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In brilliant 'Children of Medea,' a Korean American girl hopes to cope by Sophia Howes

Conformity can be difficult for some of us at the best of times. But it is especially difficult in adolescence for a girl. Cynthia, 17, the main character in Sue Jin Song's brilliant Childre…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:40pm on April 19, 2021

Reimagining a film classic in 'Planet of the Grapes Live' digital toy theater by Deb Miller

Historic toy theater meets post-modern digital livestream in Planet of the Grapes Live, Peter Michael Marino's wacky but meaningful reimagining of the 1968 sci-fi film classic Planet of the …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:34am on April 19, 2021

A showcase of extraordinary talents from Ballet Theatre of Maryland by Charles Green

Ballet Theatre of Maryland's Momentum is a collection of four classical and contemporary works that showcases the extraordinary talents of the company. The first two pieces are choreographed…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:37am on April 19, 2021

Up next from Mint Theater Company by Deb Miller

Off-Broadway's award-winning Mint Theater Company continues the celebration of its 25th anniversary season with the latest installment in its Silver Lining Streaming Series on Monday, April …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:49pm on April 18, 2021

A prickly take on marriage rocks 'A Doll's House, Part 2' at Silver Spring Stage by Charles Green

Silver Spring Stage's virtual production of A Doll's House, Part 2 is an imaginative work with powerful performances. Lucas Hnath's 2017 play picks up 15 years after Ibsen's classic work end…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:20pm on April 18, 2021

The Reclamation Project holds space to heal past harm in theater by Jordan Ealey

The convergence of the COVID-19 pandemic and the political uprisings resulting from the anti-Black violence that killed George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Tony McDade last year (as well as th…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:32pm on April 17, 2021

NYTF and Congress for Jewish Culture commemorate the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by Deb Miller

Monday, April 19, 2021, marks the 78th anniversary of the beginning of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943, a heroic act of Jewish resistance in Nazi-occupied Poland (and the single largest r…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:24pm on April 16, 2021

A powerful theater of witness marks Emancipation Day in 'Here I Am' by Guest Author

By Susan Galbreath Many of us have been asking, "What will our theaters look like when our community returns to a post-pandemic 'normal'?" Mélisande Short-Colomb and her collaborators"profe…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:35am on April 16, 2021

In eye-opening 'The Jam: Only Child,' a son and grandson tells it like it was by Dana Roberts

In The Jam: Only Child " now streaming on demand from Signature Theatre " Tony Award nominee Daniel J. Watts recounts his life as the only child of a single mother: a latchkey kid who grows …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:09am on April 16, 2021

The latest from 'As the Curtain Rises' and Ellen's Stardust Diner by Deb Miller

After a brief hiatus from the main narrative and a series of bonus content installments airing since January, Broadway Podcast Network's original digital soap opera As the Curtain Rises, wri…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:47pm on April 15, 2021

A Chekhov trio from Workhouse Arts is an intellectual tickle by Kendall Mostafavi

Chekhov is not a feel-good story teller. His plays tell a brutal truth about people: their motivations, their weaknesses, and their duplicity.  The Workhouse Arts Center is currently stre…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:17am on April 15, 2021

A fresh look at a hookup in 'Frankie and Johnny' from MetroStage by David Siegel

MetroStage continues its exploration of the works of the late Terrence McNally with a streaming reading of the multi"Tony Award playwright's Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. Directed…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:21pm on April 14, 2021

Coming on Thursday: Charlayne Woodard's 'Neat' and Titanic Remembrance Day by Deb Miller

As the next offering in Manhattan Theatre Club's virtual Curtain Call series celebrating acclaimed past productions, two-time Obie Award winner and Tony nominee Charlayne Woodard (Ain't Misb…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:08pm on April 14, 2021

Angelica Chéri's epic love story 'Berta, Berta' is next at Everyman by News Desk

Playwright Angelica Chéri's mystical and moving play Berta, Berta is next up at Baltimore's Everyman Theatre. Founder and Artistic Director Vincent M. Lancisi announced that Everyman is set…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:45pm on April 13, 2021

All-star benefit to help rebuild Off-Broadway's York Theatre Company by Deb Miller

After nearly a year's hiatus due to the pandemic, Off-Broadway's award-winning York Theatre Company " founded in 1969, and noted for developing and producing new musicals and resurrecting ne…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:58pm on April 13, 2021

KenCen puts on puppet show and kids try it at home by Laura Mills

I had the opportunity to watch Leonardo and Sam: The Terrible Monster and the Most Scaredy-Cat Kid in the Whole World, Respectively with my daughters (aged 7 and 9). The show is adapted from…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 6:56am on April 13, 2021

Tuyet Thi Pham reclaims her family origin story in 'Motherland' at Atlas by David Siegel

What can be discovered if we find the time and ability to have a conversation with our parents about the time before we existed? Think of what we might learn. Think of the unremembered or mi…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:30pm on April 12, 2021

Two more steps to reopening Broadway by Deb Miller

It's been thirteen months since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the closure of Broadway theaters on March 12, 2020. But now efforts are underway to begin the reopening process, with two initiat…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:41am on April 12, 2021

Audrey Cefaly's 'Maytag Virgin' is a joy to see at Colonial Players of Annapolis by Charles Green

Maytag Virgin is Colonial Players of Annapolis's first show since the pandemic forced theaters to close. Directed by Edd Miller, it is offered livestreamed as well as to limited, masked, and…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:35pm on April 10, 2021

Coming soon from Red Bull, The Public, and MasterVoices by Deb Miller

Three favorite NYC companies have new offerings making their virtual debut next week, in a variety of genres and styles. So whether you prefer a dramatization of a classic epic poem, an orig…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:34pm on April 10, 2021

Live onstage again: a coming-of-age comedy at GALA Hispanic Theatre by News Desk

Having implemented strict safety precautions in keeping with the Mayor's plan, GALA Hispanic Theatre reopens its 45th-anniversary season live with Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter (Tía Jul…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:50am on April 10, 2021

Shots from the vaccination site at Arena by News Desk

Arena Stage has partnered with DC Health and MedStar Health to support and provide an accessible and safe location to help steadily vaccinate DC residents. The site will operate Thursdays to…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:26pm on April 9, 2021

A personal relationship to America's racial reckoning wraps up Arena Riffs by News Desk

A More Perfect Union"a new concept-album-inspired music piece written and conceived by award-winning composer and lyricist Rona Siddiqui (Salaam Medina: Tales of a Halfgan, One Good Da…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:31pm on April 9, 2021

A long struggle in 'Whiterock Cliff' with surviving depression and telling the story by Deb Miller

Right from the start, Ryan McCurdy warns us that he won't be telling the truth. Or maybe he does, at least in part, in his one-man Off-Broadway musical story Whiterock Cliff, performed and s…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:02pm on April 9, 2021

Landless Theatre Company tries its hands at a sock puppet 'Urinetown' by News Desk

Pandemic life may have shut down live theater, but DC's Landless Theatre Company has always had a knack for making lemonade out of lemons. They found their own digital theater solution hidin…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:15am on April 9, 2021
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