Review: A JUMPING-OFF POINT at Round House Theatre
by David Friscic - April 17, 2024
An exploration of what constitutes the writer’s role and ownership of material, issues of representation in the arts, racial politics and the messiness of friendship and caring are all threshed out in Inda Craig -Galván’s play A Jumping-Off Point. Now being presented at the Round House Theatre, this...
Review: AN UNBUILT LIFE at Washington Stage Guild
by Roger Catlin - April 18, 2024
It’s the painting Girl with a Flute, long attributed to Vermeer, that adorns the program cover of the Washington Stage Guild’s world premiere production of “An Unbuilt Life.” ...
Review: DISTILLATION at Solas Nua
by Roger Catlin - April 17, 2024
You meet in the hotel lobby and go up the elevator in two groups of 10 to the fourth floor. Once assembled there, you’re led to a community room where you take your seat around a table covered in clumps of black earth that we’ll soon come to learn is peat. Irish peat, from the bogs. Three hundred po...
Review: CHICKS IN HEAVEN at Creative Cauldron
by Jake Bridges - April 15, 2024
What did our critic think of CHICKS IN HEAVEN at Creative Cauldron?...
Review: UNKNOWN SOLDIER at Arena Stage
by Rachael F. Goldberg - April 15, 2024
'Unknown Soldier' is a beautifully performed show with a fascinating exploration of memory, love, and loss, but its main flaw is that it is a show seeking out answers to a mystery it not only fails to resolve, but further convolutes at every turn. While there’s truth in that, it’s also a little diss...
Review: ISLANDER at Olney Theatre Center
by Itai Yasur - April 14, 2024
Now on tour, a new musical makes landfall at Olney Theatre Center with a fantastical song worthy of our attention...
Review: MACBETH at Shakespeare Theatre Company
by Dara Homer - April 15, 2024
STC’s Macbeth highlights brutal pairs: war and domestic life, grief and humor, brief words and permanent consequences. While the setting could feel unassuming—indeed, audiences must make their way through the parking lot of a Home Depot when arriving via metro—it also shows how extravagant it is to ...
Review: MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE at Kennedy Center Opera House
by Emily Berger - April 13, 2024
Message in a Bottle, a narrative dance work set to music by Sting, with choreography by Kate Prince ranging from hip hop to break dancing to contemporary, is sometimes maddening but often exhilarating....
Review: PETER PAN at Broadway At The National
by Peter Rouleau - April 12, 2024
Growing up, I didn't always have the warmest feelings toward's J.M. Barrie's most famous character. Look at my byline and you can probably figure out why. Yet I thoroughly enjoyed the national tour of 'Peter Pan' at Broadway at the National, which runs through April 21. It's a vibrant, engaging int...
Summer News: CATF Contemporary American Theater Festival Rolls Out Another World Premiere Season!
by Andrew White - April 12, 2024
Believe it or not, Summer is coming. After we sneeze our way through a way-too-flowery Spring, we get to contemplate the joys of those little weekend getaways here and there, sneaking out of town to enjoy some solid artistry in friendly locales. ...
Review: WEBSTER'S BITCH At The Keegan Theatre
by Jake Bridges - April 09, 2024
What did our critic think of WEBSTER'S BITCH at The Keegan Theatre?...
Review: THE NANCE at 1st Stage
by Mary Lincer - April 07, 2024
What did our critic think of THE NANCE at 1st Stage?...
Review: CIVILIZING LUSBY at Best Medicine Repertory
by Peter Rouleau - April 08, 2024
A lone man taking on a developer to keep his property. A woman being courted by a man of means favored by her parents and a rogue. A couple whose prosperous appearance masks deep insecurity, secrets, and recriminations. These are all familiar elements, perhaps even cliches, but in Best Medicine Rep...
Review: LES BALLETS TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO TO THE KENNEDY CENTER at Kennedy Center Opera House
by Emily Berger - April 06, 2024
Thursday’s return of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo to the Kennedy Center brought a full house and lots of laughs to the DMV....
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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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
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
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...