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A Party to Murder ~ The Little Theatre of Alexandria

Jordan Wright October 23, 2016 Special to The Alexandria Times

L to R: Eva Seville Coll (O’Karma/Henri), James McDaniel (Rev. Merryweather/Elwood), Danielle Comer (Evelyn/McKenzie), Laura Peterson (Mrs. McKnight/Valerie), John Henderson (Konrad/Charles). Photo credit John Olmstead

Oh, how I love it when The Little Theatre does a murder mystery – especially […]

The Year of Magical Thinking ~ Arena Stage

Jordan Wright October 16, 2016 Special to The Alexandria Times

Kathleen Turner as Joan Didion in The Year of Magical Thinking at Arena Stage at the Mead Cente . Photo by C. Stanley Photography.

Joan Didion’s 2005 memoir The Year of Magical Thinking forms the basis of this one-woman monologue […]

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time ~ Kennedy Center Opera House

Jordan Wright October 11, 2016 Special to The Alexandria Times

Adam Langdon and The Curious Incident North American Tour Cast 2016 Photo Credit Joan Marcus

A most unusual and fascinating wonder of a show burst onto the stage of the Opera House theatre last week. Packed with drama, pathos and indelible charm, […]

The Little Foxes Brings Lillian Hellman Festival to Arena Stage

Jordan Wright October 1, 2016 Special to The Alexandria Times

(L to R) Megan Graves as Alexandra Giddens and Kim James Bey as Addie in Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes . Photo by C. Stanley Photography.

Artistic Director Molly Smith kicked off the theatre’s Lillian Hellman Festival, with one of the playwright’s better-known […]

The Gulf ~ Signature Theatre

Jordan Wright September 29, 2016 Special to The Alexandria Times

(l-r) Kendra (Maria Rizzo) ~ Betty (Rachel Zampelli) – Photo Credit: Margot Schulman

Signature Theatre’s The Ark offers the perfect frame for DC playwright Audrey Cefaly’s world premiere of The Gulf, directed by the theatre’s Director of New Works, Joe Calarco.

A revealing […]

A New Romeo and Juliet Heats up the Stage ~ Shakespeare Theatre Company

Jordan Wright September 21, 2016

The Lansburgh’s stage was drenched in red for Director Alan Paul’s Romeo and Juliet – the carpet, the soaring pillars, the balcony, the walls, even the balloons floating from the ceiling when Romeo first spies the captivating Juliet at a party. Was it red for the color of blood, as […]