BWW Reviews: The Wild But Human Side of DC Revealed in Forum's THE T PARTY
Given the high stakes involved in discussing transgender issues Forum theatre could have staged a traditional play.
NNPN Names Gwydion Suilebhan Project Director of the New Play Exchange
The NATIONAL NEW PLAY NETWORK (NNPN), the country's alliance of non-profit theatres that champions the development, production, and continued life of new plays, proudly announces that Gwydion Suilebhan has been hired as the Project Director for NNPN's New Play Exchange, the national database of play
BWW Reviews: National Symphony Orchestra Concert at Wolf Trap, WICKED DIVAS, Features Two of the Best on Broadway
Belting, showtunes, an exquisite orchestra? Who can ask for much more?
BWW Reviews: Faith-Based JONAH DOVE Premieres at Capital Fringe
Nice concept, but this play has a long way to go.
BWW Reviews: DANCE OF THE WASP AND SPIDER Premieres at Capital Fringe
There's a nice concept at play in this piece, but there's much more work to be done if it is to have a future life.
BWW Reviews: Capital Fringe's FALLBEIL is Nearly Ready for Primetime
This is a difficult piece, but one which has undeniable promise.
BWW Reviews: ALMOST TOGETHER Explores One Woman's Journey with Bipolar Disorder at Capital Fringe
Ultimately the solo piece has an interesting premise, but falters a bit with execution.
BWW Reviews: National Symphony Orchestra Cellist Shows Flair for Storytelling, Music with IN SEARCH OF THE PERFECT G-STRING
With Caruthers sharing great music and interesting stories, you can't help but fall in love with the cello yourself.
BWW Reviews: Grain of Sand Theatre Presents TELL-TALE at Capital Fringe
Grain of Sand Theatre delivers a powerful drama with 'Tell-Tale.
BWW Reviews: MY CIVIL WAR at Capital Fringe is Nice Idea, Poorly Executed
Perhaps with some more work this show could be something special, but right now it's not there.
Laurel Mill Playhouse Opens SEUSSICAL Tonight
Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
Photo Flash: Ed Schultz, Denyce Graves and Tony Danza Honor Teachers at AFT Conference
Scroll down for a photo from last night's American Federation of Teachers' 'Making a Difference' event in which celebrities honored teachers who made a difference in their lives.
THE BOOK OF MORMON Breaks Opera House Theater Record
THE BOOK OF MORMON, winner of nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, has broken its own Opera House theater record in Washington, D.
BWW Reviews: New Musical, ONE NIGHT IN NEW YORK, Debuts at Capital Fringe
It's fun, but hardly for the history books.
GO DOG, GO! and More Set for NextStop Theatre Company's 2013-14 Family Season
A musical adaptation of a beloved children's book, a co-production of a fairy tale favorite, and the regional premiere of a zany new kid's comedy will all be featured in the first season of the rebranded NextStop Theatre Company, formerly known as Elden Street Players.
AFT Conference Features Celebrities with Teachers Who Made a Difference in Their Lives
Three celebrities will honor the public school teachers who made a difference in their lives at a very special evening session on Tuesday, July 23, during the American Federation of Teachers' summer conference in Washington, D.
Ed Schultz, Denyce Graves and Tony Danza Honor Teachers at AFT Conference Today
Three celebrities will honor the public school teachers who made a difference in their lives at a very special evening session today, July 23 during the American Federation of Teachers' summer conference in Washington, D.
BWW Reviews: Qurrat Ann Kadwani's THEY CALL ME Q at Capital Fringe is One to Remember
In some rare cases, a decision to share tales of one's past can give the audience a theatrical experience that it will remember far after the last bow.
The Fabulous 50+ Players to Perform at Various Senior Centers this Winter
The Fabulous 50+ Players will be performing an outreach program, based on their shows Fab 50s do Vaudeville and Our Hit Parade, at various senior centers throughout Howard County during November and December 2013.
BWW Reviews: History Comes Alive in SESQUICENTENNIAL - THE CIVIL WAR REMEMBERED at Capital Fringe
Well-researched and performed, this one deserves an audience.
BWW Reviews: Stephanie Svec's I TRIED TO BE NORMAL ONCE, IT DIDN'T TAKE at Capital Fringe is Exceedingly Engaging
Svec wins the audience over and then some.
BWW Reviews: Obscure Little Musical Theatre Company Presents SONGS FROM AN UNMADE BED at Capital Fringe
Well sung and engaging, this show is one to see!
BWW Reviews: Captivating Social Issue Gets Solo Treatment at Capital Fringe with BULLY
Kaplan is an engaging actor, but does his solo piece really offer anything new? You decide.
BWW Reviews: THE AFFLICTED Takes Another Look at Those Girls from Salem at Capital Fringe
I wanted to like this show, but it needs much more work if it's to have a future.
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