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14th Annual WATCH Award Nominations

By • Jan 19th, 2014 • Category: News, Virginia

WATCH (Washington Area Theatre Community Honors) announces the nominations for the 14th annual WATCH Awards at a ceremony at the Birchmere in Alexandria on Sunday evening, January 19th at 7:30.



American Century Theater Bang the Drum Slowly

By • Jan 14th, 2014 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

The great virtue of Bang the Drum Slowly is that it presents a story of an athlete’s fatal illness in a way that does not turn into a four-hanky sports weepy.



Synetic Theater Twelfth Night

By • Jan 13th, 2014 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Synetic’s Twelfth Night is punctuated with an all out assault by dancers with ebullient polish. They want you to just enjoy and marvel at what they can do with their enthusiasm of youth, no matter what their chronological age.



Dominion Stage Urinetown

By • Jan 13th, 2014 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Dominion Stage’s Urinetown hits enough of the show’s high points to make for an enjoyable evening.



Broadway in Richmond Jersey Boys

By • Jan 9th, 2014 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Jersey Boys really is a show the whole family can enjoy — “It’s Just Too Good To Be True.”



No Rules Theatre Late: A Cowboy Song

By • Jan 9th, 2014 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Late: A Cowboy Song is a cunning little early play by Ruhl. That is a reason alone to see it; to see how Ruhl has “grown up” into the major force she is now as a playwright.



Lopez Conservatory Program Casting Jimmy in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Jr

By • Dec 26th, 2013 • Category: News, Virginia

ShowBizRadio received this audition announcement: The Lopez Conservatory Program is looking for a high school age boy to play the lead role of Jimmy in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Jr. Please visit our website for information about our Conservatory Program and please email jenn.kessler -at- gmail.com if you are interested in auditioning for the role. We […]



Signature Theatre Gypsy

By • Dec 26th, 2013 • Category: Reviews, Virginia

Have no doubts, Sherri Edelen has put her own brassy, striving take on that ultimate theater mother, Mamma Rose, in Joe Calarco’s interpretation of Gypsy, A Musical Fable.



Spotlight on Main Street Theater Productions Annie

By • Dec 21st, 2013 • Category: Interviews, Virginia

Oliver (Daddy) Warbucks, the steely billionaire industrialist turned adoptive father to the lovable orphan of the same name in the musical Annie, was not a role Ric Stroup expected to play.



Dominion High School Go Ask Alice

By • Dec 17th, 2013 • Category: Cappies, Virginia

Tackling such sensitive subject matter is no easy task, and Dominion High School did a commendable job with their production of Go Ask Alice.