No Rules Theatre Company’s Stop Kiss is a delight. How often can one say that of a play that tackles a serious issue? How likely is it that one could ever say that of a play structured aroun... Read more
The Little Theatre of Alexandria presents Rabbit Hole, a heartrending drama about love, loss, and the journey of grief, written by David Lindsay-Abaire and directed by Joanna Henry. Set desi... Read more
A Year With Frog and Toad at Kensington Arts Theatre’s Second Stage at the Arts Barn in Gaithersburg, MD is quality family entertainment. The musical is based on the children’s books by Arno... Read more
Puccini’s Tosca is one of the most supremely theatrical operas in the repertory, full of raw emotionalism and unrelenting in its dramatic tension. At its heart, the opera is a fierce battle... Read more
The Heir Apparent was originally written by Frenchman Jean-Francois Regnard in 1705. Broadway’s David Ives (who also adapted the award-winning play, The Liar, seen at STC in the Spring of 20... Read more
The Boy Detective Fails to Disappoint The Boy Detective Fails, one of two new musicals currently being performed at Signature Theater (in rotating repertory with The Hollow), succeeds much m... Read more
Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun has been mesmerizing audiences for over 50 years. I will admit that I walked into the theatre with exceedingly high expectations. This play has been... Read more
When I left my house in Virginia and traveled around the Beltway to see Patti LuPone in Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda, I had to continually pinch myself about whether I missed the College Park exi... Read more
I walked into my home after returning from the opening night of the long-awaited production of Deb Margolin’s Imagining Madoff at Theater J, and a friend – with a fairly thick Yiddish... Read more
Comedy, Served Luke Warm You never know what’s going to happen in life and Stephen Sondheim’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, is a can’t-miss comedic reminder of our true lac... Read more