Farragut North
Farragut NorthReviewed by Dana MartinThe Odyssey TheatreThrough May 21stFarragut North, named after a D.C. metro stop peppered with political failures and has-beens, slugs its way through th…
Farragut NorthReviewed by Dana MartinThe Odyssey TheatreThrough May 21stFarragut North, named after a D.C. metro stop peppered with political failures and has-beens, slugs its way through th…
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MarthaReviewed by Neal WeaverWhitefire TheatreThrough May 28 RECOMMENDEDModern dancer and choreographer Martha Graham has become an almost mythical figure. She was remarkably prolific, creat…
SUPPERReviewed by Lovell Estell IIITheatre of NOTEThrough May 20RECOMMENDEDThe clan on display in Phinneas Kiyomura's bleak comedy brings to mind that familiar adage of Tolstoy's about unhap…
A Doll's House, Part 2  Reviewed by Terry Morgan South Coast Repertory Through April 30th  RECOMMENDED  One of the most intriguing uses of art is aÂ�…
Man of La ManchaReviewed by Katie BuennekeA Noise WithinThrough May 21Miguel de Cervantes wrote Don Quixote, a story about a man who famously tilts at windmills, over 400 years ago. Three hu…
Ah, Wilderness!Reviewed by Dana Martin A Noise Within Through May 20thEugene O'Neill's singular and hastily written comedy, Ah, Wilderness! narrows its focus on the idealized boyhood O'Neill…
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"When he came out everybody was yelling "Rudi, Rudi, Rudi!" As he passed me I said quietly, 'Mr. Nureyev.' He stopped and said 'Yes?' I don't remember the details, but I assume I reminded hi…
Woody's Order! Reviewed By Julio Martinez Ensemble Studo Theatre/LAThrough April 22RECOMMENDEDIn her one-woman show -- currently having its West Coast premiere at Ensemble Studio Theatre…
Waiting for GodotReviewed by Lovell Estell IIIThe Open Circle Theatre Company at The Other SpaceThrough April 16 RECOMMENDEDÂ And the wait continues with this engaging production of Samuel…
The Sirens of TitanReviewed by Terry Morgan Sacred Fools Theater Company Through May 6thRECOMMENDEDOne of the great themes in in the writing of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. is the lack of free will in…
The Inventor and the EscortReview by Neal WeaverThe Lounge TheatreThrough April 23 Jeffrey (Jaret Sarcey) is an eccentric but moderately successful inventor of exotic and improbable sex-toys…
The Kid was buried December 14. It was a quiet funeral. Out with a whimper. But now the time for quiet is over. Join everybody's favorite plaintiffs French Stewart and Vanessa Stewart for a …
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AbsintheReviewed by Vanessa Cate SpiegelworldThrough May 28 RECOMMENDEDWhen I was in Las Vegas several years ago, posters and advertisements for Absinthe greatly intrigued me. Being a fan of…
An American in ParisReviewed by Julio Martinez Pantages TheatreThrough April 9 RECOMMENDEDThe playbill for An American In Paris reveals that the 2015 Tony-nominated -- which is now enjoying …