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Florida's Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe plays outdoors to 'Light Up the Night!' by Malcolm Lewis Barnes

The Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe in Sarasota, Florida, took advantage of balmy 75-degree evenings to perform a special Valentine's weekend open-air concert series titled Light Up the Night…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:44pm on February 15, 2021

A university's need to 'Adjust the Procedure' amidst pandemic crises and cover-ups by Deb Miller

A co-presentation by JCS Theater Company and Spin Cycle, the world premiere of Adjust the Procedure, written and directed by Jake Shore (award-winning Off-Broadway playwright and Director of…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 4:05pm on February 15, 2021

Intrepid Museum's Kids Week offers performing arts programs on Wednesday by Deb Miller

Kids Week (February 15-19) at the Intrepid Museum is going virtual this year, with dozens of streaming demonstrations, shows, workshops, performances, and special guests that will keep kids …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 4:29pm on February 14, 2021

A virtual remount of 'Borders' examines international separation and connection in online dating by Deb Miller

Amidst the ongoing pandemic shutdown of live performance venues, Off-Off-Broadway's Dirty Laundry Theatre adapted emerging Israeli playwright Nimrod Danishman's original stage play Borders, …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:03pm on February 13, 2021

A great stage flick from AmaZing Theatre rips U.S. racism in 'Torn' by Kendall Mostafavi

AmaZing Theatre Company is presenting an original movie/play hybrid that they have dubbed a stage flick: Torn, by local playwright John Becker. The show is based on the momentous event in 19…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:08am on February 13, 2021

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra to play composers silenced by Nazis by David Rohde

Four composers who died in Nazi concentration camps are known to have written entire compositions while imprisoned there, and the Washington"Baltimore region deserves its share of credit in …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:56am on February 12, 2021

Ken Ludwig on his parents' love story and the lost art of letter-writing by Ravelle Brickman

When I interviewed Ken Ludwig about his latest play, Dear Jack, Dear Louise, which opened at Arena Stage more than a year ago, I was curious about his parents"the Jack and Louise of the titl…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 4:58pm on February 11, 2021

Marsha Mason leads an all-star cast in Keen Company's 'Sorry, Wrong Number' benefit broadcast by Deb Miller

Off-Broadway's Drama Desk and Obie Award-winning Keen Company continues its 21st season with an all-star audio presentation of Lucille Fletcher's classic radio thriller Sorry, Wrong Number. …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:38pm on February 11, 2021

Meet the talented teens who won Mosaic's playwriting contest by Dc Metro Theater Arts Staff

Mosaic Theater Company announces and celebrates the talented winners of its inaugural Playwriting Contest for high school students. Each winning play will receive a reading by professional a…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:49pm on February 11, 2021

A weekend of Valentine concerts from Broadway favorites by Deb Miller

Valentine's Day falls on Sunday this year, but the celebration is not limited to just one day. Three favorites from the NYC stage are offering a full weekend line-up of romantic concerts you…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 7:45pm on February 10, 2021

'Tape' is tailor-made for Zoom but not to this critic's taste in theater by John Geoffrion

Jon, a filmmaker just starting to make a name for himself, comes home for the premiere of his latest film at the Lansing Film Festival. His old high school friend Vince, now a small-time dru…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:44pm on February 10, 2021

Tom Prewitt memorial fund set up to aid future generations of aspiring artists by News Desk

The family of W. Thompson (Tom) Prewitt and the nonprofit organization Embracing Arlington Arts have launched a memorial fund to honor the legacy and contributions of longtime DC-area theate…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:45pm on February 9, 2021

Theatre Prometheus to center asylum seekers and marginalized playwrights by News Desk

Theatre Prometheus"following its "arresting, provocative, and hauntingly relevant" production of 14, José Casas's play about immigration"has announced two new projects in 2021 highlighting …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:25am on February 9, 2021

A return to the performing arts with 100 days of 'NY PopsUp' events by Deb Miller

Governor Andew M. Cuomo has just announced that, beginning on Saturday, February 20, an unprecedented and expansive festival featuring hundreds of pop-up performances (many of which are free…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:32pm on February 8, 2021

'Loveday Brooke' audio play from We Happy Few is an entertaining gem by Kendall Mostafavi

Loveday Brooke is generally referred to as "the female Sherlock Holmes." Author Catherine Louisa Pirkis first published her lady detective story in 1893 and, aside from having created the fi…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:57am on February 8, 2021

Selections for streaming this week by Deb Miller

Numbering among this week's assorted streaming selections are a timely discussion, a revealing interactive phone call, and the remount of an iconic concert from the '60s. Queer Amory: Queer …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:32pm on February 7, 2021

'Cry It Out' comedy about motherhood up next from Everyman Theatre by News Desk

Everyman Theatre actors, designers, and crew are back in the rehearsal room preparing for the run of Molly Smith Metzler's 2017 play, Cry It Out. The full production will be filmed at the th…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:32pm on February 7, 2021

15 Questions in 15 Minutes with Andrew Barth Feldman by Deb Miller

At the age of eighteen, Long Island native Andrew Barth Feldman has already far surpassed his Warholian fifteen minutes of fame and has a lifetime more coming. After winning the Best Actor A…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:44pm on February 4, 2021

O villainy! Patrick Page slays in 'All the Devils Are Here' from STC by Sophia Howes

"This rough magic I here abjure." This phrase, from Prospero's farewell in The Tempest, is among the most exquisite in Shakespeare. In All the Devils Are Here, Shakespeare Theatre Company Af…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:53pm on February 3, 2021

Choreographer Jenn Rose is honored with the 4th annual SDCF Breakout Award by Deb Miller

The not-for-profit Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation (SDCF), founded in 1965, as an affiliate of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, has announced that the recipient …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 4:41pm on February 3, 2021

Three views from 'The Mountaintop,' streaming live from the Arts Barn by Guest Author

By Laura W. Andruski, theater program coordinator, The Arts Barn Rockville Little Theatre in cooperation with Arts on the Green will a livestream The Mountaintop, Katori Hall's gripping reim…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:04pm on February 3, 2021

Signature Theatre's lovely 'Simply Sondheim' feels like a live performance by Charles Green

Signature Theatre's production of Simply Sondheim is a lovely tribute to one of America's best composers and lyricists for the stage. Co-conceived by David Loud and Eric Schaeffer, and direc…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:57am on February 3, 2021

Five upcoming audio-plays from Audible feature award-winning casts by Deb Miller

Audible " a leader in creating and providing the best in audio storytelling " announced its new slate of audio-plays to be released this month through April, which will feature performances …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:35pm on February 2, 2021

'Being Alive' is the pandemic anthem we all need right now by Geoffrey Melada

In January a 35-year-old, single Londoner named Gagan Bhatnagar talked to The New York Times about the unique psychological challenge of enduring the coronavirus pandemic as a single person …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:07am on February 2, 2021

Flushing Town Hall's 'Black History Trilogy' features solo performances by Broadway stars by Deb Miller

To honor Black History Month, Flushing Town Hall presents its Black History Trilogy, a three-part series of Broadway luminaries showcasing the speeches and music of influential African-Ameri…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:52pm on February 1, 2021
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