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The Veil closes Aug 17! | Quotidian Theatre Company
Quotidian Theatre Company presents the U.S. premiere production of THE VEIL by Conor McPhersonJuly 18 – August 17, 2014 The New York Times calls Conor McPherson “the finest playwright of his generation”. Set in a haunted mansion in rural Ireland … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethesda, Conor McPherson, culture, entertainment, Irish, plays, the rehearsal process, The Veil, theater, theatre, Washington DC
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A Walk in the Woods is Helen Hayes Awards recommended! | Quotidian Theatre Company
The Helen Hayes Awards recommends our production of A Walk in the Woods! MD Theatre Guide names the play as one of the Top 5 Shows of the Week! The show is also praised by critics from The Washington Post, Washington City Paper, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethesda, Brit Herring, culture, fiction, Gillian Drake, Helen Hayes Awards, plays, politics, Russian, Steve LaRocque, theater, theatre, Washington DC
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Critics recommend “A Walk in the Woods”! Plus: another post-show discussion | Quotidian Theatre Company
The reviews are in, and the critics recommend A Walk in the Woods! “Smart, funny and intermittently profound. Steve LaRocque gives a wily, winning performance as veteran Soviet diplomat Andrey Botvinnik. As Honeyman, Brit Herring provides an impatient, fastidious, buttoned-down … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethesda, Brit Herring, culture, fiction, Gillian Drake, Lee Blessing, plays, politics, Russian, Steve LaRocque, theater, theatre, Washington DC
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“A Walk in the Woods”: post-show discussion and our first review | Quotidian Theatre Company
Join us for a post-show discussion on March 22! Paul Nitze guided the US Cold War defense policy addressed in A Walk in the Woods. His son Bill Nitze will join us for a free discussion after the performance on Friday, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethesda, Brit Herring, culture, fiction, Gillian Drake, Lee Blessing, plays, politics, Russian, Steve LaRocque, theater, theatre, Washington DC
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“A Walk in the Woods” featured in The Gazette! | Quotidian Theatre Company
Will C. Franklin of The Gazette interviewed director Gillian Drake and actor Brit Herring about our production of A Walk in the Woods, which opens tonight! “It’s a marvelously written play set in the mid-’80s by a master playwright… Two … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethesda, Brit Herring, culture, fiction, Gillian Drake, Lee Blessing, plays, politics, Russian, Steve LaRocque, theater, theatre, Washington DC
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James Joyce’s The Dead is selling out! | Quotidian Theatre Company
Our holiday musical James Joyce’s The Dead has sold out multiple performances — including the remainder of this weekend — so reserve tickets while they’re still available if you want to see this show! The four remaining showtimes are next … Continue reading
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Tagged Bethesda, dancing, entertainment, fiction, Irish, James Joyce, James Joyce's The Dead, Joyce, musical, plays, theater, theatre, Washington DC
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Critics Love “Beautiful, Poignant” Dancing at Lughnasa! | Quotidian Theatre Company
The reviews are in! Critics love Quotidian Theatre Company’s Dancing at Lughnasa!
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Tagged Alyssa Sanders, Brian Friel, Craig Mummey, culture, dancing, Dancing at Lughnasa, David Dubov, Doug Krehbel, entertainment, fiction, Irish, Laura Russell, Leah Mazade, news, plays, Rebecca Ellis, reviews, Stephanie Mumford, Steve LaRocque, theater, theatre, Washington DC
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