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A Broadway Christmas Carol at MetroStage

Jordan Wright November 28, 2011 Special to The Alexandria Times

Natalie Berk as Juliet and Alex Mills as Romeo – Photo Credit: Graeme B. Shaw

Deck the halls with lots of show tunes for MetroStage’s A Broadway Christmas Carol. This delicious dose of Christmas spoof playing through December 18th […]

Passion and Pathos Unbridled in Synetic Theater’s Romeo and Juliet

Jordan Wright November 28, 2011 Special to The Alexandria Times

Natalie Berk as Juliet and Alex Mills as Romeo – Photo Credit: Graeme B. Shaw

When Artistic Director Paata Tsikurishvili asked in his intro, “How many of you have been to a Synetic production before?” and half the audience’s […]

Angel: A Nightmare in Two Acts – Port City Playhouse

Jordan Wright November 7, 2011 Special to The Alexandria Times

Robin Zerbe (Irma) & Doug Sanford (Mengele) – Photo credit to Doug Olmsted

“Evil can be most appealing, even when it comes packaged so attractively,” declares the sage defense attorney (David Adler) to the young […]

Noises Off Brings a Riot of Sexy Brit Wit to The Little Theatre of Alexandria

Jordan Wright November 7, 2011 Special to The Alexandria Times

Rachael Hubbard as Belinda and Lars Klores as Frederick – Photos by Shane Canfield

From the classic genre of dry-as-a-martini British sex farces (think BBC’s To the Manor Born, Benny Hill or Are You Being Served?) […]

Into the Woods: An American Indian Festival in Patuxent River Park, Maryland

Jordan Wright October 27, 2011 Special to Indian Country Today Media Network

Opening ceremonies at Patuxent River Park's American Indian Festival – photo credit Jordan Wright

On an autumn afternoon with the sun at its apex in a clear blue sky, we traveled down a country lane to Maryland’s Patuxent River […]

The Piscataway of Southern Maryland – Fall Getaways

Jordan Wright October 10th, 2011 Indian Country Today Media Network

Piscataway Sculpture – Photo credit to Jordan Wright

When the harvest moon rises over the Potomac in early autumn, it is a slow aqueous climb that silhouettes the shoreline and turns the river’s blue-green waters into the color of molten obsidian. […]