Dodi & Diana is a Role-Switching, Astrologist-Fueled Two-Hander from Mosaic Theater

Dodi & Diana is a Role-Switching, Astrologist-Fueled Two-Hander from Mosaic Theater

Dodi & Diana

Mosaic Theater

Jordan Wright

September 8, 2025

Special to The Zebra

Dina Soltan (Samira) and Jake Loewenthal (Jason) in Mosaic Theater’s production of Dodi & Diana. (Photo/Chris Banks)

 

This two-hander imagines a couple whose lives are dictated by an unseen astrologist called Vincent. The disembodied Vincent has ordered them to follow a set of rules while they luxuriate in a five-star hotel in Paris. To wit, they cannot leave their bedroom for 72 hours, they must be honest with each other, and they cannot use electronic devices – phone or laptop – or watch TV. Vincent has told them they are the astrological doubles of Dodi Fayed and Princess Diana. It has been 25 years since the famous car crash that resulted in that couple’s deaths.

Jason (Jake Loewenthal) is a high-flying financial wiz. He’s White and that will matter to the story. He is co-dependent on his wife and an emotional wreck. Samira (Dina Soltan) is a successful TV actress whose star is rising. She’s Egyptian and Muslim. That too, will matter.  The couple have been married for a decade.

Expect a great deal of hot and heavy romantic antics, dining on lavish room service, coupling on the satin-dressed bed and rage arguing á la Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”. Do they trust each other? Not for a minute. Samira checks her phone and makes secret calls to her agent as soon as Jason heads to the bathroom. Jason catches her and tries to hide her cell phone. “Have you stopped loving me?” he questions her. Telling the truth has consequences.

 

Dina Soltan (Samira) and Jake Loewenthal (Jason). (Photos/Chris Banks)

 

Samira suggests a role-playing exercise which goes south when Jason struggles to remember their first date. And there are role-switching exercises in which Samira, the actress, comes out on top. No surprise there. You may find yourself wondering how this couple made it through 10 years of marriage, especially as we learn Jason desperately wants children to cement his legacy and Samira stuns him by admitting she won’t sacrifice her career to have children. This appears to be the first time they have discussed this. Hmmm. Last time I checked there are actresses with children. And we all know there is sexism, racism and homophobia in this world, but it’s hardly a thing in show biz, yet Samira claims she can’t get the roles she wants because she is Arab. Last time I checked there were quite a few well-known Arab actresses and actors in film and TV.

After a psychedelic drug- and booze-fueled evening of romance, bickering and nitpicking, the couple assume the personae of Dodi and Diana in a switcheroo with Jason as the entitled Arab billionaire and Samira as Princess Diana complete with an upper-crust British accent – a  surprise reveal to explain the play’s title that comes near the end of this one-act play. I won’t spill the ending, or the story of Scotty, referred to by his wife as Jason’s lapse in their marriage. I will, however, mention the gorgeous set design, the perfectly curated props, and the intricate lighting changes with each shift in the action. The actors give it their all, but given this convoluted story, it all falls flat. After a while the lies and accusations, challenges, insults and revelations begin to seem like a telenovela.

 

Dina Soltan (Samira) and Jake Loewenthal (Jason). (Photo/Chris Banks)

 

Playwright Kareem Fahmy; Directed by Reginald L. Douglas; Scenic Design by Shartoya R. Jn. Baptiste; Lighting Design by Sage Green; Costume Design by Jeannette Christensen; Sound Design by navi; Props Design by Luke Hartwood; Resident Intimacy and Violence Director, Sierra Young; Production Stage Manager, Jenna Keefer.

But stay tuned. I’m very much looking forward to the upcoming A Case for the Existence of God opening in November, and Young John Lewis, a musical to be presented by Mosaic in Spring 2026.

Through October 5th at Mosaic Theatre at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, 1333 H Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002. For tickets and information call the box office at 202.399.7993 ext.501 or visit www.MosaicTheater.org

What’s Onstage in the DMV – August 2025

What’s Onstage in the DMV – August 2025

Jordan Wright

 Special to The Zebra

Play On! via Signature Theatre

 

Signature Theatre – Play On! – Aug 12th – Oct 5th – www.SigTheatre.org

 

Arena Stage – Damn Yankees – Sept 9th – Nov 9th – www.ArenaStage.org

 

The Inheritance, Parts One and Two via Round House Theatre

 

Round House Theatre – The Inheritance, Parts One and Two – through Aug 27th – Oct 19thwww.RoundHouseTheatre.org

 

Toby’s Dinner Theatre – The Little Mermaid – through Aug 17th

Saturday Night Live – Aug 22nd – Nov 7th – www.TobysDinnerTheatre.com

 

Keegan Theatre – Apropos of Nothing – through Aug 10th – www.KeeganTheatre.com

 

Merry Wives via Shakespeare Theatre Company

 

Shakespeare Theatre Company – Merry Wives – Sept 9th – Oct 5th – www.ShakespeareTheatre.org

 

Creative Cauldron – Summer Passport Music Festival – through Sept 14th – www.CreativeCauldron.org

 

Theatre J – The Rise of the Superhero – through Aug 25th – www.EDCJCC.org

 

Kinky Boots via The Little Theatre of Alexandria

 

The Little Theatre of Alexandria – Kinky Boots – through Aug 16th – www.TheLittleTheatre.com

 

