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DCTA Interactive Calendar This calendar is intended to help you plan your District Fringe Festival experience. The calendar is interactive – scroll to see the shows playing each day. Hover over the ...
Reviews ‘Ain’t Too Proud’ on tour at the National is a jukebox musical for the ages With powerhouse vocals and smooth moves, this dazzling production tells the story of The Temptations' rise to fame.
In keeping with its mission of bringing rarely seen classic plays to life for a present-day audience, Red Bull Theater’s current Off-Broadway offering at New World Stages is a limited engagement of ...
Footloose the musical … is not a very good musical. It is campy to the point of cringe. The story shifts wildly between overtly self-serious and goofy. And the book is dated to the extent that, in the ...
Locations Maryland Reviews Olney’s new musical ‘Senior Class’ features a talented cast but needs work The storytelling doesn't yet soar, but the high-octane show is infused with large ensemble dance ...
Community Theater Locations Maryland ‘Tick, Tick… BOOM!’ charms and fascinates at Greenbelt Arts Center Jonathan Larson's semi-autobiographical musical is a reminder of what we tragically lost too ...
Reviews Avant Bard’s ‘The Margriad’ is an exhilarating Shakespearean remix This fresh adaptation is a wild ride of humor, deceit, devotion, and death, and the cast has incredible presence, versatility ...
At the end of It’s a Motherf**cking Pleasure at Woolly Mammoth Theatre, audience members are offered temporary tattoos from buckets as they exit the theatre. The tattoos read: I’m an ally. This ironic ...
Shakespeare Theatre Company has announced the cast of Uncle Vanya, directed by STC Artistic Director Simon Godwin. The production, hailed the “show of the year” (San Francisco Chronicle) and “pure ...
Community Theater Ordinary people shine in Colonial Players’ extraordinary ‘Working’ A top-notch cast performs a unique musical about what real people spend most of their waking lives doing.
Reviews Locations Virginia A ‘King Lear’ both upbeat and dark at American Shakespeare Center Tough times call for a tough Lear, and we have one here: Angela Iannone owns the stage.
The power struggle between the two men is piercingly honest, sometimes brutal, sometimes shot through with humor. John Kani’s Kunene and the King, a U.S. premiere, brings us two great actors in a ...
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