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The latest interviews with theater stars, creatives & more from Washington, DC
Theatre Life with Sulmane Maigadi

Theatre Life with Sulmane Maigadi

by Elliot Lanes — April 22, 2019
Spring has sprung here in DC. The cherry blossoms are in bloom, Lawmakers are doing whatever they do and my favorite area art education institution The Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts is gearing up for their  spring musical production. This year as part of the Creating a Musical Role class...
Theatre Life with Jeremy Price

Theatre Life with Jeremy Price

by Elliot Lanes — April 17, 2019
Since 2003, today's subject, Jeremy Price has been living his theatre life making noise all over the world in the international percussion phenomenon, Stomp. The current US tour is coming to DC's National Theatre April 23rd, playing through the 28th....
Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm, Gary L. Perkins III And Simon Kiser of P.Y.G. OR THE MIS-

Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm, Gary L. Perkins III And Simon Kiser of P.Y.G. OR THE MIS-EDUMACATION OF DORIAN BELLE at Studio Theatre

by Jack Read — April 8, 2019
Right on the heels of the closing of Queen of Basel, a Miami-set rebirth of Strindberg's Miss Julie, Studio Theatre is breathing new life into another classic. Most audiences are familiar with Shaw's Pygmalion - or, more likely, its musical counterpart My Fair Lady - in which a low-born member of so...
Nick Blaemire On Touring, Living Life & Bonding With FALSETTOS' Audiences

Nick Blaemire On Touring, Living Life & Bonding With FALSETTOS' Audiences

by Gil Kaan — April 4, 2019
The 2019 National tour of Lincoln Center Theater's production of FALSETTOS has already begun in San Francisco, with its next stop the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles (beginning April 16, 2019). I was afforded the most opportune chance to chat with Nick Blaemire in between shows at the SHN Golden Gat...
Theatre Life with Kristin Chenoweth

Theatre Life with Kristin Chenoweth

by Elliot Lanes — March 29, 2019
Today's subject, Kristin Chenoweth, has been living her theatre life to the fullest since 1993 when Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ cast her as the ingénue in their production of Animal Crackers. The show effectively launched her career and she went on to become a Tony Award-winning actress, a...
Steven Carpenter of RESOLVING HEDDA at Washington Stage Guild

Steven Carpenter of RESOLVING HEDDA at Washington Stage Guild

by Rachael Goldberg — March 26, 2019
Steven Carpenter is the director of Washington Stage Guild's latest production, 'Resolving Hedda,' a twist in the Isben classic, 'Hedda Gabler.' 'Resolving Hedda' is playing at the Washington Stage Guild through April 14th....
Brittany Williams of A BRONX TALE the National Tour at The National Theatre

Brittany Williams of A BRONX TALE the National Tour at The National Theatre

by Brandon Horwin — March 25, 2019
In preparation for A Bronx Tale stopping in Washington, D.C. March 26-March 31, Brittany Williams spoke about her role as a swing in the show, and being a part of the touring company of A Bronx Tale....
Theatre Life with Laura Giannarelli

Theatre Life with Laura Giannarelli

by Elliot Lanes — March 24, 2019
Today's subject Laura Giannarelli has been living her theatre life for many years now on both sides of the footlights. As a performer she just completed a star turn in Gulf View Drive at Washington Stage Guild (WSG), the company she helped found back in 1986. The company's current show Resolving Hed...
Theatre Life with Heather McDonald

Theatre Life with Heather McDonald

by Elliot Lanes — March 18, 2019
As a playwright you always hope that your script gets a first class production at a top theatre. Today's subject, Heather McDonald, is currently living her theatre life on a high as her world premiere play Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity is receiving such royal treatme...
Theatre Life with Nicholas Rodriguez

Theatre Life with Nicholas Rodriguez

by Elliot Lanes — March 11, 2019
You most likely know today's subject Nicholas Rodriguez from his many area appearances at Arena Stage. Who could forget his Billy Bigelow in Carousel or his Freddy Eynsford-Hill in My Fair Lady or Curly in Oklahoma!? The latter garnered Nicholas a Helen Hayes Award for Best Actor in a Musical....
Spenser Micetich of FINDING NEVERLAND at National Theatre

Spenser Micetich of FINDING NEVERLAND at National Theatre

by Kelle Long — February 25, 2019
In a city that is often associated with cynicism, you may soon feel a little fairy dust sprinkled over town. FINDING NEVERLAND is flying into the National Theatre in Washington DC this week, stoking our childlike wonder that can be easily lost in the daily grind. The musical, based on the Academy A...
Frank X of THE JEWISH QUEEN LEAR at Theater J

Frank X of THE JEWISH QUEEN LEAR at Theater J

by Rachael Goldberg — February 24, 2019
Frank X is making his Theater J debut as Shalmen in the upcoming production of 'The Jewish Queen Lear' (also known as 'Mirele Efros'), which runs at Georgetown University's Davis Performing Arts Center in the Gonda Theatre from March 13th through April 7th....
Jessica Stone, Director, of VANITY FAIR at Shakespeare Theatre Company

