1,260 stories by "Joel Markowitz"
The Velocity of Autum is off to Broadway’s The Booth Theatre! "A bracing, honest and deliciously funny performance played with wonderful gritand wit by the grea…
Bruce Dow is wowing DC audiences with his high-energy and funny performance of the slave Pseudolus in Shakespeare Theatre Company’s production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way t…
If you have cancelled your show or your show is still on tonight, please email me dcmetrotheaterarts@gmail.com or add them in the comment section below. Arena Stage Due to the inclement weat…
This is Part 5 in a series of interviews with the cast and director of 1st Stage's production of Noises Off. Meet Blair Bowers. Joel: Why did you want to become a member of the cast of…
Updated 3:11 PM Here are shows canceled tonight due to the weather and projections for icy weather: 1st Stage’s performances of Noises Off is cancelled. Annapolis Shakespeare Compan…
This is the Part 4 in a series of interviews with the director and cast members of Annapolis Shakespeare Company‘s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Meet Joel DeCandio. How …
I love Olney Theatre Center's production of The King and I and I am thrilled to have a royal schmooze with the King . Here is my interview with Paolo Montalban. Joel: How did you ge…
This Sunday, December 8th at 7:30 PM Adventure Theatre MTC (ATMTC) singer Sandy Bainum is presenting a one-night-only to benefit Adventure Theatre MTC's recovery from the government sh…
This is the Part 3 in a series of interviews with the director and cast members of Annapolis Shakespeare Company‘s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Meet Amanda Forstrom (He…
This is Part 4 in a series of interviews with the cast and director of 1st Stage's production of Noises Off. Meet Kate Karczewski. Why did you want to become a member of the cast of…
I had the chance to catch up with National Chamber Ensemble's Artistic Director Leo Sushansky earlier this week, and asked him about his upcoming Holiday Concert. Joel: Word has it that Nati…
This is the Part 2 in a series of interviews with the director and cast members of Annapolis Shakespeare Company‘s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Meet Nick DePinto. How did …
This is the first interview in a series of interviews with the director and cast members of Annapolis Shakespeare Company‘s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Meet Director Kristin…
This is Part 3 in a series of interviews with the cast and director of 1st Stage's production of Noises Off. Meet Matthew Pauli. Joel: Why did you want to become a member of the cast o…
I love Olney Theatre Center’s production of The King and I and I am thrilled to have a chance to schmooze with the King and his School Teacher. Here is my interview with Eileen Ward…
Lee Mikeska Gardner – a local triple threat: director, actor, and Arts Administrator – is becoming the Artistic Director of The Nora Theatre Company. Why did she take this ama…
This is Part 2 in a series of interviews with the cast and director of 1st Stage's production of Noises Off. Meet Mario Baldessari. Joel: Why did you want to become a member of the …
I will be there tonight at 6 PM when the new Tom Kitt/Brian Yorkey musical If/Then officially opens at The National Theatre after almost 3 weeks of previews. My fingers are crossed that I…
This is the first in a series of interviews with the cast and director of 1st Stage’s production of Noises Off.  Meet Director Doug Wilder. Why did you want to direct this sho…
Local theatre artists contribute their favorite recipes in: theatreWashington’s new cookbook filled with great recipes from members of the DC theatre community. All proceeds from I Can…
Landless Theatre Company gives you a Franksgiving to remember! Come see the musical that DCMetroTheaterArts’ Amanda Gunther called: “A mind-blowing, face-melting, phenom…
I had a wilde-ly good time watching the brilliant cast of the United States Naval Academy’s The Masqueraders perform Oscar Wilde‘s popular The Importance of Being Earnest, A Triv…
Need Theatre Posters, Programs, & Logos Designed for Your Show? Meet Jim Gallagher of Drama Queen Graphics I have had many of our readers ask me who designed our classy and colorful new …
Neil Simon wrote that he wrote God’s Favorite as a way of reacting and dealing with his wife’s untimely death from cancer, so he turned to The Book of Job as inspiration. G…
Need Theatre Posters, Programs, & Logos Designed for Your Show? Meet Jim Gallagher of Drama Queen Graphics I have had many of our readers ask me who designed our classy and colorful new …