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STC to Bring 'MIDSUMMER' to China

STC to Bring 'MIDSUMMER' to China

by BWW News Desk — March 7, 2016
Following the Free For All 25th Anniversary performances of A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Ethan McSweeny, the Shakespeare Theatre Company's (STC) production will travel to Macao, China, to perform this striking rendition of Shakespeare's iconic comedy at the 27th annual celebration of the Ma
Bringing a Musical to Life: Nick Blaemire and Kyle Jarrow Shepherd FALLOUT to a NYC s

Bringing a Musical to Life: Nick Blaemire and Kyle Jarrow Shepherd FALLOUT to a NYC stage

by Ellen Burns — March 7, 2016
We are never too old for heroes.
BWW Review: LANGUAGE OF THE FUTURE: LETTERS TO JACK is Mesmerizing at the Kennedy Cen

BWW Review: LANGUAGE OF THE FUTURE: LETTERS TO JACK is Mesmerizing at the Kennedy Center

by Hannah Wing — March 5, 2016
In Language of the Future: Letters to Jack, Anderson's new work uses a blend of prose and poetry with punches of other worldly orchestral sounds of Kodheli's married with Anderson's electronic sounds.
BWW Review: THE LION Brings Raw Emotion to Arena Stage

BWW Review: THE LION Brings Raw Emotion to Arena Stage

by Barbara Johnson — March 5, 2016
The premise of THE LION is simple and honest: one actor accompanying himself on guitar as he tells his story.
Arena Stage Celebrates 25 Years of Allen Lee Hughes Fellowship Program

Arena Stage Celebrates 25 Years of Allen Lee Hughes Fellowship Program

by BWW News Desk — March 4, 2016
More than 100 former fellows and interns will gather at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater Thursday, March 31 and Friday, April 1, 2016 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Allen Lee Hughes Fellowship Program.
Signature Theatre Announces Cast of THE MYSTERY OF LOVE AND SEX

Signature Theatre Announces Cast of THE MYSTERY OF LOVE AND SEX

by BWW News Desk — March 4, 2016
Signature Theatre has announced the cast of The Mystery of Love & Sex directed by Stella Powell-Jones (Off-Broadway's 17 Orchard Point).
BWW Review: Shakespeare Theatre Company Presents an OTHELLO for Our Times

BWW Review: Shakespeare Theatre Company Presents an OTHELLO for Our Times

by Jeffrey Walker — March 4, 2016
Shakespeare Theatre Company proves once again their place as one of the nation's finest classical theatre companies with a new production of OTHELLO.
The Rainbow Theatre Project to Stage MR. FANTASTIC and BEAUTIFUL THING Readings

The Rainbow Theatre Project to Stage MR. FANTASTIC and BEAUTIFUL THING Readings

by BWW News Desk — March 3, 2016
The Rainbow Theatre Project's Generation Q Staged Reading Series continues with a presentation of two works by British playwrights, beginning with the short play MR.
Soprano Janai Brugger Wins 2016 Marian Anderson Vocal Award

Soprano Janai Brugger Wins 2016 Marian Anderson Vocal Award

by BWW News Desk — March 3, 2016
The John F.
Keegan Theatre's AMERICAN IDIOT Opening 3/12

Keegan Theatre's AMERICAN IDIOT Opening 3/12

by BWW News Desk — March 2, 2016
Keegan Theatre kicks off its spring season with the high-octane rock musical American Idiot.
BWW Review: FOR COLORED GIRLS/WORD BECOMES FLESH at Theater Alliance

BWW Review: FOR COLORED GIRLS/WORD BECOMES FLESH at Theater Alliance

by Hannah Land — March 2, 2016
Theater Alliance's for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf and Word Becomes Flesh are both beautiful theatrical experiences; when presented together their power and resonance only magnifies.
Congressional Chorus to Present TINSELTOWN: A HOLLYWOOD CABARET

Congressional Chorus to Present TINSELTOWN: A HOLLYWOOD CABARET

by BWW News Desk — March 1, 2016
Put on your swankiest outfit, grab a cocktail and join us for a glamorous evening of entertainment as our 85 singers and dancers and a hot seven-­piece band recreate some of the most memorable musical moments from the silver screen.
Mosaic Theater to Stage World Premiere of Motti Lerner's AFTER THE WAR

