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Ping Chong, Randy Gener & More Join Theatre of the Voiceless Festival, 6/16-19

Ping Chong, Randy Gener & More Join Theatre of the Voiceless Festival, 6/16-19

by BWW News Desk — June 12, 2013
Documentary theater possesses a unique ability to respond to issues of pressing political import and social justice, and provides a platform and voice for the dispossessed.
GOODNIGHT MOON, THREE LITTLE BIRDS and More Set for ATMTC's 62nd Season

GOODNIGHT MOON, THREE LITTLE BIRDS and More Set for ATMTC's 62nd Season

by BWW News Desk — June 12, 2013
Adventure Theatre MTC, ATMTC, the twice recipient of the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Production, Theatre for Young Audiences 2011-2012, has announced its 62nd Season.
Brave Spirits Theatre Opens ROMEO AND JULIET Tonight

Brave Spirits Theatre Opens ROMEO AND JULIET Tonight

by BWW News Desk — June 12, 2013
Brave Spirits Theatre has announced its fourth production, William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
THE MUSIC MAN to Open at Virginia Rep, 6/28

THE MUSIC MAN to Open at Virginia Rep, 6/28

by BWW News Desk — June 11, 2013
Virginia Repertory Theatre announces the opening of The Music Man at the Sara Belle and Neil November Theatre on Friday, June 28 with a Preview on June 27.
Kelly Younger's THIS WORLD WE KNOW Wins Firehouse Theatre's 2013 Festival of New Amer

Kelly Younger's THIS WORLD WE KNOW Wins Firehouse Theatre's 2013 Festival of New American Plays

by BWW News Desk — June 11, 2013
Firehouse Theatre has announced the winner of the 11th Annual Festival of New American Plays, Kelly Younger's This World We Know.
The 8th Annual Capital Fringe Festival to Present HOW TO HAVE IT ALL: THE MUSICAL, 7/

The 8th Annual Capital Fringe Festival to Present HOW TO HAVE IT ALL: THE MUSICAL, 7/11

by BWW News Desk — June 11, 2013
HOW TO HAVE IT ALL: THE MUSICAL is an original musical inspired by the 2012 Anne-Marie Slaughter article "Why Women Still Can't Have it All" which sparked a dialogue among a group of performers about modern society and the difficulties faced by both women and men trying to pursue a life that include
Nat'l Conservatory of Dramatic Arts to Stage Reading of THE THING ABOUT MY BROTHER, 6

Nat'l Conservatory of Dramatic Arts to Stage Reading of THE THING ABOUT MY BROTHER, 6/24

by BWW News Desk — June 10, 2013
The National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, the only accredited acting school in the Greater Washington Area, announced today the continuation of its staged readings of a "Manilogy" of new comedies about men - written by local playwrights Mario Baldessari and Chris Stezin, and directed by WSC Avant
BWW Reviews: Touring Cast of ROCK OF AGES Ignites Audience at Wolf Trap's Filene Cent

BWW Reviews: Touring Cast of ROCK OF AGES Ignites Audience at Wolf Trap's Filene Center

by Jennifer Perry — June 8, 2013
Thanks to a triple threat cast with energy to spare, this silly show is one to see!
BWW Reviews: An Electrifying COMPANY Brilliantly Realized at Signature

BWW Reviews: An Electrifying COMPANY Brilliantly Realized at Signature

by Jeffrey Walker — June 8, 2013
COMPANY at Signature Theatre is electrifying and brilliant.
BRAVO@KAT Stages FIDDLER ON THE ROOF JR. Today

BRAVO@KAT Stages FIDDLER ON THE ROOF JR. Today

by BWW News Desk — June 8, 2013
What possibly could be said or written about a production of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Jr.
Flying V to Debut Edward Daniels' THE BEST OF CRAIGSLIST, 6/14-30

Flying V to Debut Edward Daniels' THE BEST OF CRAIGSLIST, 6/14-30

by BWW News Desk — June 7, 2013
The very best of the Internet's most iconic advertisement and missed connection website is reimagined on stage in this newly devised play, conceived by Edward Daniels, and created by the artists of Flying V.
Keegan Theatre's RABBIT HOLE Opens June 28

