Surely few shows have ever grabbed its audience so immediately and fully into its grasp. The opening of The Drowsy Chaperone, performed at Catholic University of America’s Rome School of Mus... Read more
Have you ever ordered a dish—maybe an eggplant parm, or a nice pasta with vodka cream sauce- and it came back different than expected, but hey, you uh…liked it bettah? This could happen to y... Read more
Just slightly askew, Dark but not blue, Tom’s foolery might be The odd outing you view… Elden Street Players, a bastion of quality theatre in Herndon-Restonburbia, opened its decidedly offbe... Read more
Ever have that person–it could be an acquaintance or a relative—who drops by for an extended time and makes you want to roll your eyes, bite your tongue, or just simply vacate the room... Read more
Nestled in one of the forested layers of Fairfax suburbia, down a winding road is a theatre group that has taken on projects that belie its size, but not its stature. The Hub Theatre, contin... Read more
Scrooge and Tiny Tim will never be viewed the same. And don’t be surprised if at your next A Christmas Carol experience, you suddenly find yourself swapping out the show’s sadness with smir... Read more
Well, lets just say you won’t get this show confused with The War Horse… Even though the aforementioned commercial hit is touring at the Kennedy Center roughly 30 miles away, Equus, though a... Read more
What if happily-ever-after doesn’t turn out that happy? Into The Woods, the 1987 Sondheim-Lapine musical, performed spritely in a collaboration between George Mason University’s School... Read more
In keeping with its traditions of staging and supporting original works, Arlington’s Signature Theatre presented Crossing: In Concert, an ambitious and original musical presented in a staged... Read more
You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, playing at the Montgomery College Performing Arts Center, is an outstanding production of a comic strip brought to life and then infused with laughter. Dire... Read more