There were 45 high school students from Grand Rapids, Michigan at The N Word? when I attended tonight’s performance, and they listened carefully to the actors on the stage as they aske... Read more
The dulcimer sounds of Wolf Trap’s PLAY! A Video Game Symphony echoed through the amphitheater and across the rolling hills of the venue to loud cheers not usually heard from classical music... Read more
Please don’t beat me up for loving this show! In the hilarious and sometimes heart-crushing one-man play, Please Don’t Beat Me Up: Stories and Artifacts from Adolescence, comedian Adam Ruben... Read more
I See You stars One Body Works – an ensemble of sweaty, athletic, and young performers who satirically examine our relationship with technology. In this production there are several vi... Read more
Sarah Kane plays seem to be one part group therapy, one part flow of consciousness, one part poem, and a sprinkling of character relationships that shift and flow with the speed of mating dr... Read more
Many have heard of the legend of Beatrice Cenci, a 16th century nobleman’s daughter, who killed her father for all the right reasons, but her story has never been told by a woman. The... Read more
As a child, my grandmother introduced me to the extraordinary Judy Garland. Through the years, we watched Garland’s movies over and over again, and our favorite was Meet Me in St. Louis. Bec... Read more
Z-Apocalypse Improvised, created and performed Mark Pacan and Justin Purvis, is a show about two survivors in an impending zombie apocalypse. Each performance is original, and the two actors... Read more
We find our rock star heroine, Joan, depleted and dejected in her apartment after her ‘amend-ye-evil-way’s plea to the world via a self-funded music video broadcast leads to publ... Read more
IKilL packs a wallop in only 40 minutes. Conceived and directed by Izumi Ashizawa, the production employs a young high-energy and athletic cast to remind us how war affects everyone –... Read more