On only the rarest occasions does a company pull off the complexities of Ken Kesey’s stage adaptation of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Dale Wasserman, but Silver Spring Stage more then... Read more
From the start – the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s version of The Merchant of Venice crackles with electricity amid the hustle-bustle of a large commerce-driven metropolis. On a... Read more
I think there should be a mandatory law to see children’s theater. I came into Children of Eden expecting a cute laughable show with children pretending to sing and dance; I came out s... Read more
OutOftheBlackBox Theatre Company in cooperation with Greenbelt Arts Center presents Young Turg; a play that questions the notion of whether or not one can succeed in the theater business wit... Read more
Yes! It is absolutely possible to cleverly condense 186 Hollywood blockbuster films into just two hours of non-stop, off the wall banter and pantomime, with both class and crass. The Reduced... Read more
1st Stage’s twentieth production – By Jeeves – is an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical about an Englishman, Bertram Wooster (Edward C. Nagel), and his valet, Jeeves (Matt Dewberr... Read more
Some people tend to play the same scenes over and over in their lives. Pulitzer Prize-winning (for Art) playwright Yasmina Reza’s Life x 3 which is currently playing at the Elden Street Pla... Read more
The first and final words in this one-person production of David Cale’s History of Kisses, which is now in its premier run at DC’s The Studio Theatre, belong to a washed-up old s... Read more
As a unique feature of the DC Source Festival a dozen artists from a wide variety of disciplines spent the last four months developing intermingled pieces to present in an Artistic Blind Dat... Read more
With the sesquicentennial anniversary of the Civil War this year, Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre’s production of Big River, directed by Jeffrey Davis, couldn’t have come at a more appropriate tim... Read more