Theatre Review :: The Book of Mormon Tour at Washington DC’s National Theatre
‘The Book of Mormon’ comes to the National Theatre with an excellent ensemble and a fun production… continue reading
‘The Book of Mormon’ comes to the National Theatre with an excellent ensemble and a fun production… continue reading
‘Stereophonic’ at the National Theatre showcases live instruments and a compelling tale… continue reading
‘Mercy’ is a frothy blend of entertaining and nonsense with some muddled messaging… continue reading
‘Water for Elephants’ has a stunning level of choreography and a great cast — with a score and story that doesn’t quite live up to their level… continue reading
‘Some Like It Hot’ showcases dynamite choreography and a vibrant cast… continue reading
The acclaimed ‘Hadestown’ comes to DC and is a must-see for musical fans… continue reading
‘The Baltimorons’ is a drama-comedy that’s heavier on the drama, but keeps its focus on a new relationship… continue reading
‘Bad Shabbos’ is a fairly funny, mostly ridiculous dark comedy played entirely straight… continue reading
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ shakes up the Marvel formula by going back to its roots and delivers a delightful tale… continue reading
‘A Working Man’ offers no surprises, but it’s a classic Statham superman killfest… continue reading
‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ is a sort of love letter to the 30 year old franchise with references galore and a satisfying enough conclusion… continue reading
‘Hangdog’ stars Desmin Borges in a story about finding what was lost, in more ways than one… continue reading
‘In Fidelity’ takes a tragic situation and attempts to build a tragicomic story on top of it… continue reading
The Wasp delights in its elevated small-story vibe with an excellent pair of leads… continue reading
‘The Convert’ takes another stab at the ‘noble foreigner’ genre with mostly positive results… continue reading