by Mercedes Hessleroth This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene here. Over the course of its 20-year run, Nickelodeon cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants has been blamed for everything from causing ADD to…
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By Daniella Ignacio This article was first published in DC Theatre Scene here. Professional productions of Fiddler on the Roof traditionally feature the iconic Jerome Robbins choreography from the original production. The 2015…
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By Julian Oquendo This article was first published in The DC Line here. Once you know who wrote the play, there’s little doubt about whether Dear Jack, Dear Louise has a happy ending.…
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Dancing into Yuletide: a Nutcracker with video projections, another with American historical figures
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…







