Prince George’s Little Theatre Art of Murder
By McCall Doyle • Oct 27th, 2008 • Category: ReviewsRead our review of Prince George’s Little Theatre’s Art of Murder.
Read our review of Prince George’s Little Theatre’s Art of Murder.
Read our review of Cedar Lane Stage’s production of The Vertical Hour.
Read our review of American Music Stage’s The Producers.
Read the review of American Century Theater’s The Titans.
McLean Community Players has a hit on their hands with their ambitious production of Evita. MCP has managed to breathe some new life into a show that’s been around for three decades. The sold out show had an enthusiastic crowd singing the praises of the hard-working cast and crew, and with good reason: everyone gave 110%. Read more.
On Sunday, June 29, 2008, over 250 bodies crushed together in the Gunston Arts Center in Arlington, waiting with baited breath to see and hear the new musical Stunt Girl, presented by The American Century Theater (TACT). It was over 90 degrees, and the air conditioning was broken, but no one seemed to care.
The 2008 NVTA One Act Play Festival took place at the James Lee Community Center in Falls Church, Virginia, from June 13 through the awards ceremony on June 22. The professional judges (from The American Century Theatre in Arlington), were Rhonda Hill, Stephen Jarrett, and John Moran.