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Photo Flash: First Look at 1st Stage's BROADWAY BOUND
by Ashlee Latimer - Nov 13, 2016


Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, the third and final installment of Neil Simon's acclaimed autobiographical trilogy finds Eugene Jerome and his older brother Stanley trying to break into the world of show business. While coping with their parents' crumbling marriage, the boys pursue their dream of becoming famous comedy writers by drawing from their surroundings to create a sketch about family antics. When their material is broadcast on the radio for the first time, their family is upset to hear a thinly-veiled portrait of themselves played for laughs...and they are not alone. This warm, gently humorous play is a welcome treat for the Holidays.

1st Stage Opens Pulitzer Nominated BROADWAY BOUND This November
by BWW News Desk - Oct 26, 2016


Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, the third and final installment of Neil Simon's acclaimed autobiographical trilogy finds Eugene Jerome and his older brother Stanley trying to break into the world of show business.

BWW interview: Theatre Life with Paige Hathaway
by Elliot Lanes - Oct 3, 2016


Welcome to Theatre Life, Broadway World DC's new interview column that will feature many of the artists that make up the country's second largest theatre community.

1st Stage's Critically Acclaimed LOBBY HERO Extended Until October 16
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 22, 2016


1st Stage, Tysons Corner's award-winning professional theater, announces the extension of their critically-acclaimed production of Lobby Hero by Kenneth Lonergan, directed by 1st Stage Artistic Director, Alex Levy.  

Theater J Completes Casting for 2016-17 Season
by BWW News Desk - Sep 7, 2016


Theater J, the nation's largest and most prominent Jewish theater, announces full casting for the 2016-2017 season, the first season chosen by new Theater J Artistic Director Adam Immerwahr.

Theater J Completes Casting for 2016-17 Season
by BWW News Desk - Aug 2, 2016


Theater J, the nation's largest and most prominent Jewish theater, announces full casting for the 2016-2017 season, the first season chosen by new Theater J Artistic Director Adam Immerwahr.

BWW Review: Discovering ANOTHER WAY HOME at Theater J
by Roger Catlin - Jun 30, 2016


Summer means camp, and so it is at Theater J, which has been decked out in pine board, nature paintings and signs made of sticks for its closing production of the season, Another Way Home by Anna Ziegler.

1st Stage Sets 2016-17 Season
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 9, 2016


'Our 9th Season is guided by 1st Stage's promise to provide breadth and depth of storytelling for our community,' stated 1st Stage Artistic Director Alex Levy. 'This unique line-up of plays, some of the greatest in the American theater, utilizes humor, humanity, warmth, and drama to tell perceptive and, at times, heart-wrenching stories about American life. Our mission is to create a deep connection between our art and our audience, and this incredibly diverse season of stories will do just that.'

Theater J to Close Season with Ziegler's ANOTHER WAY HOME, 6/23-7/17
by Tyler Peterson - May 11, 2016


Theater J will bring playwright Anna Ziegler back to DC with the insightful, wry drama, Another Way Home, which plays June 23 through July 17, 2016. Another Way Home, directed by Shirley Serotsky, follows the Nadelman parents (Rick Foucheux and Naomi Jacobson) at summer camp visiting day which quickly turns into a family emergency. Their son Joey (Chris Stinson), is nowhere to be found and they are left wondering - where has he gone, why is their marriage lacking, and what might have happened if they had taken a different path. Join us as we transform Theater J into Camp Kickapoo and discover a little bit more about the strangers we all live with - our family.

Works by Miller, Simon & More Set for Theater J's 2016-17 Season
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 6, 2016


Theater J, the nation's largest and most prominent Jewish theater, announces its 2016-2017 season, the first season chosen by new Theater J Artistic Director Adam Immerwahr. This lineup of seven diverse plays features Tony Award-winning plays and playwrights, Washington area premieres, and a stellar lineup of directors and artists. The season's plays promise delight, joy, and a thoughtful examination and exploration of pressing ideas about morality, ethics, the role of faith in this country, and the changing face of Jewish identity in this country. Theater J's new season features the work of Deborah Zoe Laufer, Lucas Hnath, Michael Frayn, Sarah Treem, Neil Simon, and Arthur Miller.

