Duke Ellington School of the Arts Dreamgirls
By Cappies • Dec 14th, 2010 • Category: CappiesDuke Ellington School of the Arts shined brightly in their recent production of Dreamgirls.
Duke Ellington School of the Arts shined brightly in their recent production of Dreamgirls.
Fast-paced, dynamic, and grungy (in the most artistic sense of the word), 2nd Stage’s production of Mojo is a rockabilly roller-coaster that engages audiences.
This thoughtful and thought-provoking production is definitely worth a watch.
In its 28th year, Washington Revels has spread the impact of darkness and light, and the joy of the season, from diverse cultures including the Balkans, Scandinavia, the Italian Renaissance, colonial Quebec and more.
You couldn’t stop the excitement Woodrow Wilson High School generated Friday night.
As a splashy, flashy theater spectacle, Synetic’s M&M is incomparable. As an ideological denunciation of totalitarianism, it is unimpeachable.
The Chevy Chase Players succeeded in making us feel the doubts of Sister Aloysius and Father Flynn. A strong story that could give everyone doubts about their decisions and the consequences.
Folger Theatre’s Henry VIII is a must see production. It is a breathtaking journey through the history of Henry VIII through the words of Shakespeare and the eyes of Will Sommers.
Sanctified is a terrific production that touches on issues of the church, without beating you over the head with an agenda, and makes you laugh in the process.
For a fun, stress-free night of Shakespeare, St. Mark’s is the place to be.