Theatre Review: 'Towards Zero' at Laurel Mill Playhouse
What could be more fun on a winter's night than to try to solve a wonderful Agatha Christie mystery with friends? Laurel Mill Playhouse is currently presenting "Towards Zero" by Christie and…
What could be more fun on a winter's night than to try to solve a wonderful Agatha Christie mystery with friends? Laurel Mill Playhouse is currently presenting "Towards Zero" by Christie and…
St. Cassian High School Chamber Choir were dealt an unlucky hand"they came in second place when they were the only team in competition; they hail from the boring small town of Uranium, Saska…
It's 3 p.m. on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Though free tickets will not be distributed for another hour and a half, hundreds of eager guests line the Hall of Nations waiting for the chance …
"Between Riverside and Crazy," the Pulitzer prize-winning play by Stephen Adly Guirgis, is currently making its Broadway debut, and people"especially New Yorkers"are raving. Although the pla…
Any musical theatre enthusiast alive in the 1980s (or maybe just anyone alive) will remember the immense popularity of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "CATS," winner of seven Tony Awards® including…
Week of January 8, 2023 1. "Two Jews Walk Into a War…" at Theater J "It is a joy to watch these two actors…one is left with a sense of having been both entertained and also educated in r…
The Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage was created as an artistic celebration of our "collective cultural heritage in the most inclusive and accessible way possible." A series of free concert…
This Friday and Saturday, Dance Loft on 14 presents a deeper look into past, present, and future dance works of D.C.-based artist, Gabriel Mata. Gabriel Mata (pronounced: gah-bryehl mah-tah)…
Many years ago, I saw "CATS" at The National Theatre in Washington, D.C. Since then, I have seen it two more times, but that first time was the most memorable. Now "CATS" is back at The Nati…
Something about the gentle poking at convention"even the spiritual type"provides a guilty feel-good to theatregoers. Filling the seats again and inducing groans and laughter, Little Theatre …
When one conjures images of vaudeville, such images are usually connected to the "variety act" genre: a series of short skits, songs, gags and attractions that offered audiences more digesti…
It is easy to take for granted the privilege of learning English at a young age and the different types of opportunities that can come with the language. The play "English," currently at Stu…
Bethesda, Md. " The highly anticipated and reimagined magical staging of William Shakespeare's The Tempest, adapted and directed by Aaron Posner and Teller (of Penn & Teller fame), mu…
Frederick, MD " Amid a celebratory 25th-anniversary MainStage season, Maryland Ensemble Theatre (MET) is thrilled to announce and welcome Katherine DuBois as the theater's new Managing Direc…
 Nominations for the 2022 performance season were announced at the Birchmere on Sunday, January 15, 2023. The WATCH awards ceremony will take place on 7:00 p.m. Sunday, March 19, 2023 at…
An interviewer once asked John Lennon how the Beatles named their songs. John said he was getting a haircut at a salon when he heard one of the stylists ask a customer how she liked her hair…
Cast your line off the askew wooden dock, a distressed beach shack behind you, and dangling fairy lights overhead, and you're sure to catch a nostalgic performance of the jukebox musical, "E…
When you think classic sitcoms and those iconic sitcom couples, generally who spring to mind are the likes of Ross and Rachel, Sam and Diane, Paul and Jamie. In Best Medicine Rep's productio…
"Post Christmas" is how the Mutual Audio Network describes its January offering of a dramatized version of O. Henry's classic Christmas tale, "The Gift of the Magi." This story is a very fam…
"Pride@Prejudice" written by Daniel Elihu, is an updated look at Jane Austen's beloved novel. The play opens January 27, 2023 and is being presented by Rockville Little Theatre which is cele…
Beginning on January 20, 2023 you can see the force of Iron Crew Theatre's "Hurricane Diane" by Madeleine George at Baltimore Theatre Project. "Hurricane Diane" is an Obie-winning comedy wit…
Now playing at Theater J is the "profound and absurd" philosophical comedy, "Two Jews Walk Into a War…A Vaudeville." The updated play by Seth Rozin follows Ishaq and Zeblyan, the last two …
"My Fair Lady," with music by Frederick Loewe and book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, is based on the 1913 play "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw. Shaw refused to give permission for a musi…
(WASHINGTON)"The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts President Deborah F. Rutter and National Symphony Orchestra Board Chairman Ronald Abramson have announced the appointment of J…
Ian Gallanar, Founding Artistic Director of the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, has been selected as the recipient of the 2023 Sandra and Sidney Berger Award from the Shakespeare Theatre Ass…