Tap, tap… tap, tap, tap….tap, tap, tap, tap….tap, tap…tap,” goes the typewriter in the pitch black darkness. The voice of a man spills from the speakers surrounding the theatre, “Be a good g... Read more
The Capital Fringe Festival is known for being on the edge of the scene, but the unique Pepys Inc. team presentation of e-Geaux (beta) blows the competition out of the water. Take one part... Read more
Leaping legs, whirling hoops and dancing feet immediately brought me into the magical performance art of three skilled women moving to the words, “This is what we shall do.” Read more
Nick Greek (the evil mastermind and star of I Like Nuts! (The Musical) is a comedic genius who could best be described as the love child of Andy Kaufman and Seth Green. Only one question bur... Read more
After watching the off-color antics of Actor’s Repertory Theatre of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art’s An Adult Evening with Shel Silverstein, I don’t know if I’ll be able to read W... Read more
I always get a kick out of reading Fandango.com film critic Dave Barry’s column. He tends to like big, macho, manly action movies – yet will religiously give a pass to Disney’s Nationa... Read more
Great Men Wear Bright Underwear If you took three parts irreverent comedy, one part comic book drama and a pinch of suspended disbelief, you’d get The Making of a Modern Folk Hero, written b... Read more
Adventure Theater’s production of Charlotte’s Web is a delight. An exuberant, talented cast and creative direction make this story of loyalty, loss and renewal engaging for children and adul... Read more
Washington Shakespeare Company (WSC) offers The Gnädiges Fräulein and Portrait of a Madonna, two back-to-back one act plays by Tennessee Williams, that stand at the boundaries of the same ps... Read more