100th Review ~ Our Mission
⊆ June 7th, 2006 by courtney | ˜Hi everyone, Ronnie here, just wanted to thank everyone for all the support that has been given over the last 11 months that it has taken to get to the 100 Review mark. It is important for me to point out that the most important things to DC Theatre Reviews are our readers and the talented theatre companies. Long ago I worked for a super boss, his name was Erol Onaran. Erol had a saying, My customers come first, my employees second, my suppliers 3rd, then me. At DCTR our readers come first, DC area theatres come second, then us. It will always be that way because that is where our priorities are. We know that without readers and the wonderful artists there would be no DC Theatre Reviews. Our single goal is to promote live theatre in Washington, DC and provide a place theatre fans can come to read about shows and discuss them.
There are a few people I would personally like to thank that have supported us in the beginning when we were just some guy with a blog.
My Friend and a woman with incredible love for theatre Lorraine Treanor, all of the wonderful folks that have read our site from the beginning (you know who you are), Tim, Debbie, Fiona, Juliette, Valeria, Delinda and Joel (The Theatre Posse), Christopher Henley and Jay Hardee at WSC, Carolyn Griffin at MetroStage, Dan Brick and Linda Murray at Solas Nua, Deborah Kirby at Journeymen Theatre, Alex Zavistovich, Brian and Paula Alprin at Natural Theatricals, David Siegel at American Century Theater and all the other wonderful and talented theatre professionals in DC who work each day to promote theatre here in the nation’s capital.










August 8th, 2006 at 3:36 pm
[...] Also Noted: The pastel-athon and DC theme park at Princess Sparkle Pony’s Photo Blog On the road to inspection; a car repair report by Wanderings in DC. California race is a harbinger of what’s to come, writes A Silent Cacophony: I don’t think giving 110% this time around will ultimately make any difference, and so I’m not pouring my energies into doing more like I should be doing. That both shocks and saddens me. After a year of blogging, Zeldafitz has ended her blog. She explains the decision and what prompted her to start blogging. Her reasons for beginning a blog may ring true with many: I started this as a way to keep some form of creativity in my life when I was living through very stressful job times. For me, it’s been the best exercise in being able to dream up things, notice things, ruminate, and then formulate something–usually a piece of my heart–and put it out into the world. DC Theater Reviews marks its 100 Review. Our single goal is to promote live theatre in Washington, DC and provide a place theatre fans can come to read about shows and discuss them, writes Ronnie. [...]