The Joy of Being Sir
Side Show's Robert Joy gets his freak on The post The Joy of Being Sir appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View Article“Side Show” scribe Bill Russell aims to portray the humanity in those who are...
"Side Show" scribe Bill Russell aims to portray the humanity in those who are different. The post “Side Show” scribe Bill Russell aims to portray the humanity in those who are different appeared first...
View ArticleConversations: WAMU’s Rebecca Sheir to talk with Michael Kaiser at Hill...
Rebecca Sheir of WAMU 88.5 FM’s Metro Connection leads an in-depth conversation with Michael Kaiser, departing longtime head of the Kennedy Center. Kaiser will reflect on his past and discussing his...
View ArticleKennedy Center’s Page-to-Stage Festival promotes and grows local theater
Kennedy Center's Page-to-Stage Festival promotes and grows local theater The post Kennedy Center’s Page-to-Stage Festival promotes and grows local theater appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View ArticleNational Symphony Orchestra’s Labor Day Concert
NSO Pops Conductor Steven Reineke leads the NSO in its Labor Day Concert, an annual tradition on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. This year’s program explores American music from TV shows, movies and...
View ArticleSculpted Dance
Susan Stroman salutes the Kennedy Center in helping her create the musical Little Dancer The post Sculpted Dance appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View ArticleLittle Dancer at the Kennedy Center (Review)
Kennedy Center musical fires up the ballet in "Little Dancer" The post Little Dancer at the Kennedy Center (Review) appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View ArticleTheater Queens
"Gigi" at the Kennedy Center is no match for the queens in Folger Theatre's "Mary Stuart" The post Theater Queens appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View ArticleDialogues of the Carmelites (Review)
The Washington National Opera’s Carmelites resonates with dark, complex themes The post Dialogues of the Carmelites (Review) appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View ArticleClassical Music: Spring Arts Preview 2015
This weekend, the D.C. Different Drummers’ Capital Pride Symphonic Band celebrates 35 years with a concert at the Atlas. Could there be a better way to launch the spring classical season in Washington?...
View ArticleBoards and Chords: Skateboarding at the Kennedy Center
Finding a Line explores an unusual and urban form of art The post Boards and Chords: Skateboarding at the Kennedy Center appeared first on Metro Weekly.
View ArticleChase Maggiano to leave Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington
Departing executive director will take over in the same role at the prestigious Washington Chorus. The post Chase Maggiano to leave Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington appeared first on Metro Weekly.
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