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DCTA Interactive Calendar This calendar is intended to help you plan your District Fringe Festival experience. The calendar is interactive – scroll to see the shows playing each day. Hover over the ...
News Shakespeare Everywhere Festival lineup announced Six DC arts institutions will present seven unique productions under the umbrella of the 12-week festival, which also includes lectures, workshops ...
Fabiolla De Silva (Mistress Meg Page), Shaquille Stewart (Sir John Falstaff), and Emily Zinski (Mistress Alice Ford) appearing in Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor.’ ...
The voices are the highlight of this delightful, sold-out holiday treat. It is hard to imagine, especially at this time of year, that anyone hasn’t seen the beloved 1965 movie version of Rodgers and ...
Yesenia Iglesias (Marlowe) and Chris Genebach (Danny) in ‘The Garbologists.’ Photo courtesy of Theater Alliance. The regional debut of The Garbologists uses an expertly designed set and strong acting ...
Tiger, tiger, burning bright… In the touring production of Life of Pi, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti from Yann Martel’s novel, and now playing at the Kennedy Center, it is a Bengal tiger named Richard ...
Reviews An explosive ‘Coriolanus’ rules at American Shakespeare Center This company can add a dangerous edge to scenes so raw you’re not sure where the next blow will come from.
Footloose the musical … is not a very good musical. It is campy to the point of cringe. The story shifts wildly between overtly self-serious and goofy. And the book is dated to the extent that, in the ...
In September, The Shawshank Redemption celebrated its 30th anniversary, having been famously dismissed at the box office before earning seven Oscar nominations and being enshrined on the American Film ...
Reviews ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ opens hearts with humor at Workhouse Arts Center Transcendent themes about love, community, and the comforting humanity of pain anchor this brave show in a hopeful ...
MetroStage, Alexandria’s only professional theater, is inching closer to reopening in a new, exciting space, but funding is still needed. The new theater sits on the waterfront in the Old Town North ...
Scene from ‘Prince Caspian.’ Photo courtesy of The Logos Theatre. All of this is preface to my assessment of Prince Caspian, now running at the World Stage Theater on the fifth floor of the Museum of ...