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Tag Archives: VA Theater Arts

Idina Menzel at Wolf Trap by Jane Coyne

Posted on August 4, 2012 by Jane Coyne
Idina Menzel. Photo courtesy of Wolf Trap.

It was a hot and steamy night at Wolf Trap last night. Part of this had to do with the weather, but most of it was due to the arrival of Broadway superstar Idina Menzel. As the evening began, NSO@Wolf Trap … Continue reading →

Jerry Seinfeld at The Kennedy Center by Mike Spain

Posted on August 4, 2012 by Mike Spain
Jerry Seinfeld.

Jerry Seinfeld packed the Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall last night. Seinfeld has been doing stand-up comedy routines for 37 years and along the way appeared on late-night television shows and finally staring in his own sitcom Seinfeld. Obviously he has … Continue reading →

Here’s the Schedule for Tomorrow’s Open House at Signature Theatre

Posted on August 3, 2012 by Joel Markowitz
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August 4, 2012-Signature Open House Schedule: Beginning at Noon One day ticket sale! 50% off select shows for next season. Available at the Box Office only! Box Office open 11:45am to 9:30pm on Aug 4 The Best Little Whorehouse in … Continue reading →

Film Review: ‘Blue Like Jazz’ by Bari Biern

Posted on April 20, 2012 by Bari Biern
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Steve Taylor directs this indie film, adapted from a 2003 memoir by American author, Don Miller.   In Blue Like Jazz, nineteen-year-old Miller (Marshall Allman) is a dedicated parishioner who volunteers at his small Texan Baptist church until he discovers that … Continue reading →

‘Musings from the Back of the Theater: Deathtrap at McLean Community Players Revisited’ By Jerry Bonnes

Posted on April 17, 2012 by Joel Markowitz
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Twenty-five years ago I was directing the play, Deathtrap in Virginia.  I stood in the back of the theater at one of the many critical moments of the play. All eyes were fixed on the stage. But my focus was … Continue reading →

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