‘A Quick 5’ with Robert Michael Oliver
Robert Michael Oliver is currently embodying Walt Whitman in his one man tour de force solo piece called Song of Myself: The Whitman Project. This is... Read more
Robert Michael Oliver is currently embodying Walt Whitman in his one man tour de force solo piece called Song of Myself: The Whitman Project. This is... Read more
It is with great pleasure that I introduce to our MD Theatre Guide readers our new DC Metro Area Editor, Robert Michael Oliver! Read more
The Reisterstown Theatre Project (‘RTP’) began in 2008 through a collaboration of creative minds in the area. The group has presented a v... Read more
It should probably be stated right from the beginning that I have never been a Whitman fan and I don’t like grass, so going to see Robert Michae... Read more
These days, Poe is usually found on a shelf in the classic literature section of bookstores; bookcases like giant tomes to the work of literary master... Read more
Leaves of Grass is perhaps Walt Whitman’s most famous work, a collection of poems numbering up to four hundred. If that sounds to you like a daunting... Read more
Molly Smith is a natural born leader. Whether she is directing a play or leading a cause in her community in Washington, D.C., Molly Smith is able to... Read more
1. ‘Hair’ at Keegan Theatre When Hair first came to Washington in 1971, a dead downtown burst into life. The anti-war counterculture was at its heigh... Read more
1. ‘The Suit’ by France’s Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord at the Kennedy Center 2014 International Theater Festival Most of the theatre-going audience in... Read more
1. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at The Vagabond Players. “Overall, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is very well done and is an evening both your “good” and “... Read more
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