Tag: theatre
Review: Little Theatre’s ‘Dracula’ is full of scary delights
By Jordan Wright
“We are all of us invented – cobbled together from cartilage and dust.” Thus, speaks Renfield, who finds himself chained to the...
Review: ‘Are you now, or have you ever been…’
By Jordan Wright
The investigation and inquisition of Langston Hughes by the House Un-American Activities Committee is a deeply moving, profoundly disturbing probe into the...
‘Heaven Can Wait’ clears early acting hurdles
The Little Theatre of Alexandria’s production of Harry Segall’s stage play, “Heaven Can Wait,” got off to a rocky start Monday night when the...
The Broadway stars are out in ‘Josephine Tonight’ at MetroStage
“Josephine Tonight” hurtles down the track at lightning speed with a fast-paced, musical bonanza about legendary entertainer Josephine Baker’s early life and meteoric career,...
Can You Spell H-I-L-A-R-I-O-U-S?
For those of us whose middle school memories harken to a time of anxieties, crushing insecurities and the dread of not fitting in, have...
On stage, a classroom outlet
Little Theatre actors enlighten students to the fuzzy side of history
A man of many faces, one of them his wife’s
The story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf is told in the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama I Am My Own Wife, now playing at Signature Theatre
Theatre: Mighty Mahalia
Singer's legacy brought to life in Tom Stolzs Mahalia! A Gospel Musical, a no-souls barred tribute to the legendary singer, now playing at MetroStage.