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600 stories from Washington City Paper

The T Party's Natsu Onoda Power on Creating Transgender Theater by Mia Di Stefano

"I am doing this as a playwright, and am really conflicted and confused about everything, and I am constantly learning."

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 3:49pm on January 14, 2015[SHARE]

In La Sonnambula, the Perils of Translating a Foreign-Language Opera by Mike Paarlberg

Few things puncture opera's highbrow conceit better than hearing a soprano sing "It's my way or the highway."

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 12:07pm on January 14, 2015[SHARE]

2015 Theater Preview: Five Shows to See Next Year by Chris Klimek

The best theatre of 2014 wasn't new. But a few premieres set for 2015 hold promise.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 6:11pm on December 29, 2014[SHARE]

Pippin, Reviewed by Rebecca J. Ritzel

The less-successful musical numbers fail worse in D.C. given some gut-wrenching events in the news.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 12:21pm on December 23, 2014[SHARE]

DCJCC Fires Ari Roth from Theater J by Christina Cauterucci

His comments to the media on internal censorship of diverse viewpoints were deemed insubordinate.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 12:35pm on December 19, 2014[SHARE]

Famous Puppet Death Scenes at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Reviewed by Chris Klimek

The Old Trout Puppet Workshop's characters meet demise after lurid demise in a series of wickedly gratifying fake plays.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 2:15pm on December 16, 2014[SHARE]

The Sleigher: Connie Britton and Will Chase, "Baby, It's Cold Outside" by Caroline Jones

A country-music cover of the date-rapiest holiday song of all time.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 10:43am on December 16, 2014[SHARE]

The Sleigher: Ariana Grande, "Santa Tell Me" by Christina Cauterucci

This sugary, plummy ditty isn't exactly a special snowflake.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 9:16am on December 11, 2014[SHARE]

Despite Breaking Ground, Kennedy Center Expansion Meets Challenges by Caroline Jones

River Pavilion nearly sunk by Planning Commission.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 2:59pm on December 5, 2014[SHARE]

"Is This Venue Accessible?" New Website Tells D.C. Showgoers the Answer by Colin Dwyer

A local label head with cerebral palsy has turned his show-going savvy into a Tumblr.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 12:25pm on November 17, 2014[SHARE]

Shakespeare Theatre Company's As You Like it, Reviewed by Rebecca Ritzel

A sub-par production, a misleading marketing campaign, and a crazy Oklahoma!-esque hoedown that feels entirely unearned.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 3:03pm on November 14, 2014[SHARE]

Arts Roundup: Bougie Theater Edition by Christina Cauterucci

The Hirshhorn's docents are out of a (volunteer) job.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 8:11am on November 3, 2014[SHARE]

Behind the Musical: Broadway Ideas Based on D.C. Art by Caroline Jones

Inspired by the Kennedy Center's show about the National Gallery of Art's famous "Little Dancer Aged 14"

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 1:29pm on October 24, 2014[SHARE]

The Wolfe Twins at Studio Theatre, Reviewed by Rachel Kurzius

Taking a vacation with a sibling you haven't seen in a while is a one-way ticket to the pressure zone.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 1:03pm on October 24, 2014[SHARE]

Arts Roundup: Ticket Trade Edition by Christina Cauterucci

Playwrights of color changed one Arena Stage director's perception of the Civil War.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 8:24am on October 23, 2014[SHARE]

The Blue Room, Reviewed by Tricia Olszewski

As in Venus in Fur, Mathieu Amalric plays a successful, sly man who is nonetheless easily played by a woman cunningly using her sexuality.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 1:55pm on October 22, 2014[SHARE]

Evita at the Kennedy Center, Reviewed by Rebecca J. Ritzel

Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1978 megamusical Evita opens with a funeral. Spoiler alert: The first lady of Argentina, whose role has famously been sung by both Patti Lupone and Madonna, has died. W…

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 2:45pm on October 10, 2014[SHARE]

Arts Roundup: Theater or Theatre? Edition by Christina Cauterucci

Why tap architects and designers (and not artists) for the NoMa underpass installation project?

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 8:50am on October 9, 2014[SHARE]

Capital Fringe Closes on Its New Home by Caroline Jones

It's official: The midsummer performance festival is moving to Trinidad.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 4:55pm on October 6, 2014[SHARE]

ToDo ToDay: Bryan Ferry, Nosferatu, and Kevin Spacey Singing by Caroline Jones

Let Frank Underwood serenade you tonight.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 11:53am on September 29, 2014[SHARE]

Arts Roundup: Black Comics Edition by Christina Cauterucci

How much money is a Washington Post review worth to a theater company?

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 8:39am on September 19, 2014[SHARE]

Photos: Olivia Neutron-John @ Meeps by Matt Dunn

Olivia Neutron-John, LP Release and video premiere at Meeps, Sept. 18th.    

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 12:55am on September 19, 2014[SHARE]

Isango Ensemble's Magic Flute and Venus and Adonis at Shakespeare Theatre, Reviewed by Mike Paarlberg

Classical operas played with impressive talent through a South African lens.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 1:08pm on September 16, 2014[SHARE]

Arts Roundup: Dance Place Edition by Christina Cauterucci

After a $4 million renovation, Brookland's "temple of dance" is reopening.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 8:41am on September 15, 2014[SHARE]

ToDo ToDay: Seven Guitars, Soccer Team, and Falafel by Caroline Jones

Theatrical tragedy is on the agenda tonight.

SOURCE: Washington City Paper at 10:32am on September 10, 2014[SHARE]
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