Dominion Stage – Everything is Wonderful – Aug 8th – Aug 23rd – www.DominionStage.org

 

August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson via Everyman Theatre

 

Everyman Theatre – August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson – Aug 31st – Sept 28th – www.EverymanTheatre.org

 

Olney Theatre – A Midsummer Night’s Dream – A Synetic Theatre Production – through Aug 10th

Red Pitch – Sept 17th – Oct 19th www.OlneyTheatre.org

 

Dodi and Diana via Atlas Arts Mosaic Theatre

 

Atlas Arts Mosaic Theatre – Dodi & Diana – Sept 4th – Sept 28th – www.MosaicTheater.org

 

MetroStage at the Lyceum – Soulmates in Song: A Musical Journey with Roz and Shanti – Aug 18th – www.MetroStage.org

 

Adventure Theatre – The Lightning Thief – through Aug 17th – www.AdventureTheatre-MTC.org/shows

 

Julia Nightingale (Delphi Diggory), Aidan Close (Scorpius Malfoy), and Emmet Smith (Albus Potter) in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the National Theatre DC. (Photo/Matthew Murphy)

 

Broadway at the National – Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – through Sept 7th – www.TicketMaster.com

 

The Puppet Company – New Squid on the Block – through Aug 10th – www.ThePuppetCompany.org

 

Max Chernin and the company in the National Tour of PARADE. (Photo/Joan Marcus)

 

Kennedy Center – Sesame Street the Musical – through Aug 31st

Parade – Aug 19th – Sept 7th

Opera in the Outfield – Porgy and Bess – at Nationals Park – Free – Aug 23rd – www.Kennedy-Center.org

 

The Gaithersburg Arts Barn – The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee – through Aug 10th – www.GaithersburgMD.gov

What’s Onstage in the DMV for June and July

What’s Onstage in the DMV for June and July

What’s Onstage in the DMV

June and July

Jordan Wright

May 11, 2025

Special to The Zebra

A Wrinkle in Time via Arena Stage

Arena Stage – A Wrinkle in Time  June 12th – July 15th

We Are Gathered through June 15th  www.ArenaStage.org

 

The Little Theatre of Alexandria – The Play That Goes Wrong  June 7th – June 24th  www.TheLittleTheatre.com

 

Studio Theatre – Wipeout  June 18th – July 27th  www.StudioTheatre.org

 

Perisphere Theater – Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh June 6th – June 21stwww.PerisphereTheater.com

 

Toby’s Dinner Theatre – Disney’s The Little Mermaid  through Aug 17th www.TobysDinnerTheatre.com

 

Imagination Stage – Dory Fantasmagory  Jun 18th – Aug 3rd www.ImaginationStage.org

 

Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations via Broadway at The National (Photo/Joan Marcus)

Broadway at The National – Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations  June 17th – June 22nd  www.TicketMaster.com

 

Everyman Theatre – The Mystery of Irma Vep – A Penny Dreadful through June 22nd  www.EverymanTheatre.org

 

1st Stage Theatre – The Piano Lesson  Jun 5th – Jun 22nd  www.1stStageTheatre.org

 

Keegan Theatre – Falsettos  through June 15th  www.KeeganTheatre.com

 

Synetic Theater – A Midsummer Night’s Dream  July 17th – Aug 10th www.SyneticTheater.org

 

Shakespeare Theatre Company – Frankenstein through June 29th

Duel Reality July 1st – July 20th

www.ShakespeareTheatre.org

The Berlin Diaries via Theatre J

Theatre J – The Berlin Diaries  June 4th – June 15th  www.EDCJCC.org

 

Signature Theatre – Hedwig and the Angry Inch through June 22nd

The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical  through Jul 13th

Signature Theatre and Wolf Trap Present Broadway in the Park  June 28th

www.SigTheatre.org

 

Olney Theatre – Senior Class through June 22nd

Kim’s Convenience  June 25th – Jul 27th

www.OlneyTheatre.org

 

Atlas Arts Mosaic Theatre – Andy Warhol in Iran  through June 29th www.AtlasArts.org

 

The Kennedy Center – Dungeons & Dragons – The Twenty Sided Tavern  July 22nd – Aug 3rd

Les Miserables  June 11th – July 13th

www.Kennedy-Center.org

 

The Puppet Company – Twisted Tales: The Three Goldilocks Gruff   June 7th – June 29th www.ThePuppetCompany.org

 

Creative Cauldron – Disney’s Aladdin  through June 15th www.CreativeCauldron.org

 

Folger Theatre – Twelfth Night through June 22nd  www.Folger.edu

 

Workhouse Arts Center – Jesus Christ Superstar through June 15th www.WorkhouseArts.org

 

Round House Theatre – King James through June 22nd www.RoundHouseTheatre.org

A Lovely Day to Kill Your Spouse via Dominion Stage

Dominion Stage – A Lovely Day to Kill Your Spouse  June 13th – June 21st www.DominionStage.org

 

Providence Players of Fairfax – Shooting Star  June 6th – June 24th www.ProvidencePlayers.org

 

The Gaithersburg Arts Barn – Bull in a China Shop  June 6th – June 22nd www.GaithersburgMD.gov

 

Arlington Players – You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown  June 6th – June 8th and June 13th – 15thwww.TheArlingtonPlayers.org

 

Be sure to check with your favorite theaters to discover summer theater camps and classes for kids and adults.