Figuring out Bob Rauschenberg can be a little like figuring out a neighbor’s backyard. The sprung sofa, the upside down bicycle, the dysfunctional broom, the tin of potted meat, the used tir... Read more
Jazz fans rejoice and prepare yourself for an evening of hot vocals, flawless footwork and more laughs then you can handle! The Washington Savoyards presentation of Ain’t Misbehavin’, a Fats... Read more
Synetic Theater mounted a bold production of Don Quixote, adapting a lengthy and complex written masterpiece into a work brief enough to be presented on the stage. The company brought to bea... Read more
In 2007, while Broadway stagehands held out for more money, I took a group of members from The Ushers (a social group of theatregoers I have been running since 1990 in the DC area), toFranke... Read more
Act Two @ Levine’s Once Upon a Mattress is a funny, colorful, well directed musical production. Kevin Kuchar directs a cast of 8 to 14 year-olds who dance, sing and act their hearts out. Onc... Read more
The City of Frederick is buzzing about a local production that opened on Thursday night to a sell-out crowd and a standing ovation. The Stephen A. Bomango Performing Arts Scholarship Endowme... Read more
Set in the 1980’s in a fictitious African country that’s on the verge of civil war, Tom Stoppard’s Night and Day largely concerns three journalists for The London Globe who’ve been invited t... Read more
When asked how many terrorists it takes to blow something up, after the horrified silence fades, one would generally answer with the number ‘one’. David Holstein’s quirky and irreveren... Read more
Hip-Hippo Hooray for composer, lyricist and book writer Joan Cushing who returns to Imagination Stage with her funny, rhythmic, heart-warming and charming musical George and Martha: Tons of... Read more
No curtain divides the stage from the audience at the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s production of Harold Pinter’s Old Times. Upon entering the amphitheater, one has no choice but to co... Read more