There is no better place to see a show about sin than the basement of a church. Evil exists everywhere in the world, but you can’t have sin without religion to point it out. [Read more...]
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There is no better place to see a show about sin than the basement of a church. Evil exists everywhere in the world, but you can’t have sin without religion to point it out. [Read more...]
It’s Not Easy Being Green is actually a collection of four sharply-drawn short plays and a dance piece by Washington-area artists, all about relationships in an era of ecological consciousness. An understanding that our present environmental challenges [Read more...]
Nothing like a good sex confessional to sell out a show on a Sunday night, and Brent Stansell knows it. For a very bold, very blue 75 minutes he sets up sordid stories like a funhouse, and we walk through each one with wide eyes and big goofy grins on our faces. [Read more...]
Beyond DarkCorners is a daring double bill of two complementary performances by DC-based artists Christopher Prince and Terry Sidney. While exploring a vast variety of topics and subject matter, their message was clear as a riveted audience took in Sidney’s final words [Read more...]
After about the twentieth blackout in this fifty-minute play, I was beginning to think that what I was seeing was notso hotso. [Read more...]
Caught in the crosshairs of Nathanial Hawthorne’s “Scarlet Letter” and the stranglehold of slavery, with miscreant bounty hunters running around, singing, wearing kilts, [Read more...]
As The Teacher’s Lounge or One Child Left Behind begins, loudspeakers broadcast brief statements from George W. Bush and Barack Obama about the success – or lack thereof – [Read more...]
One of the greatest challenges facing an actor is to try to create their own unique interpretation of a classic role such as Randle P. McMurphy or Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. [Read more...]
Joseph Merrick’s problem – in addition to a horrible disfiguring disease now thought to be neurofibromatosis type1 – was that he lived in the wrong century. Born in Victorian England, he was dependent [Read more...]
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