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Elizabeth Seablom is a senior Musical Theatre major at the Catholic University of America. She is a DC native, and is extremely excited to be writing about theatre in her hometown! Besides acting, singing, and dancing she enjoys going to see theatre, writing, going to Caps games and cheerleading for The Catholic University of America’s cheerleading team. She looks forward to seeing and writing about some great shows in one of her favorite cities!
BWW Review: HERE'S THE DEAL at Signature Theatre
March 3, 2021
An exploration into the parallels between the Great Depression and the COVID 19 pandemic
BWW Review: EINSTEIN'S WIFE at ExPats Theatre
March 10, 2020
BWW Review: HEAD OVER HEELS at Monumental Theatre Company
March 8, 2020
BWW Review: CROWNS at Creative Cauldron
February 19, 2020
Regina Taylor's Crowns is the story of a young teen from Brooklyn sent to live with her grandmother after the traumatic death of her brother. The more time she spends in South Carolina, the more she learns about herself, her ancestors, and the beautiful art of hat-wearing. Crowns not only draws from old southern traditions within black churches but of generations long before them, passed down through beautiful hymnals and energetic storytelling.
March 3, 2021
An exploration into the parallels between the Great Depression and the COVID 19 pandemic
BWW Review: EINSTEIN'S WIFE at ExPats Theatre
March 10, 2020
BWW Review: HEAD OVER HEELS at Monumental Theatre Company
March 8, 2020
BWW Review: CROWNS at Creative Cauldron
February 19, 2020
Regina Taylor's Crowns is the story of a young teen from Brooklyn sent to live with her grandmother after the traumatic death of her brother. The more time she spends in South Carolina, the more she learns about herself, her ancestors, and the beautiful art of hat-wearing. Crowns not only draws from old southern traditions within black churches but of generations long before them, passed down through beautiful hymnals and energetic storytelling.