We find our rock star heroine, Joan, depleted and dejected in her apartment after her ‘amend-ye-evil-way’s plea to the world via a self-funded music video broadcast leads to publ... Read more
IKilL packs a wallop in only 40 minutes. Conceived and directed by Izumi Ashizawa, the production employs a young high-energy and athletic cast to remind us how war affects everyone –... Read more
History buffs will thrill at the well-researched geographic and socioeconomic name-droppings which litter the dialogue – as crates and satchels litter the barren stage. From the set it... Read more
The best part of The Magical Marriage Computer and Other Plays, was what the audience experienced before the play even began! Upon entering the theatre, one’s ear was massaged by the feel-go... Read more
Abracadabra! It’s no illusion that the audience was mesmerized with the magic of Randy Shine and Francis Menotti! How to Write a Magic Show takes the audience behind the curtain as Shine and... Read more
The Audio Files is distinctly two improvisational shows with two unique casts. Act One is a modern take on the Noir radio detective stories of the 1930’s and 40’s. The cast uses the methods... Read more
Jo Firestone (Meagan) and Dylan Marron (David) are the originators and actors of this ‘creative’ and interactive endeavor. A little background is merited; their 2010 Fringe produ... Read more
Pi: The Physical Comedy Troupe LLC presents A Piece of Pi, a trio of clowns that made up what was my most enjoyable Fringe show to date. Here’s the part where I talk a bit about the plot. Bu... Read more
In many cases, composers, lyricists and librettists take weeks, months or even years to write a musical. In their show iToonsical, the cast of Washington Improv Theater’s iMusical creates an... Read more
When telling stories of our youth, we tend to embellish, exaggerate, and sometimes straight-out lie. In Stephen Spotswood’s Sisters of Ellery Hollow, the made-up stories of one’s childhood h... Read more