, at the very least, ambitious. A cynic might call it borderline impossible–…
Murder, mayhem, and mystery, is just the beginning of a series of plot twists and twisted characters that will have audiences gasping by the end of 'Tis Pity She's a Wh***. Currently in …
Countdown to the Happy Day by Thomas W. Stephens, currently playing at Heralds of Hope Theater, is a profound and startling look at the ways that grief and poverty impact people. Two very di…
Steppenwolf in Chicago was founded in 1974 in a church basement by three people committed to starting an acting company; Terry Kinney, Jeff Perry and"someone you probably know"film and TV…
If you ever wanted to be part of solving a murder mystery then you will have that opportunity if you attend the Beth Tfiloh Community Theatre's production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood. …
Signature Theatre's Sizzling Summer Cabaret is an opportunity to spotlight some of Signature artists and area performers in the cool confines of its smaller, cozy venue. Dropping in on a Wed…
Sandy Bainum is a singer/recording artist who has been seen on Broadway in 42nd Street and most recently at Signature Theatre in Company. On Tuesday, August 16th, she took to the st…
Take a heinous and tragic death and followup military intervention, infuse it with a steady supply of testosterone, and we get a show that invokes our own moral code of what and who the mili…