theater

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features, essays, or other

For The Washington Post

Ron Bohmer, the Phantom his own self (Dec. 2008)
Tom Kamm, desigining Boom! for Woolly Mammoth (Oct. 2008)
Jose Rivera’s Brainpeople at Rorschach (June 2009)
Taffety Punk’s The Faithkiller (April 2009)
Maria/Stuart at Woolly Mammoth (Aug. 2008)
Constellation’s The Marriage of Figaro (Jan. 2009)
Mermaids, Monsters, and the World Painted Purple at the Kennedy Center (Oct. 2008)
GALA’s Mummy in the Closet: The Return of Eva Peron (May 2009)
Solas Nua’s Pumpgirl (Feb. 2009)
Rooms, a Rock Romance (July 2008)
Jon Spelman, Digging into Shakespeare (March 2009)

For The Washington City Paper

Boxing on Stage (April 2011)
Can the Fringe Festival Grow Up? (July 2010)
Video: Eight Minutes with the Cast & Crew of Ella Hickson’s EIGHT (Aug. 2010)
Fringe & Purge blog (July 2010, July 2011)
Ed Hamell, Road Warrior (July 2010)
Lean & Hungry Theatre’s MacBeth (Sept. 2010)
Washington Shakespeare Company’s Mary Stuart (Sept. 2010)
Metapocalypse: DC’s Year of Theater About Theater (Dec. 2011)
Receipt Wisdom: Are Tickets to Fringe Shows Too Damn High? (July 2011)
Talking Oklahoma! with Bob Mondello (Nov. 2010)
Taffety Punk’s Reals (Jan. 2011)
Tea-Jerk Reaction (July 2010)
Tweet Seats (Dec. 2010)

For The Washington Examiner

Michael Dove of Forum Theatre on their Angels in America (Sept. 2009)
DRUID’s The Cripple of Inishmaan at the Kennedy Center (Feb. 2011)
Mike Daisey and The Last Cargo Cult (Jan. 2010)
Max McLean, giving the devil his due in The Screwtape Letters (Dec. 2009)
In Shadowboxer, Joe Louis gets an opera in his head (April 2010)

For The Ventura County Reporter

BeckettFest (Sept. 2004)

For DCist

Enter the Inkwell (Jan. 2008)

reviews

For DCist

33 Variations
7 (x1) Samurai
Accident
Antony and Cleopatra
Ah, Wilderness!
Arcadia
Bad Hamlet
Busted Jesus Comix
Dead Man’s Cell Phone
Death of a Salesman
The Director: The Third Act of Elia Kazan
Frost/Nixon
Happy Days

The Heavens Are Hung in Black
The Hefner Monologues: How Hefnerian
How Theatre Failed America
The K of D
The Lion King
MacBeth

A Man for All Seasons

Marat/Sade
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Now What?
Portia Coughlin
Rashomon
The Rivalry (Jan. 2010)
Scenes from the Big Picture
The Screwtape Letters
Shintoku-Maru
Speed the Plow
A Streetcar Named Desire
The Super-Secret Show
The Tempest
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind
Trad
The Unmentionables

Wishful Drinking

For The Washington City Paper

24, 7, 365 (Feb. 2011)
60 Miles to Silver Lake (April 2010)
After the Fall (Nov. 2011)
After the Quake (Oct. 2011)
Amazons and Their Men (March 2010)
Art (April 2011)
Barack Stars: The Wrath of Rahm (Feb. 2010)
Basra Boy (Feb. 2011)
Beyond the Horizon (Jan. 2011)
BOBRAUSCHENBERGAMERICA (June 2011)
A Bright New Boise (Oct. 2011)
The Carpetbagger’s Children (Feb. 2011)
Cat’s Cradle (August 2010)
The Chosen (March 2011)
Clybourne Park (March 2010)
Courage (June 2010)
A Fox on the Fairway (Oct. 2010)
Golden Boy (Dec. 2010)
The Golden Dragon (Nov. 2011)
Gruesome Playground Injuries (May 2010)
Hairspray (Dec. 2011)
Happy Days (Sept. 2011)
Hellspawn (Oct. 2011)
The History of Kisses (June 2011)
House of Gold (Nov. 2010)
I Wish You Love (June 2011)
The Importance of Being Earnest (Aug. 2010)
Improbable Frequency (Oct. 2010)
In Darfur (April 2010)
Juno and the Paycock (March 2011)
King Lear (April 2011)
Krapp’s Last Tape (Dec. 2011)
Let Me Down Easy (Jan. 2011)
The Lost Ones (Oct. 2010)
Lungs (Oct. 2011)
Mabou Mines DollHouse (Oct. 2011)
Mad Forest (Sept. 2011)
Mary Stuart (Nov. 2010)
The Master and Margarita (Nov. 2010)
Master Harold… and the Boys (March 2011)
Mojo (Dec. 2010)
Mondo Andronicus (March 2010)
The Moscows of Nantucket (May 2011)
Much Ado About Nothing (Sept. 2011)
The New Electric Ballroom (April 2011)
Owl Moon (Feb. 2011)
Passing Strange (July 2010)
Public Enemy (April 2010)
PURGE (June 2011)
Red Herring (March 2011)
The Resurrectionist King (April 2011)
Return to Haifa (Jan. 2011)
Richard III (Nov. 2010)
The Saint Plays (Sept. 2010)
Something You Did (Sept. 2010)
Steel Magnolias (Aug. 2011)
Stop Kiss (Sept. 2011)
That Face (March 2010)
Thurgood (June 2010)
Time Stands Still (Jan. 2012)
The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Jan. 2012)
Tynan (Jan. 2011)
Venus in Fur (June 2011)
The Walworth Farce (April 2011)
We Fight, We Die (Oct. 2011)
The Weir (Feb. 2011)
Why Torture Is Wrong and the People Who Love Them (June 2011)
The Woman Who Amuses Herself (May 2009)
Women Beware Women (Oct. 2010)
You, Nero (Dec. 2011)

For The Washington Examiner

As You Like It (Nov. 2009)
Circle Mirror Transformation (Sept. 2010)
Disco Pigs (Nov. 2009)
The Fall of the House of Usher with The Tell-Tale Heart (Nov. 2009)
A Flea in Her Ear (Nov. 2009)
The Four of Us (Jan. 2010)
Full Circle (Nov. 2009)
Hamlet (May 2010)
I Am My Own Wife (Jan. 2010)
Living Dead in Denmark (Aug. 2009)
Orestes, A Tragic Romp (Feb. 2010)
Port Authority (Oct. 2009)
Reasons to Be Pretty (March 2010)
Sink the Belgrano! (Aug. 2010)
Some Girls (March 2010)
Sunset Boulevard (Dec. 2010)
Three Sisters (Jan. 2010)
Uncle Vanya (Aug. 2011)
The War of the Worlds (Nov. 2010)
Wife Swappers (Dec. 2010)
Young Frankenstein (Dec. 2009)

For WETA’s Around Town

Art (April 2011)
Clybourne Park (Aug. 2011)
The Walworth Farce (April 2011)

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