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Elden Street Players Murder in Green Meadows

By • Oct 11th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Murder in Green Meadows was an enjoyable production, especially if you are tired of Agatha Christie and other traditional thrillers.




Adventure Theatre Spot’s Birthday Party

By • Oct 9th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Once the joyful music started and Spot and his friends appeared, the action of this hour-long production kept everyone’s attention, children and adults alike.




1st Stage Mauritius

By • Oct 2nd, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Overall, I enjoyed this production, and you do not need to be a stamp collector to understand what is occurring. Greed and selfishness are universal.




Vpstart Crow Hamlet

By • Sep 28th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Overall, Hamlet was a fine introduction of the Gregory Family Theatre to Vpstart Crow.




Bowie Community Theatre Who Dunit?

By • Sep 27th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

A wonderfully performed mystery with enough twists and turns to make my head spin.




Synetic Theater Receives $10,000 Grant

By • Sep 24th, 2010 • Category: News

Synetic Theater in Arlington, Virginia has received a $10,000 grant from the American Theatre Wing’s National Theatre Company Grant program.




Synapse Theatre Company Glengarry Glen Ross

By • Sep 22nd, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Actors must love juicy roles such as these slimy, greedy, back-stabbing salesmen. Unfortunately, many of the performances were flat.




Montgomery Playhouse Moonlight and Magnolias

By • Sep 17th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Was Moonlight and Magnolias meant to be a comedy or farce, or a dialogue on the impact that the movies have on society (and the impact society has on the movies)?




2nd Star Productions Jake’s Women

By • Sep 9th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

Overall, Jake’s Women was a well performed show, but the exploration that has to occur in Jake’s life and mind takes a lot of time to occur, resulting in a show-paced production, with just enough zip to keep the audience interested in what will happen with Jake.




Olney Theatre Center The Savannah Disputation

By • Aug 10th, 2010 • Category: Reviews

It’s been said that you should never discuss religion or politics in polite company. The Savannah Disputation shows what happens when you ignore that advice and invite an evangelical missionary to have dinner with your priest.