Theater Review: Intelligence – We Could All Use Some
Once again Molly Smith’s prescience is almost unsettling. At a time when spying, wiretapping, election tampering, and international espionage are
Read MoreOnce again Molly Smith’s prescience is almost unsettling. At a time when spying, wiretapping, election tampering, and international espionage are
Read MoreAptly, given the energetic, even fitful nature of ragtime music (Wikipedia calls it “syncopated”), Ragtime the musical– now playing at
Read MoreThe Golden Triangle Business Improvement (BID) is raising the curtain on its Golden Cinema Film Series to be hosted this
Read MoreGood writing still matters. On March 16 at the Arts Club of Washington, the news came out that Rachel Corbett,
Read MoreLet’s be clear. Â This isn’t the opera, ballet, symphony, or high-brow theatre experience you’d normally anticipate with tickets to the
Read MoreElevator Repair Service’s production of The Select (The Sun Also Rises) brings Ernest Hemingway’s minimalist 1926 debut novel vividly to
Read MoreIn our Nation’s Capital, where politics is a local obsession, even art can become political. At an intimate event at Arena
Read MoreI remember the year my boyfriend took me to see Hedda Gabler for Valentine’s Day. A play where the heroine
Read MoreIf Constellation Theatre Company truly aims (as they say they do) to tell “big, powerful stories in an intimate space,”
Read MoreOn the one hand, Arena Stage’s “Watch on the Rhine” is simply a good show— a story of family, romance, and
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