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Review: STOMP at Capital One Hall Photo Review: STOMP at Capital One Hall
by Pamela Roberts - April 06, 2024

STOMP is here for a brief five-performance run through April 7 at Capital One Hall in Tysons. In STOMP, anything can be used to drive a beat and set the rhythm. Brooms, trashcans, grocery carts, inner tubes, suitcases – everything including kitchen sinks are objects to play with and explore. Zippo ...

Review: Mosaic Theater Company's World Premiere of Nancy Photo Review: Mosaic Theater Company's World Premiere of Nancy
by Hannah R. Wing - April 04, 2024

Nancy is a compelling satirical play with themes which still resonate today as Indigenous communities in the U.S. (and around the world) fight to get their land back, advocate for environmental justice, and improve the lives of people within their communities....

Review: SUPER FREAK: THE RICK JAMES STORY at National Theatre Photo Review: SUPER FREAK: THE RICK JAMES STORY at National Theatre
by Roger Catlin - April 03, 2024

Somewhere between touring tribute acts and high-gloss Broadway jukebox musical bios are the more modest regional  musicals created to nominally perform the hits of a legacy pop act, in costume, adding biographical details as a story arc....

Review: HESTER STREET At Theater J Photo Review: HESTER STREET At Theater J
by Mary Lincer - April 02, 2024

What did our critic think of HESTER STREET at Theater J?...

Review: THE WHITE FEATHER, A PERSIAN BALLET at Kennedy Center Photo Review: THE WHITE FEATHER, A PERSIAN BALLET at Kennedy Center
by Michela Dwyer - April 02, 2024

What did our critic think of THE WHITE FEATHER, A PERSIAN BALLET at Kennedy Center?...

Review: YAA's BIG FISH at Strathmore Photo Review: YAA's BIG FISH at Strathmore
by Itai Yasur - March 25, 2024

Young Artists of America's BIG FISH was a night to remember for the next generation of singers, dancers and musicians....

Review: George Mason University School of Dance Gala Concert Photo Review: George Mason University School of Dance Gala Concert
by Emily Berger - March 25, 2024

GMU's students performed four diverse works Friday night, from historical modern dance to contemporary to one with inflections of break dance. Friday’s annual showcase of GMU’s dancers at the George Mason Center for the Arts, featured roughly half of the school’s majors in works by Martha Graham, Ky...

Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Ford's Theatre Photo Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Ford's Theatre
by Pamela Roberts - March 21, 2024

Horrors! Ford’s Little Shop disappoints. Little Shop of Horrors is a cult favorite with catchy score of rock and doo-wop tunes. But the latest version at Ford’s Theatre underwhelms. The fun has run out. ...

Review: Round House Theatre's SPRING BREAK A Testament to Youthful Ingenuity Photo Review: Round House Theatre's SPRING BREAK A Testament to Youthful Ingenuity
by Andrew White - March 20, 2024

For family and friends who gathered at Round House Theatre to watch the latest crop of high school talent working on and offstage in Joe Calarco’s Spring Break, it was a chance to cheer on young people who have worked hard to create a compelling afternoon’s entertainment, both visually inventive and...

Review: SCHOOL GIRLS; OR: THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY at NextStop Theatre Company Photo Review: SCHOOL GIRLS; OR: THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY at NextStop Theatre Company
by Jake Bridges - March 18, 2024

What did our critic think of SCHOOL GIRLS; OR: THE AFRICAN MEAN GIRLS PLAY at NextStop Theatre Company?...

Review: AT THE WEDDING at Studio Theatre Photo Review: AT THE WEDDING at Studio Theatre
by Dara Homer - March 18, 2024

At the Wedding is a comedy with tragedy sprinkled in like celebratory confetti that proves difficult to clean up once dispersed. It tries to squeeze in a lot of different ideas, tones, and resonances into barely over an hour. Not all of it lands, but there are seriously funny moments mixed in with t...

Review: MIGRAAAAANTS OR: THERE'S TOO MANY PEOPLE ON THIS DAMN BOAT! at ExPats Theatre Photo Review: MIGRAAAAANTS OR: THERE'S TOO MANY PEOPLE ON THIS DAMN BOAT! at ExPats Theatre
by Mary Lincer - March 17, 2024

What did our critic think of MIGRAAAAANTS OR: THERE'S TOO MANY PEOPLE ON THIS DAMN BOAT! at ExPats Theatre?...

Review: SYMPHONY SWING! AN EVENING OF DUKE ELLINGTON at Kennedy Center Photo Review: SYMPHONY SWING! AN EVENING OF DUKE ELLINGTON at Kennedy Center
by Roger Catlin - March 16, 2024

The American musical giant Duke Ellington wrote more than 1,000 compositions in his long career, and to mark the 125th anniversary of his birth in his native city, The Kennedy Center is determined to celebrate a lot of them. ...

