Review: YAA's BIG FISH at Strathmore
by Itai Yasur - March 25, 2024
Young Artists of America's BIG FISH was a night to remember for the next generation of singers, dancers and musicians....
Review: LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Ford's Theatre
by Pamela Roberts - March 21, 2024
Horrors! Ford’s Little Shop disappoints. Little Shop of Horrors is a cult favorite with catchy score of rock and doo-wop tunes. But the latest version at Ford’s Theatre underwhelms. The fun has run out.
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Review: Round House Theatre's SPRING BREAK A Testament to Youthful Ingenuity
by Andrew White - March 20, 2024
For family and friends who gathered at Round House Theatre to watch the latest crop of high school talent working on and offstage in Joe Calarco’s Spring Break, it was a chance to cheer on young people who have worked hard to create a compelling afternoon’s entertainment, both visually inventive and...
Review: AT THE WEDDING at Studio Theatre
by Dara Homer - March 18, 2024
At the Wedding is a comedy with tragedy sprinkled in like celebratory confetti that proves difficult to clean up once dispersed. It tries to squeeze in a lot of different ideas, tones, and resonances into barely over an hour. Not all of it lands, but there are seriously funny moments mixed in with t...
Review: COMPANY at Kennedy Center
by Shelby Tyler - March 15, 2024
Phone rings, door chimes, in comes a dazzling reimagined production of Stephen Sondheim’s and George Furth’s classic, COMPANY, to the Kennedy Center stage....
Review: PENELOPE at Signature Theatre
by Rachael F. Goldberg - March 15, 2024
Signature’s production of 'Penelope' insists that Odysseus’ wife “has some things she wants to say.” If only she would....