2016 National Festival of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Begins Next Week
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 4, 2016


The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts hosts more than 150 outstanding theater students from colleges and universities across the nation as part of the 48th annual Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF), which runs April 12-16, 2016 in multiple locations throughout the Center. Thousands of student artists from eight regions across the country presented their work at regional festivals from January 5 through February 27, 2016 and more than 150 were selected to travel to the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., for an all-expenses-paid trip to participate in the national festival.

BWW Review: Mournful FALLING OUT OF TIME at Theater J
by Roger Catlin - Mar 23, 2016


Siri, the electronic personal assistant installed on every iPhone, can be helpful in very many areas, but has heretofore has yet to be recognized for theater criticism.

BWW Reviews: THE CALL Asks Big Questions at Theater J
by Jeffrey Walker - May 15, 2015


Tanya Barfield's THE CALL has come to the Atlas Performing Arts Center on H Street in a production that gives full value to the huge questions posed by the play. THE CALL does not give easy answers and that is just fine with me. But it sure makes you think. Inspired by Barfield's own experience with international adoption, THE CALL is not a documentary by any means. This is a very human story, with one eye on the personal and one eye looking beyond to the big picture, a hallmark of brilliant theatre if there ever was one. Director Shirley Serotsky's precise direction enhances the global scope while remaining focused on Annie and Peter's bumpy road to parenthood.

BWW Reviews: RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN at Round House Theatre Proves to Be Winner
by Jennifer Perry - Feb 4, 2015


At Round House Theatre, all that is exceedingly good about Gionfriddo's play 'on paper' is leveraged in the best way possible for this production, and made even 'better' by exceptional acting, direction, and production values. I'd even go as far to say that it's one of the best executed productions I've seen in the area in recent years.

Theater J Fires Artistic Director Ari Roth
by Anna Bencivengo - Dec 19, 2014


The Washington Post reported Ari Roth, artistic director of Theater J for the past 18 tears, was fired Thursday.

CHAINS OF DEW, WEDDING BAND and More Set for Shakespeare Theatre's 2014-15 ReDiscovery Series
by BWW News Desk - Sep 9, 2014


The Shakespeare Theatre Company announces its 2014-2015 ReDiscovery Series with a selection of five plays by significant women playwrights of the early 20th Century, directed by local D.C. directors. The first reading to kick off the series will be Chains of Dew by Susan Glaspell, directed by Holly Twyford, on Monday, September 15.

BWW Reviews: YENTL Steps Boldly into World of Men in New Musical Adaptation at Theater J
by Jeffrey Walker - Sep 5, 2014


Washington DC's highly engaging Theater J has brought Yentl back but this time in a musical form. The beauty and impact of YENTL is that the gender-bender central role is not just a plot device to have reverse drag be the knee-slapping gimmick of the moment. Yentl has no other choice but to live her life as a man, in the time and place in which the story unfolds. Theater J knows how to pick pieces with bold themes and this is no exception.

BWW Reviews: Adventure Theatre's THE JUNGLE BOOK is a Delight for Kids and Adults
by Audrey Liebross - Apr 8, 2014


THE JUNGLE BOOK, as adapted by Tracey Power and directed by Shirley Serotsky, is neither a live-action version of the Disney cartoon nor of Kipling's dark stories. One song especially, 'Wood and Water,' about the 'Red flower,' which is what the jungle inhabitants call fire, would be at home in a sophisticated adult production. The set is a visual delight, as are the brilliantly designed costumes and props. The dancing -- especially by the monkeys, the serpent, and the buffalo -- is as memorable as the decorative artistry.

Adventure Theatre MTC Presents THE JUNGLE BOOK, Now thru 5/25
by BWW News Desk - Apr 4, 2014


Adventure Theatre MTC continues its 2013-2014 62nd Season with the classic fable The Jungle Book, today, April 4- May 25, 2014 based on the adventures collected by Rudyard Kipling and vibrantly brought to life on stage by Shirley Serotsky, Associate Artistic Director of Theatre J.

Adventure Theatre MTC to Present THE JUNGLE BOOK, 4/4-5/25
by Tyler Peterson - Mar 11, 2014


Adventure Theatre MTC continues its 2013-2014 62nd Season with the classic fable The Jungle Book, April 4- May 25, 2014 based on the adventures collected by Rudyard Kipling and vibrantly brought to life on stage by Shirley Serotsky, Associate Artistic Director of Theatre J.

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