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On Broadway, Georgetown: What’s New and What’s Hot
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Onstage, Georgetown: Getting Hot for Plays, Musicals
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Previewed at Mount Zion: ‘DC Emancipation & The Right to Vote’
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The Georgetowner’s Spring 2024 Theater Guide
Daisey’s ‘Trump Card’ at Woolly Mammoth
August 4, 2016
•The monologist, appearing through Aug. 7, says that, like Trump, he’s a performer, a showman.
‘The BeBe Winans Story’ — and a Q&A With Nita Whitaker as Mama Winans
August 2, 2016
•On Broadway and in musical theater lore, there are plenty of shows that have chronicled, examined and celebrated the lives …
‘The Merchant of Venice’ at the Kennedy Center
August 1, 2016
•Shakespeare’s most complicated “problem play” runs through July 30.
‘The Merchant of Venice’ at the Kennedy Center
July 28, 2016
•Shakespeare’s most complicated “problem play” runs through July 30.
Action-packed ‘Phantom’ Is Quite the Summer Fling
July 27, 2016
•They’re back. Cameron McIntosh, Andrew Lloyd Webber, the Phantom, Christine, the divas, the dire deeds, the sets, the chandelier, the fire and smoke. That would be the “The Phantom of […]
Jonathan Pryce: ‘Merchant of Venice’ for Our Times
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The voice on the phone is instantly familiar — a friendly, measured, reasonable, recognizable from many films in often sinister, even menacing guises and most recently on television. The British […]
Meadows to Step Out as Jelly Roll Morton at Signature
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Jazz pianist Mark G. Meadows will play Morton in a new production of “Jelly’s Last Jam,” opening Aug. 2.
Meadows to Step Out as Jelly Roll Morton at Signature
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Jazz pianist Mark G. Meadows will play Morton in a new production of “Jelly’s Last Jam,” opening Aug. 2.
Action-packed ‘Phantom’ Is Quite the Summer Fling
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Cameron McIntosh, Andrew Lloyd Webber, the Phantom, Christine, the divas, the dire deeds, the sets, the chandelier ..
Jonathan Pryce: ‘Merchant of Venice’ for Our Times
•
The voice on the phone is instantly familiar — a friendly, measured, reasonable, recognizable from many films in often sinister, even …