Arts
Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘Guys and Dolls’
Burt Reynolds: An American Original
• September 10, 2018
The many faces of Reynolds, who died on Sept. 6 at 82, somehow meld into one: the rugged cop, the rugged private eye, the rugged cowboy, the rugged good ol’ boy.
Neil Simon’s Gift to Us
• August 30, 2018
Hearing of the Broadway playwright’s death, on Aug. 26, our writer remembered laughter of all sorts: the guffaw, the broad burst of noise, the laughter that sounds like a soundtrack, even the silent laughter.
Sondheim’s ‘Passion’ at Signature
• August 21, 2018
Running through Sept. 23, “Passion” takes something of a commitment, a willingness to open ourselves to feelings not usually accessed by a musical.
Farewell to the Queen of Soul
• August 16, 2018
Aretha Franklin died today, Aug. 16, at age 76 while in hospice care for pancreatic cancer. Whatever the ebb and flow of her career and her popularity, her music never lost its power.
A Rich ‘Color Purple’ at the Kennedy Center
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Running through Aug. 26, “The Color Purple” has a strong cast and strong music, which overcome a dearth of physical stagecraft by going to the heart of character, situation and emotion.
Weekend Round Up August 16, 2018
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Art lovers can take the kids to the Portrait Gallery’s open studio on Friday and learn about “degenerate art” at the National Gallery on Sunday — the last day of Summer Restaurant Week.
The Life and Lives of Alice Walker’s Celie
• August 8, 2018
One is amazed by the life and lives Celie has led and embodied. She was born in triumph, often accompanied by controversy, the aura of which sometimes still remains. Writer […]
Arena’s ‘Dave’ Offers ’90s Nostalgia
• August 6, 2018
The world-premiere production was written by a trifecta of industry stars: Tony Award winner Thomas Meehan (“Annie”), Tom Kitt (“Next to Normal”) and Tony Award nominee Nell Benjamin (“Mean Girls”).
Aug. 7 Is National Night Out
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Along with music and food, this year’s event at Georgetown University, 37th and O Streets NW, will feature a moon bounce, a game truck, clowns, face painters and information tables.
Mike Daisey’s ‘The Story of the Gun’
• July 30, 2018
The one-man show, with one table, one chair and many glasses of water, opens tomorrow, July 31, at Woolly Mammoth and has already been extended through Aug. 9.
