Theatre News Online March 10, 2011
By Laura & Mike Clark • Mar 10th, 2011 • Category: Published ElsewhereTheatre reviews and news for the DC region, published through March 10, 2011. (40 articles)
- ShowBizRadio: Getting Ready for the 11th WATCH Awards
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Sandy Spring Theatre Group/Rockville Little Theatre I’m Not Rappaport
- ShowBizRadio: 2010 WATCH Award Winners
- ShowBizRadio: Review of The New School of Northern Virginia’s Wonderland
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Chevy Chase Players’ Dial M for Murder
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Reston Community Players’ The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
- Washingtonian: Review: The Chosen
- Reston Patch: Consider Joining the Putnam County PTA
- Washingtonian: Review: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Talkin’ Broadway: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Talkin’ Broadway: At Home at the Zoo
- Gazette: Stage rush: Theater groups compete in ‘Play in a Day’
- Alexandria Gazette Packet: Little Theatre Mounts Mystery Play; Detective and Audience Struggle To Solve Family Disappearance.
- Washington Post: ‘Maximum India’ features a bold take on Ibsen, reading of Indian short stories
- Washington Post: Peter Marks reviews ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ at Arena Stage
- Fairfax Times: ’24, 7, 365′ tackles sensitive subjects
- Fairfax Times: Theater troupe grows up, expands; GMU’s professional theater launches season highlighted by more shows, venues
- Gazette: Hercule Poirot is on the case; Laurel Mill Playhouse launches an Agatha Christie whodunit
- Gazette: Bowie playhouse special delivery; 2nd Star to present Ken Ludwig’s nostalgic lullaby, ‘Be My Baby’
- Gazette: The burning season; Greenbelt Arts Center blazes an all-new trail with ‘Reefer Madness’
- Washington Post: Theater review: Washington Stage Guild’s ‘Red Herring’
- Alexandria News: Describing Widdershins
- DC Theatre Scene: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- DC Theatre Scene: Aliens, Immigrants and Other Evildoers
- DC Theatre Scene: At Home at the Zoo
- Washington Post: Peter Marks reviews ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ at Arena Stage
- DC Theatre Scene: Red Herring
- We Love DC: We Love Arts: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Rich Massabny: Washington Stage Guild – “Red Herring”
- Rich Massabny: Arena Stage – Albee’s “At Home at the Zoo”
- Rich Massabny: Arena Stage – Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”
- DC Theatre Scene: Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog
- DC Theatre Scene: Morgue Story
- DCist: Arena Stage’s Harrowing Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Washington Post: ‘At Home at the Zoo’ expands Albee’s classic one-act play
- MetroWeekly: Edward Albee’s ferocious ‘Woolf’ takes the stage with enough passion and talent to make an audience forget the famed film
- DC Theatre Scene: Finn McCool
- We Love DC: We Love Arts: At Home at the Zoo
- DCist: Rorschach’s Immersive Voices Underwater
- We Love DC: Dizzy Miss Lizzy presents Finn McCool
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Laura & Mike Clark started ShowBizRadio in August 2005 because they love live theater. They each have both performed in and worked behind the scenes in DC area productions, as well as earned a Career Studies Certificate in Theater from Northern Virginia Community College. Mike & Laura are each members of the American Theatre Critics Association, and Mike is a member of the Online News Association.
