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Alan Ostroff on Investing in ‘Pippin,’ the Tonys, and Infinity Theatre Company’s New Season by Joel Markowitz

Posted on May 21, 2013 by Guest Author
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Infinity Theatre Company’s Anna Roberts Ostroff and Alan Ostroff are Broadway Producers. Their show Pippin is on a roll with wins at The Outer Critics Circle Awards, Drama League Awards, and Drama Desk Awards, and has received 10 Tony Award nominations. How did … Continue reading →

Classic Conversations: Featuring Audra McDonald at Shakespeare Theatre Company by Tiffany Draut

Posted on May 21, 2013 by Tiffany Draut
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Audience members at Sidney Harman Hall at Shakespeare Theatre Company were in for quite a treat on the night of Monday, May 20, 2013. 5-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, one of Broadway’s most highly regarded performers, sat down in … Continue reading →

The Mobtown Players Holds Auditions for ‘Stage IV’ on 5/27 and 5/29

Posted on May 20, 2013 by admin
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Baltimore’s The Mobtown Players are seeking actors for the world-premiere production of Stage IV, a new play by Madeline Leong, directed by Adam Kunsberg. The show will run July 26th through August 10th Fridays and Saturdays @ 8 pm, and Sunday, … Continue reading →

Film Review: ‘Stories We Tell’ by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins

Posted on May 20, 2013 by Sydney-Chanele Dawkins
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Desperately Seeking Stories . . .  Every family has a story. When you are in the midst of an account, it isn’t really a story at all. Only afterwards, does it become a story when you are telling it to … Continue reading →

DC Area’s Alyson Cambridge on Playing Julie in ‘Show Boat’ and Her Career by Joel Markowitz

Posted on May 20, 2013 by Joel Markowitz
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Alyson Cambridge is appearing as Julie LaVerne in Washington National Opera’s critically acclaimed production of Show Boat. I asked Alyson about playing Julie in Show Boat in Chicago and DC, growing up in the DC area, her vocal training, and roles she would … Continue reading →

The Lunch and Judy Show: ‘M Is For the Many Things She Gave Me’ by Judy Stadt

Posted on May 19, 2013 by Judy Stadt
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I am the host and creator and writer and editor of The Lunch and Judy Show. For six years DCMTA’s Joel Markowitz  and I have been schmoozing about theatre in DC, Philly, and NYC and other things…like what was happening … Continue reading →

‘DC Shorts Laughs’ by Erica Laxson

Posted on May 18, 2013 by Erica Laxson
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Last night and for just two more shows tonight, the hilarious DC Shorts Laughs is being held in the stunning US Navy Memorial Heritage Center. This short film comedy extravaganza features a side splitting collection of the funniest DC Shorts … Continue reading →

‘Club de Caballeros (Rotas de Amor)’ at Teatro de la Luna by Andrew L. Baughman

Posted on May 18, 2013 by Andrew L. Baughman
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“There is nothing more ridiculous than a man in love.” That is the basic premise of Argentine playwright Rafael Bruza’s alternately absurd and poignant Club de Caballeros (Rotas de Amor) at Teatro de la Luna. Like most subjects in comedy, … Continue reading →

‘Rigoletto’ at The Lyric Opera by Amanda Gunther

Posted on May 18, 2013 by Amanda Gunther
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The tragic beauty of one of Giuseppe Verdi’s finest opera takes the stage to conclude the 2012/2013 opera season at The Lyric Opera Baltimore. Celebrating Verdi’s bicentennial birthday it seems most fitting that Verdi’s finest tragedy, Rigoletto, be the production … Continue reading →

‘August: Osage County’ at The Theatre Lab of the Dramatic Arts by Max Johnson

Posted on May 18, 2013 by Max Johnson
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The topic of familial disintegration at the hands of a neurosis and death is a staple of American drama. Along with its Pulitzer Prize, August: Osage County clearly has joined the ranks of Miller and Albee’s masterpieces native to this … Continue reading →

‘The Little Dog Laughed’ at Silver Spring Stage by David Friscic

Posted on May 18, 2013 by David Friscic
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The Little Dog Laughed will make you smile with recognition at the hypocrisy and contradictions inherent in this game of day-to-day survival we call life. This acid-like portrait of the compromises one must make in order to get ahead in … Continue reading →

Filichia on Friday: ‘Welcome, 2013-2014′ by Peter Filichia

Posted on May 18, 2013 by Guest Author
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Here is a new article from Peter Filichia’s column on Kritzerland called ‘Filichia on Friday. It’s an honor to bring Peter’s column every week to our readers on DCMTA. This week: Welcome, 2013-2014! Peter Filichia is a New York-based theater critic for The … Continue reading →

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