Top 6 Shows of the Week (+ 1)
Week of March 19, 2023 1. "Consecrated Ground" at Laurel Mill Playhouse "…should not be missed and one of the most memorable plays I have seen in a very long time. It is another brillia…
Week of March 19, 2023 1. "Consecrated Ground" at Laurel Mill Playhouse "…should not be missed and one of the most memorable plays I have seen in a very long time. It is another brillia…
"Angels in America" has been deemed Tony Kushner's magnum opus. It's a broadly panoramic and searing look at a very specific time in American history"the mid 1980s and the beginning of the A…
46th Season includes Four Broadway Hits, including Two Pulitzer Prize-Winners; A World Premiere Musical Comedy; Third Annual New Play Festival; and More BETHESDA, Md., March 29, 2023 " Ar…
With Continuing Artistic, Civic, and Learning Initiatives, that include Baltimore Butterfly Sessions, Rocky Horror Picture Show: An Interactive Movie Night, The Young Playwrights Festival, C…
You would have to be severely media-challenged or a native of another planet to have not heard of the movie that is generally considered the best movie musical ever and consistently ranks in…
Follow Quince Orchard High School on a "Journey to the Past" to the bustling streets of St. Petersburg, Russia, where following a revolution against the Empirical family Romanov, rumors spre…
Laurel Mill Playhouse is currently presenting George Boyd's "Consecrated Ground" until April 7, 2023. It is important to mention the date because this is a play that need to be seen. In thes…
"Jesus Christ Superstar," the iconic rock musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, has been delighting and surprising audiences for over 50 years. The musical was fi…
The fast-paced and energetic "Push the Button" is making its world premiere at the Keegan Theatre. The hip-hop musical emerged from Keegan's Boiler Room Series, an incubator for works by new…
What does a play from the 1700s have in common with a 70s sitcom? Not a lot, really, other than the fact that few people in the audience remember the culture of either. It is an odd pairing,…
Week of March 12, 2023 1. "Pacific Overtures" at Signature Theatre "…a talented 10-member cast, the innovative musical numbers and clear, concise direction by Ethan Heard…a memorable mus…
Imagine an unplanned college reunion to grieve the loss of a beloved friend. After being separated for decades six women are in one room to mourn the woman that they loved. The play, "Long T…
To the Washington, DC-Area Dance Community, You have likely noticed that Dance Metro DC has been operating at a reduced capacity since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Although we have ma…
Aretha Franklin (composer-singer-pianist), the "Queen of Soul," had an astonishing six-decade career (1954-2017) during which she received 18 Grammy Awards and 44 nominations. She was the fi…
Three-day conference takes place March 23-25. The in-person event is free and open to the public Registration is required. The full program can be found here. DC History Conference to Dive D…
Signature puts Japanese culture front and center. Â It's unlikely that you'll leave Signature Theatre humming familiar show tunes from "Pacific Overtures," set in 19th century Japan. You …
Week of March 5, 2023 1. "King Lear" at Shakespeare Theatre Company "Expertly directed…fasten your seat belt for this imaginative journey into Shakespeare's mind and soul." " Susan Brall R…
On Saturday, March 18, 2023, The Columbia Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Jason Love, performed their much-acclaimed "Symphonic Pops." The Columbia Orchestra, which all-volunteer, …
Sometimes when I sit down to write a review, I feel stuck, at a loss for words. Other times, when a piece is full of life, clarity and honesty, the words flow like river that even surprises …
John Dunton was the first known advice columnist. He answered questions sent to his British periodical "The Athenian Mercury" in 1690, with the assistance of experts in science, history, and…
98 productions (38 musicals, 60 plays) were adjudicated in the combined 2020/2022 years. Twenty-seven community theater companies participated in WATCH adjudication. Nominations were announc…
Regional and community theatre allow us to watch productions that we might never have a chance to see live onstage. Sometimes, venues are just too far away or too costly. Sometimes larger, m…
 Telling historical tales set against a modern mindset, if not milieu, seems to be Perisphere Theater's specialty. Their mission: to produce plays that "examine personal and collective h…
Silhouette Stages' production of "The Wedding Singer," directed by Jeremy Goldman and with music direction by Emily L. Sergo, is a totally awesome trip back in time. The costumes (by Deana C…
'"Gloria: A Life" at Theater J takes the audience on a journey through second-wave feminism with feminist icon Gloria Steinem (Susan Lynskey) as guide while she reflects on her youth and ear…