Washington Improv Theater POTUS Among Us
By Rachael Murray • Oct 16th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsWashington Improv Theater’s political offering, POTUS Among Us is a non-partisan evening of silliness.
Washington Improv Theater’s political offering, POTUS Among Us is a non-partisan evening of silliness.
McLean Community Players’ Legally Blonde: The Musical is a cheeky load of fun.
Imagination Stage’s collaboration with The Washington Ballet, an original adaptation of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, packs quite a lot into its modest run time.
ACT’s Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You is an awkwardly funny hour of theatre.
WSC Avant Bard’s production of Sam Shepard’s The Tooth of Crime is a fun trip, albeit one that I am not quite sure I completely understood.
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Catholic University Drama’s production of The Crucible is a solid collegiate production that is definitely worth seeing.
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Capitol City Players’ production of Conor McPherson’s Shining City is a respectable effort in tackling a tricky play with tricky text.
While good for several laughs, Port City Playhouse’s production is only scratching the surface of what could be a much more fleshed out show.