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Reston Community Players Xanadu

By • Mar 12th, 2014 • Category: Reviews

Xanadu delivers a frothy, fun evening, and for such a show, who could ask for anything more?




Arlington Players Releases 2014-2015 Season

By • Mar 7th, 2014 • Category: News

Arlington Players (Arlington, VA) has released their planned 2014-2015 season.




Signature Theatre Beaches

By • Mar 5th, 2014 • Category: Reviews

There is so much to enjoy in the acting, singing and technical presentation of Beaches.




Port City Playhouse Next Fall

By • Mar 3rd, 2014 • Category: Reviews

While ultimately a poignant tale, Next Fall is surrounded with ample comedy as it journeys to its conclusion.




Spotlight on Reston Community Players’ Xanadu

By • Mar 3rd, 2014 • Category: Interviews

The musical follows the journey of a magical and beautiful Greek muse to inspire a struggling artist to achieve the greatest artistic creation of all time — the first Roller Disco!




WSC Avant Bard Orlando

By • Mar 1st, 2014 • Category: Reviews

Under the direction of Amber Jackson, the WSC Avant Bard production is a lively, weightless, little romp with plenty of charm.




Port City Playhouse Releases 2014-2015 Season

By • Feb 28th, 2014 • Category: News

Port City Playhouse in Alexandria, Virginia, has released their planned 2014-2015 season.




Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology A Taste of Honey

By • Feb 17th, 2014 • Category: Cappies

In an emotional and believable rendition of A Taste of Honey, the cast and crew of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology brought life to this harsh reality.




NextStop Theatre Richard III

By • Feb 12th, 2014 • Category: Reviews

With NextStop’s Richard we have a fresh way to widen our horizons and explore Shakespeare in a new way; if we are game for it. Take a chance and see for yourself.




T.C. Williams High School A Midsummer Night’s Dream

By • Feb 4th, 2014 • Category: Cappies

Handling the difficult Shakespearean language admirably, the cast and crew successfully managed to highlight several humorous moments, from mistaken identities to playful practical jokes, convincing us all to remain thankful that “the course of true love never did run smooth.”