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Tag Archives: Doug Wilder

‘The Pirate Laureate of Port Town’ at Flying V Theatre by Jessica Vaughan

Posted on February 10, 2013 by Jessica Vaughan
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The Pirate Laureate of Port Town by one-year-old DC Company Flying V Theatre is flat out hilarious and great fun. I love the DC metro area because companies like this can thrive here and produce plays like this, an original work by playwright … Continue reading →

‘Taking Steps’ at Constellation Theatre Company by Amanda Gunther

Posted on September 10, 2012 by Amanda Gunther
L-R: Matthew R. Wilson, Matthew McGee, and Dylan Myers. Photo by Andrew Propp.

There is nothing quite like the hilarious high brow humor of British wit. Combine that with an element of sharp, poignant physical comedy and you have Taking Steps the opening production of Constellation Theatre’s sixth season. There are misunderstood notes, … Continue reading →

‘The Prince and the Troubadour’ at 1st Stage by Julia L. Exline

Posted on July 2, 2012 by Julia L. Exline
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1st Stage Theatre and Virginia Children’s Theater Company present The Prince and the Troubadour, a fairly silly fairy-tale spoof by Rex Daugherty (who also directs the production) and Doug Wilder. Parents are able to keep their children busy before the … Continue reading →

‘The Green Bird’ at The National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts by Amanda Gunther

Posted on June 12, 2012 by Amanda Gunther
Queen Ninetta (Julia Nakamoto) and The Green Bird (Christopher Herring). Photo courtesy of The National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts.

Children are adventurous; whimsical and afraid of nothing. They find magic in a simple sewer hole cover or deep in the woods with just a little imagination. Direct from the mind of Doug Wilder, this new concept is applied to … Continue reading →

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