Keegan Theatre's RABBIT HOLE Opens June 28

by BWW News Desk — June 7, 2013
The Keegan Theatre will present David Lindsay-Abaire's Rabbit Hole, winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize, opening on June 28 at the Church Street Theater in Washington, DC.
BWW Reviews:  Sardonic and Witty, BECKY SHAW Makes Area Premiere at Round House Theat

BWW Reviews: Sardonic and Witty, BECKY SHAW Makes Area Premiere at Round House Theatre

by Jennifer Perry — June 4, 2013
When newly-minted Round House Theatre Producing Artistic Director Ryan Rilette announced that Gina Gionoffrido's Becky Shaw would replace another show - selected by his predecessor - in the theatre company's current season, I was pretty interested to see how it would turn out.
Shakespeare Theatre Company to Present POTTED POTTER, 9/5

Shakespeare Theatre Company to Present POTTED POTTER, 9/5

by BWW News Desk — June 3, 2013
The Shakespeare Theatre Company, recipient of the 2012 Regional Theatre Tony Award, is pleased to announce that Potted Potter, a seventy minute production featuring all seven Harry Potter books, will play in the Company's Sidney Harman Hall (610 F Street NW) this fall.
Diane Hamilton to Retire from ATMTC After 27 Years

Diane Hamilton to Retire from ATMTC After 27 Years

by BWW News Desk — June 3, 2013
Adventure Theatre MTC (ATMTC) Adventure Theatre MTC announces the retirement of Diane Hamilton, long-time lead artist, mentor and inspiration to Washington, D.
BWW Reviews: Woolly Mammoth Premieres Posner's STUPID F##KING BIRD

BWW Reviews: Woolly Mammoth Premieres Posner's STUPID F##KING BIRD

by Jennifer Perry — June 3, 2013
Angsty, raw, and real, this play does not shy away from the hard, but well-discussed philosophical questions about art, reality, love and life and what it all means.
BWW Reviews: Rediscover THE GUARDSMAN at Kennedy Center

BWW Reviews: Rediscover THE GUARDSMAN at Kennedy Center

by Jeffrey Walker — June 3, 2013
A wealth of talent has come together to produce The Guardsman at the Kennedy Center.
BWW Reviews:  CLEMENTINE IN THE LOWER NINE at Forum is Haunting, Dynamic

BWW Reviews: CLEMENTINE IN THE LOWER NINE at Forum is Haunting, Dynamic

by Jennifer Perry — June 2, 2013
Forum Theatre's production of this riveting drama is - like the company itself - ambitious, heartfelt, and raw.
Ford's Theatre Annual Gala Set for Tonight With Heidi Blickenstaff, Brian Stokes Mitc

Ford's Theatre Annual Gala Set for Tonight With Heidi Blickenstaff, Brian Stokes Mitchell and More

by BWW News Desk — June 2, 2013
Ford's Theatre Society will host its annual gala tonight, June 2, 2013, at Ford's Theatre (511 10th Street NW) followed by a seated dinner at the National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum (750 Ninth Street NW).
dog & pony dc's A KILLING GAME Heads to Capital Fringe and Beyond, July 2013

dog & pony dc's A KILLING GAME Heads to Capital Fringe and Beyond, July 2013

by BWW News Desk — June 1, 2013
dog & pony dc will present a 'second edition' of their original play, A Killing Game, in conjunction with Washington, DC's Capital Fringe Festival in July of 2013.
SIGNS OF LIFE Gets Staged Reading at American University Tonight

SIGNS OF LIFE Gets Staged Reading at American University Tonight

by BWW News Desk — June 1, 2013
Snap-Two Productions, Inc.
WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE Star Trek Parody Musical Makes World Premiere in DC, Jun

WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE Star Trek Parody Musical Makes World Premiere in DC, June 2013

by BWW News Desk — June 1, 2013
Where No Man Has Gone Before - The Unauthorized Star Trek Parody Musical will make its World Premier in Washington DC in June of 2013.
Photo Flash: 2013 James C. Macdonald Fine Arts Scholarship Competition Announces Winn

Photo Flash: 2013 James C. Macdonald Fine Arts Scholarship Competition Announces Winners

by BWW News Desk — May 31, 2013
Fifteen high school students received scholarships for successfully competing in the 2013 James C.
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