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Fosse Classic “Chicago” Featured at the National Theatre National Theatre Jordan Wright November 19, 2022
Jeff Brooks and Company (Photo/Jeremy Daniel)
First you see the hands – the famous jazz hands. Fingers spread wide and pivoting quickly from left to right. A moonwalk bit (a famous Fosse move before Michael Jackson came along) […]
Area Stage Presents a Timely and Powerful Drama on Immigration
Sanctuary City Arena Stage Jordan Wright October 29, 2022 Special to The Zebra
Hernán Angulo (B) and María Victoria Martínez (G) (Photo/Margot Schulman)
Dreamers. Sounds romantic, doesn’t it? Like two lovers planning a life together, like Chagall’s painting “Lovers and Sunflowers” […]
Design for Murder is a Crafty, Clever, Comedic Nailbiter The Little Theatre of Alexandria Jordan Wright October 19, 2022 Special to The Zebra
Erin Gallalee (Martha), James Lorenzin (David), Kathy Ohlhaber (Celia) (Photo/Brian Knapp Photography)
If you’re looking for a whodunit – something crafty, clever and comedic – look no further than Design […]
Dracula
Synetic Theater Jordan Wright October 18, 2022 Special to The Zebra
Pablo Guillen as Dr. Seward, Philip Fletcher as Holmwood, and Renata Loman as Van Helsing, with Rachael Small (floor, center) as Lucy. (Photo/Chris Ferenzi)
Just in time for us to get our spooky senses aroused for Halloween season, Synetic […]
Flashy And Fabulous Guys and Dolls Blows the Roof Off at The Kennedy Center The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Jordan Wright October 18, 2022 Special to The Zebra
Steven Pasquale and Company (Photo/Jeremy Daniel)
A short run of this classic has left town already, but there’s a lingering […]
Tina – The Tina Turner Musical is An All-Out Rock Concert of Electrifying Proportion Broadway at The National National Theatre Jordan Wright October 9, 2022 Special to The Zebra
Naomi Rodgers as ‘Tina Turner’ (Photo/Matthew Murphy)
Anyone who has followed the struggles of Tina Turner’s young career launched by, and with, her abusive […]
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