Walking into the Warner Theatre, there’s one thing that seems off. As always, the space is beautiful. The set is on stage, showing how well the set designer did in presenting a realistic, ho... Read more
Rockville’s Little Theatre begins its 2011-2012 season with Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge, and what a powerful production this is! It goes without saying that Miller’s well construc... Read more
¡Ay, Carmela! had its US premier on Saturday, September 17, 2011, at GALA Hispanic Theatre. The show envelopes the audience with the fury and torments of the Spanish Civil War, set against a... Read more
Synetic Theater has opened its latest season with a remounting of its acclaimed 2007 adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, a wordless, movement-driven production of visionary intensity and st... Read more
As a daughter of the South, I knew I had to expose myself to E. Patrick Johnson’s Sweet Tea. Where else would I find an exploration of Black men of the South who just happen to be gay? Based... Read more
Faction of Fools creates great comedy and great art. I have been watching this theater company develop for two years now and they continue to break both boundaries and new ground. The new gr... Read more
Charlotte’s Web: A Sweet Success at Pumpkin Theatre Pumpkin Theatre’s Charlotte’s Web invites us into the world of an innocent and curious young pig named Wilber, who isn’t just an ord... Read more
by Don Michael Mendoza and Joel Markowitz On a dimly lit stage, tall, red brick walls surround the actors and dusty stage lights hang above their heads. In Alice Childress’ 1955 powerful, an... Read more
I’ll get right to the point quickly – The Unexpected Guest at The Colonial Players in Annapolis, MI has sloppy direction, careless technical elements, and deadpan, under-rehearse... Read more
One man’s battle with his dual nature comes alive on stage at Martinsburg’s The Apollo Civic Theatre. The musical is based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella with added twists from... Read more