Tag: Theatre
The Fourth Wall
November means different things to each of us. For some it’s a time for families ‒ both biological and those we choose – to...
The Fourth Wall
The moment we step out our front doors, we take on identities that perpetually transform based on where we work, play and relax and...
The Fourth Wall
In September, we celebrate Labor Day and the contributions that workers across the country make to building our nation. This month’s Fourth Wall column...
Folger Library Reopens in November
The Hill is a village full of libraries. On November 17 one of the most prominent will reopen its doors after three years of...
A Rundown on Some Notable Films for the Holidays
This month’s column offers filmgoers a preview of upcoming major films—mainstream and indie—coming out during the holiday season, films that may likely contend for...
See Folger’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Building Museum
The Folger Theatre is back to in-person performances, presenting A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
The performance takes place at the National Building Museum (401 F St....
Energetic, Entertaining ‘Snowy Nite’ at Anacostia Playhouse
In this semi-post COVID time most people are more than ready to get “back to normal” as soon as possible. The opportunity to safely...
At the Movies: Two Major Directors’ Latest
“The French Dispatch”
From director Wes Anderson comes his 10th feature, “The French Dispatch,” which he has described as “a love letter to journalists set...
Fragile Connections in Mosaic’s “Birds of North America”
The success of many theatrical productions hinges on the much-vaunted “chemistry” between two leading actors, particularly when they comprise the entire cast.
That’s why the...
DC Theatres Unite: Audiences Must be Vaccinated
Theatres across the greater DC area have united to require that their audiences provide proof of vaccination in order to attend all live performances...