A few years before Andrew Lloyd Webber composed the world’s greatest rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar, and many years before his darkly spectacular hit The Phantom of the Opera, he wrote... Read more
In the hands of an all-Australian cast, a Hungarian director with limited English, and an adaptor who doesn’t read Russian, Anton Chekhov’s play, Uncle Vanya, emerges as a farcical study of... Read more
A disturbing, intense, and important film, The Arbor, directed by Clio Barnard, examines British playwright Andrea Dunbar’s short life as an artist and a parent and the role her impoverished... Read more
The Ramayana, Peter Oswald’s adaptation of the Sanskrit epic of the same name, returns to Constellation Theatre Company for a three week limited engagement after the overwhelming success of... Read more
Revenge of the Understudies was a one-night cabaret performed on Saturday, August 6, 2011, which closed the three-week run of Signature’s Sizzlin’ Summer Cabarets. Directed by Walter Ware II... Read more
Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth, the story of a war hero faced with the dire consequences of his insatiable thirst for power, is being performed by the new Impossible Theater Company, providin... Read more
Turn of The Century Comedy For The Modern Fan Gilbert and Sullivan, classic masters of musical comedy, have created hilarious shows that beat the test of time, but none are funnier than HMS... Read more
“Grease is the word,” and in a word, Olney Theatre Center’s production of Grease is FUN! It’s faithful enough to the 1978 film version to please die-hard fans, but also incorporates some ori... Read more
In his mind-blowing, entertaining and yet intimate new cabaret show, What Makes Me Tick, Marc Kudisch divulges, among other revelations, that as a young boy, he longed to be Harry Houdini. W... Read more
Last night I had the opportunity to see Naomi Lizuka’s Language of Angels presented by the Bowie Community Theatre at the newly remodeled Bowie Playhouse, which is a lovely playhouse located... Read more