By Ilena Peng This article was first published in The DC Line here. Thanksgiving isn’t the only sign this week that the Christmas season is upon us, with the curtain rising…
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Written by Mercedes Hesselroth This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene here. Though written over 75 years ago, Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit endures as a staple in Existentialist thought. Set in…
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Written by Hannah Berk This article was first published in Tagg Magazine here. On November 23, the seventh annual D.C. Queer Theatre Festival will kick off with the first of three interactive table…
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by Mercedes Hesselroth This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene here. Despite being one of the last books Roald Dahl ever wrote, Matilda has remained one of the British author’s highest-selling…
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by Mercedes Hesselroth In 2013, NBC made a splash in event television by airing The Sound of Music Live!, attracting over 18 million viewers to a live telecast of the Rodgers and…
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By Daniella Ignacio This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene here. Wild things abound in this production of Washington National Opera’s The Magic Flute, currently playing at the Kennedy Center.…
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By Ilena Peng This article was first published in The DC Line here. The Washington Ballet launched its 2019-20 season last week with NEXTsteps, an aptly named glimpse of dance’s interdisciplinary…







