Microsoft computer mogul Bill Gates paid sixty million dollars on Thursday for a ticket to Alice in Wonderland at Theatre for the Community because he had inadvertently come on “Pay What You Can Night.” “Damn! I hate Pay What You Can Night,” said Gates, who along with his wife Melinda and U2 frontman Bono was […]
Bill Gates buys $60 million theatre ticket
Manassas, VA – Microsoft computer mogul Bill Gates paid sixty million dollars on Thursday for a ticket to Alice in Wonderland at Theatre for the Community because he had inadvertently come on “Pay What You Can Night.”
Free professional theatre? Spooky Action takes a chance
We want to reach into your life, not your pocket. Richard Henrich Spooky Action Theatre presents a challenge – will more people come if theatre is free? DC Theatre Reviews suggests taking Spooky Action up on it’s offer. Take a chance on new companies. Spooky Action Theater presents – Rameau’s Nephew Richard Henrich, Founding Artistic Director […]
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Want a book?
Solas Nua is busy giving out books all over DC today. You can get yours at Love Café, Warehouse Café, The Embassy of Ireland, Chinatown Metro, Metro Center, Dupont Circle Metro, Capitol South Metro and outside M.L.K. Library. Also there is a piece in today’s Post about The Mai and the company. Christina Talcott chatted […]
Bart Whiteman, died Mar 14, 2006
Bart Whiteman, educator, writer, theater founder, director, producer, financier and beloved father and husband, passed on the evening of March 14, 2006 from heart failure. As an actor, Bart performed at the Arena Stage, The Shakespeare Theatre, at the Folger, the Kennedy Center, Wolf Trap Center for the Performing Arts, and with just about every […]
Sex Habits starts rehearsals (UPDATE)
From the Signature Blog Hello cyber-Signature fans! Welcome to a preview of the fabulous world of Julie Marie Myatt’s hysterical and powerful new play, The Sex Habits of American Women. My name’s Michael Baron and I’m the director. Based on the conversations the cast and I’ve had during the first week of rehearsals, this promises […]
Plays Under Construction Festival, 2006
The Playwrights Forum and Round House Theatre have joined forces to present the Plays Under Construction Festival, a three-week festival offering a behind-the-scenes look at the development of three new plays by three local playwrights. The festival runs March 13 – April 1, 2006 at Round House Theatre Silver Spring and the Round House Theatre […]
Costumed actors stage protest march to save the landmark Source Theatre Building
Just received from Actors’ Theatre of Washington: There is an ANC (Area Neighborhood Commission) meeting for Ward 1B this Thursday evening at 7 p.m. for the district the Source Theatre Building is in. A collaborative that consists of The InSeries, ATW, WIT and many other individual members of the DC theatre community are getting together […]
Three For One
Over at Curtain Up you can read 3 good reviews of This Lime Tree Bower, The Story and Carrie Potter and the Half-Blood Prom. Check them out by clicking here