Jennifer Minich is a DC native and a trained classical vocalist who has performed and worked throughout the DC Metro area. She has an MSc in Museum Studies from the University of Glasgow and a BA in Vocal Performance and Art & Archaeology from Hood College in Frederick, MD. Although she no longer performs, she is happy to have found a way to contribute to the DC performing arts scene.
Captivating with precision dialogue, Pass Over does more for its' audiences' edification in one hour than most playwrights are able to accomplish in two.
If you're looking for an easily-digestible theatre experience featuring a charming and watchable cast of characters, ORDINARY DAYS at NextStop Theatre is just the ticket.
Playwright Marco Ramirez's The Royale at 1st Stage is a rare and thought-provoking theatre experience.
In PIPELINE, playwright and educator Dominique Morisseau's refuses to relegate the Black experience to the realm of impersonal statistics.
The magic of the WNO's THE MAGIC FLUTE is that it is captivating for all ages and a tempting proposition for first-timers and opera-buffs alike.
If you crave a dose of Halloween vibes, Constellation Theatre Company's LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS is just the ticket.
In TRYING, Judge Biddle and Sarah do battle with the prejudices that stem from their 56-year age gap.
ADMISSIONS, with its smart dialogue, dynamic performances, and signature Studio Theatre flare challenges its audience to re-examine the way they think, the things they say, and the actions they take this admissions season.
LOVE, FACTUALLY's myriad storylines travel at the speed of light, leaving its audience dazed and amused.
Arena Stage's Anything Goes is pitch perfect for a world-weary DC audience.
In This Hope takes risks, and it is beautiful to watch a performance that is unique to you and your fellow audience members take shape in real time.
Initially, it may be harder to know where the action is onstage but no matter where you look on stage, Small Mouth Sounds delivers engaging theatre.
Romeo & Juliet at STC is a rare opportunity to take part in a bona fide DC tradition, enjoy a free night out at the theater, and most importantly, connect with Shakespeare.
In true Fringe style, Happenstance Theater Company's Barococo takes on the inanity and decadence of the Baroque and Rococo.
Round House Theatre's The Legend of Georgia McBride will leave you amped-up and ready to take on the outside world.
Swimming with Whales is joyful, funny, and surprising in all the ways that life everyday can be.
In The Remains, husband and husband Kevin (Maulik Pancholy) and Theo (Glenn Fitzgerald) throw a dinner party for their family on their 10th wedding anniversary. One of the first gay couples to be married in the US, they are preparing to make a mysterious announcement. Initially, the audience is kept in the dark but it's fairly obvious the 'divorce-bomb' is about to drop. Everyone should know by now that a play about marriage is a play about divorce.
Written and composed by Will Connolly, Michael Mitnick, and Kim Rosenstock, Fly By Night is an appealing mish-mash of rock n' roll, opera, and classic music theater. It is an ode to a doomed love affair and a modern-day fairytale.
Potted Potter may in no way resemble the iconic wizarding world of Harry Potter that we know and love, but in their dedication to filling the world with joy they find common ground.
The Wolves boasts an all-female cast and the lack of any male in a play set in the male-dominated world of sports is innovative...Just girls being girls, in whatever way they see fit.
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