Review: THE MONGOL KHAN is Theatrical Brilliance
by Gilbert Kim Sancha - Oct 27, 2024
Asia Pacific’s leading live entertainment company, Base Entertainment Asia, officially opened 'The Mongol Khan,' an epic theatrical drama based on Central Asia historical events, archaeological discoveries, traditional nomadic dances, and the music of the ancient Hun culture 3000 years ago.
BWW Review: Synetic Theatre's PETER PAN is a Joyous but Mature Celebration of Neverland
by Andrew White - Oct 24, 2017
Given that it's the time of year when Synetic brings out ghoulish Halloween fare, the choice of a children's favorite like Peter Pan may come as a bit of a surprise. But in this incarnation, adapted in fine fashion by Ed Monk, this is a Peter with bite and enough darkness to keep even the grownups on the edge of their seat.
Cast Announced for Synetic Theater's THE ADVENTURES OF PETER PAN
by BWW News Desk - Aug 31, 2017
Take flight to Neverland with Peter Pan, his Lost Boys and the Darling children! In this magical place filled with fairies, pirates, and mermaids, Peter Pan and crew will battle the delightfully sinister Captain Hook with acrobatics that will leave you on the edge of your seat!
Arts on the Horizon to Close Season with BY THE SEASHORE This July
by BWW
News Desk - Jul 13, 2017
Arts on the Horizon, the DC metro area's only theatre company dedicated exclusively to creating original work for children ages 0-6, is excited to announce its final show of the season, By the Seashore, which runs July 13-29, 2017 at The Lab at Convergence in Alexandria, Virginia.
Cast Announced for THE MARK OF CAIN at Synetic Theater
by BWW News Desk - Jun 9, 2017
A newly devised work, Synetic Theater's The Mark of Cain is a neo-surrealist distillation of human history, seen through the eyes of Cain, the world's first criminal. The Mark of Cain will be playing in Arlington from July 19 through August 13.
Summer Beach Play for Babies and Toddlers
by A.A. Cristi - May 18, 2017
Arts on the Horizon, the DC metro area's only theatre company dedicated exclusively to creating original work for children ages 0-6, is excited to announce its final show of the season, By the Seashore, which runs July 13-29, 2017 at The Lab at Convergence in Alexandria, Virginia.
Arts on the Horizon to Close Season with BY THE SEASHORE This July
by BWW News Desk - May 18, 2017
Arts on the Horizon, the DC metro area's only theatre company dedicated exclusively to creating original work for children ages 0-6, is excited to announce its final show of the season, By the Seashore, which runs July 13-29, 2017 at The Lab at Convergence in Alexandria, Virginia.
Cast Announced for Synetic Theater's THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
by BWW News Desk - Jan 23, 2017
Synetic Theater announces the cast of The Taming of the Shrew which will star Irina Tsikurishvili, pulling double duty as both Director and starring as the feisty Katherine, and Ryan Sellers as the money hungry Petruchio.
BWW Review: Synetic Theater Presents SLEEPING BEAUTY with a Twist
by Barbara Johnson - Dec 12, 2016
The classic fairy tale SLEEPING BEAUTY is hundreds of years old, but Synetic Theater has improved it from an emotional standpoint by incorporating an unexpected twist: the Witch is a multidimensional person. In this version, the Prince is the Witch's son, and the incomparable Irina Tsikurishvili brings the Witch to life. The result is breathtaking and makes for timeless entertainment for younger audiences and their families.
Synetic Theater to Present SLEEPING BEAUTY
by Ashlee Latimer - Nov 3, 2016
Synetic Theater invites you to this magical wordless production of Sleeping Beauty that will enchant viewers of all ages. Directed by Paata Tsikurishvili and choreographed by Irinal Tsikurishvili.
BWW Review: Synetic Theater Brings Back a TWELFTH NIGHT to Remember
by Barbara Johnson - Jul 18, 2016
Originally earning 11 Helen Hayes nominations and audience acclaim in 2014, Synetic Theater's silent 1920s-style take on TWELFTH NIGHT is re-staged this season - which is not a moment too soon. In a winning blend of quirky vintage comedy and surprising emotional depth, this production manages to reinvent Shakespeare in a way that's so energetic, it could never be called tired.
BWW Review: ROMEO AND JULIET at Synetic Theater
by Pamela Roberts - Feb 22, 2016
Shakespeare's iambic pentameter, the rhythm of his words, echo the human heartbeat: ba-BUM, ba-BUM. But Synetic Theater gets to the beating heart of ROMEO AND JULIET without a single utterance of any of the Bard's famed words. In its innovative merging of drama and movement, Synetic's silent exploration of the classic work is an extraordinary vision of wonder and passion.