The McLean Community Players presented Joseph and the Amazing Technocolor Dreamcoat, a famed classic by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Kevin and Pam McCormack direct this fantastic, famil... Read more
by Peter Grimm Lumina Studio Theatre offers the highest quality performance training in voice and movement theatre techniques to individuals in the greater Washington area, especially in the... Read more
The latest The Elden Street Players’ production, Ain’t Misbehavin’, transports the audience back the 1920’s and 30’s jazz cabarets and nightclubs of Harlem where the ‘everything... Read more
How do you take an American icon like Irving Berlin who wrote over 1250 songs and condense it into an evening of enjoyment and appreciation – for what this great man was able to accomp... Read more
I haven’t had this much fun in the theatre in a long time, so kudos to the cast and Director Christopher Goodrich for their very funny and poignant production of Candy and Dorothy, now... Read more
The Keegan Theatre presents Steel Magnolias, a play about love, friendship, sadness, and the strength of women, directed by Mark A. Rhea. The first thing you notice when you walk into Church... Read more
Fifteen months ago, DC’s Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company was one of the first to commit to producing playwright Bruce Norris’s script that focuses on the juxtaposition of racial issues in Ame... Read more
As a former Walt Disney World puppeteer, reviewing The Wizard of Oz, as presented by the Puppet Co. in Glen Echo Park, was a welcome task. My daughters and I found this theater and its perfo... Read more
Spoiler Alert: if you thought that Kander and Ebb’s score for Curtains was saccharine and unmemorable based on the original Broadway cast CD, you will be pleased to know that the show is 150... Read more
Few musicals written for the Broadway stage have found as lasting a home in opera houses worldwide as Sweeney Todd, Stephen Sondheim’s 1979 musical thriller. Sondheim’s masterful score, able... Read more