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600 stories by "David Siegel"

How does 'Homebound' happen? A peek behind the screens by David Siegel

There has been oodles of well-deserved praise for Round House Theatre's homegrown Homebound, an original ten-installment web series exploring life under stay-at-home orders. Penned by som…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:00pm on May 30, 2020

Rehearsals in PPE and other big changes to expect when theaters reopen in DC by David Siegel

We will open again. The COVID-19 virus will neither darken nor silence us even with the many scary unknowns before us. We know reopening for DMV theater will happen. The date may be uncertai…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:06pm on May 25, 2020

Washington Performing Arts does pandemic planning with patron feedback by David Siegel

Better days may be coming. Some restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic may be easing. But there is not yet a definitive date when DMV performing arts venues might reopen across three …

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:01pm on May 21, 2020

Washington Performing Arts, looking ahead, sets town halls for input by David Siegel

With so much still unknown about the lasting effects of COVID-19 on the performing arts, the singular Washington Performing Arts (WPA) has delayed announcing its 2020"21 season until June 15…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 1:00pm on May 9, 2020

Lessons in creative coping during COVID-19: Bowie State University theater and dance faculty tell how it's going by David Siegel

With university campuses closed because of COVID-19, how is student education continuing forward? This is a critical question, especially for higher education theater and dance departments"w…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:37pm on May 7, 2020

American Pops Orchestra's 'Voices of Tomorrow' finals stream tonight by David Siegel

"Right now we are all desperately seeking contact and connections," said Luke Frazier, Founder and Maestro, American Pops Orchestra, in a recent phone conversation on a chilly, rainy morning…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:48am on April 25, 2020

Lessons in creative coping during COVID-19: A conversation with Rick Davis, dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts at George Mason Universi by David Siegel

With college and university campuses in the DMV area closed because of COVID-19, distance learning is now the norm. But how do students in the performing and visual arts continue their educa…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 5:50pm on April 13, 2020

Arena Stage's 'Celia and Fidel' explores the influences on Cuba's revolutionary leader by David Siegel

Part of Arena Stage's ongoing Power Plays, the world premiere of Celia and Fidel transports the audience back to a time when Fidel Castro was not just a name in the history books, but a fear…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 12:11pm on March 14, 2020

Plenty to chew on in ExPats' thoughtful production of 'Einstein's Wife' at Atlas Center by David Siegel

Ready for a dandy production about the complicated life with a child-like diva who happens to be a genius? Then consider Einstein's Wife from ExPats Theatre. Written by Serbian playwright Sn…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:58am on March 7, 2020

Music of The Go-Go's powers Monumental Theatre's 'Head Over Heels' by David Siegel

Monumental Theatre is providing DC-area audiences with a first look at the jukebox musical comedy Head Over Heels. The production features nearly two dozen musical numbers from The Go-Go's p…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 6:25pm on March 3, 2020

Taffety Punk's 'Suicide.chat.room': A unique, haunting, and compelling dance play by David Siegel

Highly recommended. An unsettling dance play. The phrase "sorry you're here" takes on new meaning. It is not typical for me to write "highly recommended" at the top of an article. However, T…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:06pm on February 27, 2020

A formidable production of 'The Wanderers' at Theater J by David Siegel

"Isn't it OK to sometimes be selfish?" asks a character in Anna Ziegler's cunningly devised The Wanderers. With Amber McGinnis' discerning, sympathetic direction, Theater J's production prov…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:03am on February 26, 2020

Nu Sass's world premiere of 'Weep' is an arresting, unflinching peek into complicated lives by David Siegel

Trigger warning. Nu Sass's world premiere of Weep is an arresting, unflinching peek into complicated lives with emotionally charged scenes and character collisions. It is a slowly building p…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:11pm on February 24, 2020

Better Said than Done's Women's Storytelling Festival: giving voice to women storytellers for all to hear by David Siegel

Who Tells Our Story is the theme of Better Said Than Done's upcoming, first-of-its-kind, two-day Women's Storytelling Festival. Audiences can expect stories that have been crafted for a s…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:58pm on February 20, 2020

West-Eastern Divan Ensemble's first American tour features Kennedy Center performance by David Siegel

The world is so full of intractable political and cultural issues, with deep chasms making understanding, let alone peace, seem so far away. But the venerable Washington Performing Arts (WPA…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:28pm on February 19, 2020

Signature Theatre's commanding 'Gun & Powder' pulls no punches by David Siegel

Raw one moment, richly comic the next. Subtle in one scene, directly challenging the audience the next. The world premiere musical Gun & Powder at Signature Theatre is strikingly effecti…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:38am on February 7, 2020

The Mason Cabaret is in splendid voice with 'The Great American Songbook!' at GMU by David Siegel

With personality galore and voices full of pizzazz and warmth, The Mason Cabaret in Concert delivered a wonderful evening of Celebrating the Great American Songbook! Under the direction of J…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:05am on February 2, 2020

Matthew M. Nielson on bringing Shakespeare's 'Merry Wives of Windsor' into the 1970s through original music and sound design by David Siegel

Bright and jaunty as a hippie's tie-dyed shirt, the opening musical number for Folger's The Merry Wives of Windsor lets the audience know what's in store. It's a farce set long ago"well, 197…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 9:24pm on February 1, 2020

Washington Stage Guild's 'Bloomsday' is pleasurable, candid production for the heart by David Siegel

Washington Stage Guild's Bloomsday is a flower of a production. One to gaze at, listen to, and revel in, enjoying the power of words, terrific acting, connections, and confessions. Written b…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:06am on January 28, 2020

The Kennedy Center's Alicia Adams on playwright Femi Osofisan's 'Not All Canoes Sail Back Home' and the 2020 'Boundless: Africa' series by David Siegel

There was revolution in the air. Decolonization of Africa was taking shape. The world was on fire. And The Kennedy Center's World Stages will be providing audiences a taste of those times. "…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 8:51pm on January 25, 2020

Interview with renowned choreographer Bill T. Jones ahead of world premiere of 'What Problem?' at Center for the Arts by David Siegel

Social commentary in a dance performance is not unusual, especially in the modern dance community. But in a week-long residency by The Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company at George Mason Univer…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:43am on January 24, 2020

American Pops Orchestra cleverly re-imagines 'The Pied Piper' at Arena Stage by David Siegel

The weather outside was surely cold and cranky. But the outside world could be quickly forgotten as the American Pops Orchestra (APO), led by Maestro Luke Frazier, gently took children and a…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 2:46pm on January 19, 2020

MLK's final evening is imagined in NextStop Theatre's 'The Mountaintop' by David Siegel

The Mountaintop by Katori Hall is a remarkably affecting play full of humanity, faith, unexpected humor, and the Almighty. Strikingly directed by two time Helen Hayes award recipient Kevin S…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 11:33pm on January 13, 2020

Director Stevie Zimmerman on the rewards of going outside of comfort zone by David Siegel

Professional theaters in the DMV have been at the forefront of making diversity a critical watchword and action step. During the past several years, the DMV has hosted two women's theater fe…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 10:31pm on January 12, 2020

UrbanArias Artistic Director Robert Wood on searing musical drama 'Glory Denied' by David Siegel

This month, UrbanArias presents composer Tom Cipullo's chamber opera Glory Denied; the contemporary musical drama based upon the true story of America's longest-held prisoner of war (POW), F…

SOURCE: DC Metro Theater Arts at 3:42pm on January 2, 2020
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