Out of the Black Box Theatre Presents Socrates the Lover, a play about the life and trial of Socrates. Socrates, brilliantly portrayed by Jack P. Wassell, is depicted as a wise and just man... Read more
I first knew I’d like this show when I was handed the program. Tom Tiding, performer of Twisted: Greeting Card Moments Gone Bad! transformed his Playbills into effective fans, using thick pa... Read more
What if words could talk? In Aaron Fishers play, PUN: (n) a play on words, five of the dictionary’s keywords jump off the page and onto the stage! The play consists of actors wearing black s... Read more
Oscar Wilde is well known for his delightfully witty shows, but Scena Theatre’s production of The Importance of Being Earnest applied comical gender role swapping to create one of the funnie... Read more
You might think I’m as high as an elephant’s eye – or maybe I am in my own Dream Ballet – but I just came back from the revival of Arena Stage’s recently mounte... Read more
In this sardonic play written and directed by Cyle Durkee, we are taken through the life of an actor, both of how he became to be one, and why all these qualities are things that we (normal... Read more
They say, “behind every good man is a great woman,” and in Stanley Ann, The Unlikely Story of Barack Obama’s Mother, we get the chance observe the life of the woman behind our 44th president... Read more
I have never so badly wanted to go up to a performer and hug them after their show until I saw Vijai Nathan in her stand-up comedy act, Good Girls Don’t, But Indian Girls Do. Magnetic and en... Read more
Don’t miss this show! It is the best show I have seen so far at The Capital Fringe Festival. Although it runs for over two hours, I enjoyed every second of it. Tom Powers (John William Schif... Read more
So, do we lose our hearts, bind our hearts or nurse our hearts in the perilous journey of life? Writer/actor Miriam Kulick introduces us to six characters interrelated to 90 year-old Sadie,... Read more