Jessica Stone, Director, of VANITY FAIR at Shakespeare Theatre Company

by Rachael Goldberg — February 18, 2019
Jessica Stone is the director of Shakespeare Theatre Company's upcoming production of Vanity Fair, adapted by playwright Kate Hamill from the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray. Stone has worked as an actress on and off-Broadway, in television and in film for the last 30 years, and has been direct...
Theatre Life with Kevin McAllister

Theatre Life with Kevin McAllister

by Elliot Lanes — February 11, 2019
Today's subject, Kevin McAllister, always has dynamic stage presence no matter the production. Currently he is living his theatre life onstage at Signature Theatre singing the Ken Page track in Ain't Misbehavin'. The production runs through March 10th in Signature Theatre's MAX space....
Theatre Life with Sarah Marshall

Theatre Life with Sarah Marshall

by Elliot Lanes — February 7, 2019
Today's subject, Sarah Marshall, has had a long and distinguished DC theater career that spans over three decades. You can currently see her in Admissions at Studio Theatre – one of her theater homes. The production runs through March 3rd....
Theatre Life with Jonathan David Martin

Theatre Life with Jonathan David Martin

by Elliot Lanes — February 6, 2019
Today's subject, Jonathan David Martin, came to Washington, DC after accepting a job as Associate Producer of Theater J, but he is currently living his theatre life back onstage in The Heiress at Arena Stage in the role of Morris Townsend This production, which marks his Arena Stage debut, begins pe...
Robert Richmond of NELL GWYNN at Folger Shakespeare Library

Robert Richmond of NELL GWYNN at Folger Shakespeare Library

by Rachael Goldberg — January 29, 2019
Robert Richmond is the director of Folger Theatre's upcoming production of Nell Gwynn. Richmond has directed a number of productions for Folger Theatre in DC and served as the Associate Artistic Director of the Aquilla Company in New York City. He currently is the Department Chair and Artistic Direc...
Theatre Life with Matthew Bourne

Theatre Life with Matthew Bourne

by Elliot Lanes — January 13, 2019
Today's subject Matthew Bourne has done what some might say is impossible, making his theatre life quite the big deal. Bourne has managed to meld the worlds of classical dance and theatre together in his internationally acclaimed company New Adventures with some pretty terrific results. His latest c...
Jennifer Schwed And Doug Bradshaw of 19: THE MUSICAL at The Hill Center

Jennifer Schwed And Doug Bradshaw of 19: THE MUSICAL at The Hill Center

by Rachael Goldberg — January 10, 2019
'19: The Musical' is the brainchild of Through the 4th Wall co-founders, Jennifer Schwed and Doug Bradshaw. Both DC natives, Schwed and Bradshaw conceived the idea of a musical about the passage of the 19th Amendment back in 2016, and have been overseeing workshops and concert performances for a lit...
Theatre Life with Nehassaiu deGannes

Theatre Life with Nehassaiu deGannes

by Elliot Lanes — December 28, 2018
Given the current political climate in this country you have to ask if there is any such thing as a truly honest politician. Today's subject, Nehassaiu deGannes, is currently living her theatre life onstage at Studio Theatre portraying just that type, Rep. Sydney Millsap, in local playwright Sarah B...
BWW Feature: AMERICAN MOOR Returns to Washington, D.C.

BWW Feature: AMERICAN MOOR Returns to Washington, D.C.

by Naomi Ducat — December 26, 2018
American Moor, written and performed by the esteemed Keith Hamilton Cobb and directed by Drama Desk nominee Kim Weild, returns for a four week engagement at Anacostia Playhouse, from January 9- February 3, 2019....
BWW Exclusive: What Makes A CHRISTMAS CAROL the Story of the Holiday Season? Theatres

BWW Exclusive: What Makes A CHRISTMAS CAROL the Story of the Holiday Season? Theatres Around the Country Explain!

by Julie Musbach — December 7, 2018
By the time December hits (and oftentimes well before), it's impossible to browse theatre listings without running across half a dozen productions of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. But what makes it so long lasting? We reached out to companies across the US and more to find out just what makes ...
Ben Cherry's Journey From Broadway to DC with Arena's INDECENT

Ben Cherry's Journey From Broadway to DC with Arena's INDECENT

by Benjamin Tomchik — November 20, 2018
Every role takes an actor on a journey. For Ben Cherry, the role of Lemml in Paula Vogel's play Indecent has taken him from Broadway to Minneapolis' Guthrie Theatre and, starting this week, to Washington's very-own Arena Stage....
Mark Campbell of SILENT NIGHT at The Kennedy Center

Mark Campbell of SILENT NIGHT at The Kennedy Center

by Rachael Goldberg — November 18, 2018
Mark Campbell is a DC native, and librettist of 28 operas, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning opera 'Silent Night,' which is currently playing at the Kennedy Center. Campbell has also written a number of musicals, and is currently working on multiple projects....
Theatre Life with Nancy Anderson

Theatre Life with Nancy Anderson

by Elliot Lanes — November 2, 2018
Today's subject, Nancy Anderson, has been living her theater life on Broadway and in regional theaters for many years now. You can currently see her as the tight-fisted, but caring dance teacher Mrs. Wilkinson in Billy Elliot at Signature Theatre. The production plays through January 6, 2019 in the ...
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