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By Elisa Mattingly Have you ever wondered how difficult it is to put on a community theatre production of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol?" "The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen…
by Devon Smith Dark Horse Theatre Company's production of Yasmina Reza's Tony-winning play, "God of Carnage," is a welcome reminder of how swiftly bourgeois civility can collapse under the w…
The North American Tour of "Mean Girls" has returned to the National Theatre in Washington, D.C. where it had its 2017 pre-Broadway run. (Read our review here.) The show, based on the 2004 h…
On Monday, June 10, 2024, students, parents, teachers, and friends gathered at the Kennedy Center to recognize and celebrate high school theatre and journalism in the DC Metro area (which in…
The third-annual entertainment is creatively and technically excellent. By ERIC COLCHAMIRO
An appeal to Kennedy Center to resurrect the annual new play festival, from a playwright whose work got a boost at this vital event. By PATRICK FLYNN
The charming Disney musical about a mom-and-daughter life swap captures the heart of audiences.
"Music from the Studio Ghibli Films" featured animations from the works of the legendary Hayao Miyazaki and his Studio Ghibli, with their accompanying soundtracks conducted by the composer J…
A tour-de-force of turning tragedy into comedy.
The combination of dark comedy and suspense captivates from start to finish.
Arts on the Green and Silver Spring Stage present Lauren Gunderson's imagined confab among four opinionated historical women.
Prince William Little Theatre and the Manassas Symphony Orchestra deliver a captivating performance showcasing the talents in their community.
A lighthearted evening of operatic arias featuring five friends living different versions of the gay American love experience
Brilliant one-woman show peels back layers of the complicated life of the plaintiff known as Jane Roe in the Roe v. Wade legal decision.
Capital Fringe award-winning international comedian Erick Acuña teams up with some of DC's funniest improvisers for a rollicking whodunit that leaves audiences laughing out loud.
No one and nothing will be left unmocked in this show.
'I'm not alone in my battle with skin cancer; I have much to say about my experience.'
A loud-mouthed political wife blows the whistle on the Watergate burglary, bringing down a president and (nearly) all his men.
An homage to her hilarious characters and the story of a brave woman who used humor and laughter to get through the struggles of a life cut short.
A solo show that explores the life of the controversial plaintiff in Roe vs. Wade.
A fictional play based on the semi-real, fully imagined life of a Black Mississippi woman living in Washington, DC.
An interactive solo show aiming to please audiences as it takes an honest, vulnerable look at women, sex, and spirituality.Â
Three literary legends " Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Zelda Fitzgerald " converge on an evening of emotional upheaval.
'Fast, loud, and funny has been our mantra for the show. We wanted a comic piece that features the grit of contemporary gay culture.'
A music buff previews Bob Bartlett's new rom-com about browsing for records and romance, performed in a local neighborhood record store.