I’m a sometimes theater critic for D.C. Metro Theater Arts since abandoning an attempt at cultivating this “anonymous” soapbox on worthwhile community theater. I abandoned the anonymity of it, that is. Still post occasional reviews here.
- ‘Étude’: A prelude to resurrecting art in Des Plaines, Ill.
- Modern devices creeping into timeless shows
- Auditioning? DO pay attention to that man behind the piano
- Hail to the busy bodies in Signature-Ford’s dolled-up ‘Dolly!’
- Les misery of Russell Crowe still sticks in my craw
- Subscribing to art’s best-kept secrets
- ‘Next to Normal,’ on steroids
- Theater’s sandwich generation: Breaking bread onstage
- A fair to middling ‘My Fair Lady’ at Arena
- ‘All Shook Up’: Don’t want to love you, but I do
- ‘You Can’t Take It With You’: PPF goes back to the future
- Fringe review: Smart devices keep “Camilla Sanfrancisco” on track
- Providence Players are at the top of their game with ‘Sleuth’