Review: COMPANY at Kennedy Center Photo Review: COMPANY at Kennedy Center
by Shelby Tyler - March 15, 2024

Phone rings, door chimes, in comes a dazzling reimagined production of Stephen Sondheim’s and George Furth’s classic, COMPANY, to the Kennedy Center stage....

Review: PENELOPE at Signature Theatre Photo Review: PENELOPE at Signature Theatre
by Rachael F. Goldberg - March 15, 2024

Signature’s production of 'Penelope' insists that Odysseus’ wife “has some things she wants to say.” If only she would....

Review: SONGBIRD at Kennedy Center Photo Review: SONGBIRD at Kennedy Center
by Roger Catlin - March 12, 2024

There’s an awful lot of death in opera, Timothy O’Leary, the general director of Washington National Opera, lamented on a recent opening night. And those plentiful tragedies are also often further burdened with overbearing scores, turgid storylines, super-large casts and strident if not shrill perfo...

Review: QUIJOTE Y SANCHO PANZA, NUEVAS ANDANZAS at GALA Hispanic Theatre Photo Review: QUIJOTE Y SANCHO PANZA, NUEVAS ANDANZAS at GALA Hispanic Theatre
by Jackson Malmgren - March 12, 2024

What did our critic think of QUIJOTE Y SANCHO PANZA, NUEVAS ANDANZAS AT Gala Hispanic Theatre at GALA Hispanic Theatre? The performance is a condensed retelling of ‘Don Quixote’ fitted for young audiences. Don Quijote (Alex Lopéz) is a man whose insatiable love for stories and books on chivalry has...

Review: AVAAZ at Olney Theatre Center Photo Review: AVAAZ at Olney Theatre Center
by Itai Yasur - March 11, 2024

Olney Theatre Center's AVAAZ charts one woman's journey from Tehran to 'Tehran-geles,' singing a bombastic song of freedom all the way....

Review: THE BOOK OF MORMON at the National Theatre Photo Review: THE BOOK OF MORMON at the National Theatre
by Jackson Malmgren - March 07, 2024

What did our critic think of REVIEW: THE BOOK OF MORMON AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE at National Theatre? THE BOOK OF MORMON at the National Theatre is one of the most amazing performances of the season. This uproariously funny show is flippant and fantastic....

Review: CORIOLANUS at Avant Bard Photo Review: CORIOLANUS at Avant Bard
by Roger Catlin - March 06, 2024

The historical Coriolanus, if he existed at all, was Rome’s most fearsome fighter, trained as a child, excelling as a warrior-leader and able to conquer whole other cities sometimes single-handedly. Even so, James Finley, who portrays the title character in Shakespeare’s tragedy in an eye-opening co...

Review: PEQUEÑAS INFIDELIDADES (LITTLE INFIDELITIES) at Teatro De La Luna Photo Review: PEQUEÑAS INFIDELIDADES (LITTLE INFIDELITIES) at Teatro De La Luna
by Roger Catlin - March 05, 2024

“Pequeñas Infidelidades (Little Infidelidades),” the latest production at the tiny Teatro de La Luna on Georgia Avenue, is a nifty two-hander in which a couple seems to accidentally meet after years apart. Through their banter and barbs we eventually learn the truth behind their past union, their in...

Review: THROUGH THE SUNKEN LANDS at The Kennedy Center Photo Review: THROUGH THE SUNKEN LANDS at The Kennedy Center
by Tavish Young - March 03, 2024

What did our critic think of THROUGH THE SUNKEN LANDS at The Kennedy Center?...

Review: GRUPO CORPO at Kennedy Center Photo Review: GRUPO CORPO at Kennedy Center
by Michela Dwyer - March 02, 2024

What did our critic think of GRUPO CORPO at Kennedy Center?...

Review: THE LEHMAN TRILOGY at Shakespeare Theatre Company Photo Review: THE LEHMAN TRILOGY at Shakespeare Theatre Company
by Pamela Roberts - March 01, 2024

The Lehman Trilogy, directed by Arin Arbus at the Shakespeare Theatre Company, is an extraordinary feat of storytelling. It is simultaneously epic and spare. With just three actors it unfolds the captivating and intimate story of one immigrant family that evolves its company, navigates pious lives, ...

Review: An Intimate Evening with David Foster and Katharine McPhee at the Kennedy Cen Photo Review: An Intimate Evening with David Foster and Katharine McPhee at the Kennedy Center
by Hannah R. Wing - February 27, 2024

Foster breaks out songs from his rolodex of hits and shares the stage with friends (and family) on the Kennedy Center stop of his tour of An Intimate Evening with David Foster and Katharine McPhee....



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