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Miranda Hall Miranda Hall is a student at Georgetown University studying Theater and Performance Studies, English, and French. A Baltimore native, she has come to love DC as a runner, poet, and cupcake scavenger. Her work as a performer and director fuels her writing. The Audible Group and the Capital Fringe really strike her fancy.

The Chalk Boy

  • The Chalk Boy  
  • Reviewed by Miranda Hall

Orangeade? Check. Feisty girl-power soundtrack? Double check. Title role? No dice. [Read more...]

B-Digga Presents

  • B-Digga Presents 
  • Reviewed by Miranda Hall

“Man, I forgot the Fringe was a theatre festival,” shrugged the rapper E.R.K. as he jauntily took stage Saturday afternoon. “I’m music,” he laughed. “Well alright. Here we go.” [Read more...]

Poe and All That Jazz

  • Poe and All that Jazz  
    by Miranda Hall
  • If Poe and All that Jazz receives the zealous attention it deserves, then perhaps this holiday season a Poe-in-a-box will give Tickle-me-Elmo a run for its money. Let’s give it that chance – for the kids.

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The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband

  • The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband 
  • by Miranda Hall

  Everything starts with bang. Marriages. Affairs. Divorces. Dinner parties. Plays. How everything ends, however, and what follows the jump-start, is less than thrilling. [Read more...]

Revolutionary Isadora Duncan

  • Revolutionary! Isadora Duncan’s Words, Music, Dance 
  • by Miranda Hall

 If a Virginia Woolf novel enrolled in a beginner’s dance class, it might resemble this Word Dance Theater’s production. Stepping into the cedar-soaked Forum of the Shakespeare Theatre’s Harman Center, one enters a sanctuary of sylphs in silk [Read more...]

Mothers of Invention

  • Mothers of Invention 
  • by Miranda Hall

Cheese made from breast milk? An apple that annihilates acne? Bananas to make your nails grow? Be sure to save room for Laura Poe’s rich and highly inventive one-woman show, [Read more...]