Mosaic Theater to Stage World Premiere of Motti Lerner's AFTER THE WAR

by BWW News Desk — March 1, 2016
Mosaic Theater Company of DC's Voices From a Changing Middle East Festival continues this month with the world premiere of Motti Lerner's powerful new family drama, AFTER THE WAR, under the direction of his longtime collaborator Sinai Peter.
Shakespeare Theatre Company to Stage 1984

Shakespeare Theatre Company to Stage 1984

by BWW News Desk — March 1, 2016
Next up in the 2015-2016 season The Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC) presents 1984 as part of an ongoing initiative to include productions by international companies on its mainstage.
BWW Review: CRIMES OF THE HEART Is Heart-Stopping in Bursts at NEXTSTOP Theatre

BWW Review: CRIMES OF THE HEART Is Heart-Stopping in Bursts at NEXTSTOP Theatre

by Hannah Wing — February 29, 2016
NEXTSTOP Theatre's production of Crimes of the Heart provides a few bursts of heart-stopping drama with minimal laughs and leaves the 1970's aesthetic at the door.
THE GHOSTS OF LOTE BRAVO by Hilary Bettis to Receive Rolling World Premiere Courtesy

THE GHOSTS OF LOTE BRAVO by Hilary Bettis to Receive Rolling World Premiere Courtesy NNPN

by BWW News Desk — February 29, 2016
The National New Play Network, the country's alliance of nonprofit theaters that champions the development, production, and continued life of new plays, announces The Ghosts of Lote Bravo by Hilary Bettis as its 56th Rolling World Premiere.
BWW Review: THE WASHINGTON BALLET Celebrates Septime Webre's Legacy in Director's Cut

BWW Review: THE WASHINGTON BALLET Celebrates Septime Webre's Legacy in Director's Cut

by Frances Steiner — February 29, 2016
On the evening of Thursday, February 25th 2016 at the Eisenhower Theater in Washington, DC, Director's Cut began with a standing ovation for Artistic Director Septime Webre who just announced his departure from the Washington Ballet after a seventeen-year tenure.
BWW Review: Darren Criss, Betsy Wolfe, and the National Symphony Bring a Little Broad

BWW Review: Darren Criss, Betsy Wolfe, and the National Symphony Bring a Little Broadway to Kennedy Center

by Jennifer Perry — February 28, 2016
One thing I can always count on when I go to a National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) Pops concert featuring music of the Great White Way - and perhaps beyond - is that the accomplished musicians and their exceptional conductor Steven Reineke will give it all the energy, vigor and verve it deserves.
Photo Flash: First Look at CRIMES OF THE HEART at NextStop Theatre

Photo Flash: First Look at CRIMES OF THE HEART at NextStop Theatre

by BWW News Desk — February 26, 2016
'Crimes of the Heart,' by Beth Henley, plays Thursdays through Sundays through March 20, 2016 at NextStop Theatre Company, in Herndon, Virginia.
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, URINETOWN & More Set for NextStop Theatre's 2016-17 Season

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, URINETOWN & More Set for NextStop Theatre's 2016-17 Season

by BWW News Desk — February 25, 2016
Producing Artistic Director Evan Hoffmann announces NextStop Theatre Company's fourth professional season of theatre in the Dulles Corridor.
Ford's Theatre's 110 IN THE SHADE Begins in March

Ford's Theatre's 110 IN THE SHADE Begins in March

by BWW News Desk — February 25, 2016
This American musical about confidence and courtship is based on N.
BWW Review: JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH Goes On an Adventure at Adventure Theatre MTC

BWW Review: JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH Goes On an Adventure at Adventure Theatre MTC

by Keith Tittermary — February 25, 2016
One of the many things that Adventure Theatre MTC does right its new gorgeous production of Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach is to bring back director Michael Baron to the area.
John Oliver Adds Pair of Performances to Kennedy Center Engagement

John Oliver Adds Pair of Performances to Kennedy Center Engagement

by BWW News Desk — February 24, 2016
Due to overwhelming demand, the Kennedy Center announced today two additional performances by John Oliver on Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 7 p.
BWW Review: Signature Theatre's ROAD SHOW Gets It Right

BWW Review: Signature Theatre's ROAD SHOW Gets It Right

by Benjamin Tomchik — February 24, 2016
With Road Show, Signature Theatre once again proves why they are DC's leading interpreter of Stephen Sondheim's work.
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