#WEIRDFRANCE: An interview with the Creative Team behind 13 Dead Husbands
We’ll tell you a tale marvelous told. Of a beautiful girl like the stories of old. The most wondrous girl, and not just by chance…this story here happens inside of— Weird France? The Baltimore Area...
View ArticleReview: Death of a Salesman at Everyman Theatre
Illusions may shatter but memories stay. And a small man can be just as exhausted as a great one. America’s original play in memory, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman comes to Everyman Theatre to...
View ArticleBoop-Boop-Be-Do! An Interview with Beth Hylton and her work with Collective Rage
Boop-boop-be-BLAM! Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is opening their 2016/2017 season with an honest-to-God firecracker of a play. Delivering the world premiere of Jen Silverman’s Collective Rage: A Play...
View ArticleReview: A View From the Bridge at The Kennedy Center
All the law is not in a book, and perhaps the oldest law of them all— that blood runs thicker than water— is what Arthur Miller truly meant to showcase in his riveting drama, A View from the Bridge....
View ArticleAll My Sons at The Students’ Theatre at The Highwood Theatre
There is a universe of people outside and you’re responsible for it. A profound life learning lesson, far deeper than the simple application of the butterfly effect. In a time-honored American...
View ArticleA View From The Bridge at Maryland Ensemble Theatre
Most people ain’t people. Because people strive to treat each other with dignity and respect. Of course, that was the point Arthur Miller might have been trying to make when he scribbled down A View...
View ArticleThe Crucible at Silver Spring Stage
Silver Spring Stage’s production of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, directed by Craig Allen Mummey, tells the story of a fictionalized Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 as a stark fear of witchcraft spreads...
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