Interview: Theatre Life with Maisie Posner
by Elliot Lanes
- Dec 12, 2025
Today’s subject Maisie Posner is currently living her theatre life onstage at Round House Theatre sharing the role of Emma with Avery Harris in Rules for Living. The production runs through January 4th and marks her Round House Theatre debut.
Feature: Remembering one of DC Theatre's Visionaries Jerry Whiddon
by Elliot Lanes
- Oct 23, 2025
This past week the DC theatre community lost one of its visionaries with the passing of Artistic Director/Director/Performer/Mentor Jerry B. Whiddon at age 77.
For twenty years Jerry served as the Producing Artistic Director Of Round House Theatre. The company was born out of Street 70 which Jerry helped start in 1970.
Review: THE AMERICAN FIVE at Ford's Theatre
by Jake Bridges
- Sep 26, 2025
Early in my arts management training, I read former Kennedy Center President Michael Kaiser’s book, The Cycle. This arts manifesto is a practical guide on creating and sustaining the arts, and I do recommend it for anyone seeking a career in the field. But I digress.
McDaniel College Unveils Fall 2025 Cultural Events and Performances
by A.A. Cristi
- Jul 24, 2025
McDaniel College has unveiled a robust lineup of free cultural events for Fall 2025, including art exhibitions, concerts, theatre performances, lectures, and film screenings. Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public and will take place on McDaniel’s campus at 2 College Hill in Westminster, Maryland.
Interview: Paige Hathaway of THE MIRROR CRACK'D at Alley Theatre
by Brett Cullum
- Jul 15, 2025
So the challenge with this show is, it is not just one location. It's like Miss Marple's cottage. It's a movie studio. It's a dressing room and a soundstage in the filming studio. And then there's this enormous manor called Gossington Hall.
THREE SISTERS AND NO SISTERS Begins At Theatre Pro Rata In May
by A.A. Cristi
- Apr 28, 2025
Theatre Pro Rata will present a truly unique theatrical experience: a new adaptation of Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov alongside No Sisters, a clever companion piece by Aaron Posner. This is a chance to see two exceptional plays that explore the same world from radically different perspectives.
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