Longacre Lea, director/writer Kathleen Ackerly’s theater company that bills itself as “physical productions of cerebral work” is...
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One of the joys of watching a first-rate repertory acting ensemble is seeing familiar actors jump from role to role, creating different...
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The best venue for live theater in this area is the Church Street Theater located at 1742 Church Street NW in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of...
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The Washington D.C. area is the home to many gifted theatrical troupes, but in terms of unique artistic vision and truly exciting execution, the most...
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C’mon, admit it. You probably thought “Harve who?” And then looked at the accompanying photo and went, “Oh, the crusty old guy...
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Yesterday brought the sad news that yet another beloved entertainment figure has passed away. Karl Malden, who managed to live to the age of 97, may...
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This month is a good time for local fans of both fantasy and theater. There are two wonderful stage fantasies currently playing in D.C. One is Synetic...
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Synetic Theater’s wordless adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare, which include Hamlet, Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet, have become a...
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Today’s profile is internationally renowned director Des Kennedy who just completed his second guest stint for Solas Nua staging the U.S....
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Although he was best known for playing Sherlock Holmes, Basil Rathbone’s other claim to fame was as one of the cinema’s greatest heavies....
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