Signature Theatre Dying City
By Genie Baskir • Oct 9th, 2012 • Category: ReviewsThis play is good because of sublime performances by Thomas Keegan and Rachel Zampelli.
This play is good because of sublime performances by Thomas Keegan and Rachel Zampelli.
TAP’s Promises, Promises was a positively funny show that did not take itself or the audience too seriously.
American Century Theater has put on a very a successful production.
Visually stunning, morally stark, and beautifully told, this reincarnation of Jekyll’s battle with his dark side is like none seen before.
Signature presents a good show, but not a great one. However, it succeeds in its most important burden: reminding us all of a time when we all could show mercy and love without qualification.
In its favor, American Century Theater’s revival of Marathon ’33 is blessed with a good band, good singers and a few minutes of snappy tap dancing.
This fast-moving high energy classic operetta was a wonderful experience.
ACT’s Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You is an awkwardly funny hour of theatre.
Synetic Theatre has constructively embarked on a principled, yet not doctrinal, mission to remind us all of the safety and cleanliness and trustworthiness of American life and we should thank it and our lucky stars for being here and not there.
Dominion Stage is giving us big boy talent in a close and intimate setting at an affordable cost.