The Ad Hoc Players give Capital Fringe 2014 a funny, witty, and intelligent love song to book nerds.
Love. Toxic frustration. Pillow fight weapons that look like something George R. R. Martin would design for Playskool. These are just a few of the things to be seen in FLYING V FIGHTS: LOVE IS A BATTLEFIELD, currently playing at The Writer's Center in Bethesda.
Playwright Jonathan Tolins and star Michael Urie give their BUYER & CELLAR audiences a hilarious look into what could happen when a regular guy enters a ridiculous celebrity world.
Despite a problematic venue, the Fat and Greasy Citizens Brigade has a funny, beautiful production in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
The Shakespeare Theatre Company's PRIVATE LIVES gives its audience quick wit, smart humor, physical comedy and a production that makes you want to remain in the seats for days.
The 2014 Kennedy Center Spring Gala: Camelot in Concert treated patrons to an evening of perfect vocals, stunning detail, and a wonderful tribute to departing president Michael Kaiser.
Currently at Laurel Mill Playhouse, a group of enthusiastic, great performers have taken on Andrew Lippa's THE WILD PARTY in a production that, while enthusiastic and lively, unfortunately suffers from some creative decisions and is hindered by the limitations of its small venue.
Scottish theatre company Visible Fictions gives children of all ages a smart, happily silly retelling of the classic story of Robin Hood and his "merry people".
The Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes brings audiences a dark but thoroughly engaging and humorous look into the end of days through brilliantly detailed puppetry performance.
'The Wedding Dress' provides audiences with a sexy, thought-provoking roller coaster through reality, memory, and descending dementia.
Keegan Theatre gives audiences an appropriate balance of historical reference, political humor, and engaging performances with 'The Best Man'.
MetroStage's current production of 'Ella: First Lady of Song' is full of wonderful music; however, as a show, it proves to be a rocky walk down memory lane.
DC storyteller Joseph Price has created a brilliant data love story that should continue to be performed long after fallFRINGE has ended.
Despite a few bumps, H STREET HOUSEWIVES gives Fringe audiences a happy hour of escape into not only local theatre, but also the mental junk food that is reality TV.
With its consistent sense of humor, dazzling costumes, and powerhouse voices, this touring company of SISTER ACT delivers a delightfully sassy night of musical theatre.
With its engaging performances and effective staging, Kensington Arts Theatre provides an emotionally capturing night of theatre in its latest production of PARADE.
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