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Keegan Theatre A Behanding in Spokane

By • Mar 20th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

“Uproariously funny” aptly describes the result; the audience was, indeed, in an uproar of laughter from start to finish.




Elden Street Players The Seafarer

By • Mar 19th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

Professional quality shines through in every aspect of the production.




Reston Community Players Next To Normal

By • Mar 11th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

Like its characters, who ultimately seek a life that, if not perfect and normal, is next to normal, the current Reston Community Players production, though not without flaws, is next to excellent.




Silver Spring Stage The Real Thing

By • Mar 7th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

The words, thoughts, and actions of Stoppard’s actors and writers have wider meaning to the extent that all the world is, in fact, a stage.




Virginia Opera A Streetcar Named Desire

By • Mar 7th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

This was a worthy production of an opera that, like the play upon which it is based, should remain in the active repertory for a long time to come.




Synetic Theater The Tempest

By • Feb 26th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

For spectacular, visually arresting technical theater and virtuosic, athletic movement, look no further than Synetic Theater’s production of The Tempest.




Victorian Lyric Opera Company Iolanthe

By • Feb 25th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

While perhaps not quite as well-known as the “big three” of Pinafore, Pirates, and Mikado, Iolanthe is arguably Gilbert and Sullivan’s most completely satisfying work.




Arena Stage Metamorphoses

By • Feb 17th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

In some moments, Arena Stage’s large, shallow, rectangular pool — reportedly the largest used in any production of the show — is used to striking effect.




Shakespeare Theater Company Hughie

By • Feb 13th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

Schiff’s performance is a clinic in how an actor can give a character profound emotional and dramatic force without ever resorting to histrionics.




Arena Stage Good People

By • Feb 9th, 2013 • Category: Reviews

The great virtue of Good People is its ability to put a vivid, emotional, human face on what sometimes can seem an abstract policy discussion or merely the subject of a 30-second political spot.