BWW Review: MUSEUM 2040 at 4615 Theatre Company
'Museum 2040' is a stunning, meticulous look at the future we face if we don't break out of the cycles that have become a part of American life. Renee Calarco's world-building is impressively, hauntingly, realistic, and it's beautifully brought to life by 4615's incredible cast and crew.
Rainbow Theatre Project Kicks Off Season With BLUE CAMP
Rainbow Theatre Project will begin the 2019-2020 season with the world premiere production of Tim Caggiano and Jack Calvin Hanna's Blue Camp, a play that takes audiences inside of the blue barracks on a U.S. Army base. Blue Camp will run October 31 a?" November 24, 2019 at the Thurgood Marshall Gallery at Saint Augustine's Episcopal Church.
BWW Review: WSC Avant Bard Conjures an Energetic TEMPEST
I've seen a lot of Shakespeare lately. It's a staple of the theater scene because it's relevant to nearly every time and place. In this spirit, WSC Avant Bard calls forth an enthusiastic, semi-contemporary version of THE TEMPEST, Shakespeare's New World piece predicting the drama of the American melting pot.
Photo Flash: Avant Bard Mounts THE TEMPEST
Culminating its 28th season making theatre on the edge, Avant Bard proudly presents Shakespeare's classic comedy The Tempest directed by Artistic and Executive Director Tom Prewitt, now playing at Gunston Arts Center Theatre Two to July 1, 2018. Get a first look at the production below!
BWW Review: CLOVER at Ally Theatre Company
History and theatre buffs alike will love Clover, a new full-length play by Laura Rocklyn and Ty Hallmark. Rocklyn stars as Marian Hooper Adams-called 'Clover' by friends and family.
Ally Theatre Company Kicks Off First Season with MIZ WASHINGTON
When the Mother of America stands trial, will anyone emerge innocent? Ally Theatre Company-DC's newest theatre company dedicated to art that's designed to engage audiences through acknowledging and confronting systemic oppression in America-kicks off its inaugural season with the regional premiere of James Ijames' The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington.
Crash of Rhinos to Present Reading of Malcolm Pelles' UNITED WE DANCE, 3/16
Crash of Rhinos, the endangered little theater company, announced that, as a result of the snowstorm cancelling rehearsals for the project, it has rescheduled its staged reading of "United We Dance," a new comedy by Malcolm Pelles, to Monday night, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts.