Theatre News Online April 10, 2011
By Laura & Mike Clark • Apr 10th, 2011 • Category: Published ElsewhereTheatre reviews and news for the DC region, published through April 10, 2011. (30 articles)
- ShowBizRadio: Review of British Players’ Round and Round the Garden
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Heritage High School’s Oklahoma!
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Sterling Playmakers’ Plaza Suite
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Elden Street Players/Theatre for Young Audiences’ Something Different 2011
- ShowBizRadio: Get Centered
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Silver Spring Stage’s The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society’s Production of Macbeth
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Bowie Community Theatre’s The Cocktail Hour
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Rockville Musical Theatre’s The Fantasticks
- ShowBizRadio: Keeping it local
- Gazette: Forward momentum; Actor and director Charles Weldon keeps ‘Two Trains’ on track
- Fairfax Times: As always, ‘Curtain Rises’ on Signature Theatre; Show tells the story of America’s first-ever musical theater production
- Arlington Connection: ArtStream Presents Two Comedies; Final weekend to catch “Happily Ever After” and “The Mystery of the Well.”
- Vienna Connection: ‘The Glass Menagerie’ of Their Own
- TBD: TBD Picks: And the Curtain Rises
- DC Theatre Scene: Liberty Smith
- We Love DC: We Love Arts: Photograph 51
- DCist: Signature’s New And The Curtain Rises Needs More Work
- DC Theatre Scene: The Resurrectionist King
- TBD: TBD Picks: King Lear
- Washington Post: Review: ‘The Resurrectionist King,’ a play about body snatching
- DC Theatre Scene: The Glass Menagerie
- WETA: WETA Around Town | Photograph 51
- WETA: WETA Around Town | Source Code
- TBD: TBD Picks: Liberty Smith
- DC Theatre Scene: Saudade: Songs of Longing & Celebration (Nostalgia y Cancion)
- Rich Massabny: Ford’s Theatre – “Liberty Smith”
- Rich Massabny: “The Elephant Man”
- MetroWeekly: Taking Liberty: Ford’s Theatre’s new musical Liberty Smith takes a little liberty to make American history entertaining
- DC Theatre Scene: China: The Whole Enchilada
- Washington Blade: At home with Albee
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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.