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Tonight: Florence Minder presents 'Good Mourning'
Small is More ushers in Good Mourning and Exils at Artisphere, and Delta Rae's Carolina soul graces Rock & Roll Hotel.
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TBD ArtsBook: McKenna, Dower leave; Capitol Steps stick around
Highlights from this morning's arts newsletter.
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Reviewed: Stew and Heidi's 'Making It' at Studio Theatre
If you were uncomfortable, that was sort of the point.
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TBD ArtsBook: Avril Lavigne destroys D.C. theater community
Highlights from this morning's arts newsletter.
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Michael Kaiser doesn't want you reviewing shows in chat rooms
The Kennedy Center honcho says nonprofessional reviewers are a "scary trend."
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Did Patrick Howley have a promising career as a playwright?
Someone who looks a lot like the conservative provocateur once worked with Tiffani Thiessen.
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ShowBizRadio is expanding to St. Louis
The theater-review site, which specializes in D.C. area community productions, will establish a beachhead in the Midwest.
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Rape on stage: How theaters portray sexual assault
By gruesome coincidence, five theater productions in Washington this fall feature the crime. Some of them are musicals.
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This man conducts two musicals a day
How are you managing your time?
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Lunch with the Shakespeare Theater
If you're looking for something to do on your lunch hour, we'll tell you where to go to take in a show.
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TBD ArtsBook: Adios, Jose Frijoles!
Highlights from this morning's arts newsletter.
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Hey, Ty Unglebower's hater: Would you like a job?
ShowBizRadio is calling your bluff, Ungleskeptic.
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TBD ArtsBook: Even more on Ford's Theatre's dual personality
Highlights from this morning's arts newsletter.
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Signature's Hairspray: A report from the Big Hair Ball
The mustardy crab cakes at a fundraising preview of the show? Authentic, says Bawlmer native Rebecca Ritzel. The accents? Well, there's still time.
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TBD ArtsBook: 'Shear Madness' at 24: as if 'the Louvre had a permanent collection of clowns on velvet.'
Highlights from this morning's newsletter
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Meet Ty Unglebower, the world's toughest community theater coach
Ty Unglebower loves community theater. He just wants it to be better. Oh, and: Hey, jackass, get out of his chair.
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TheatreWashington's first hurdle: Google
The region's new umbrella organization for theaters has a name that describes its mission a little too well.
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Kennedy Center will honor Neil Diamond, Yo-Yo Ma, Meryl Streep
Singer Barbara Cook, singer/songwriter Neil Diamond, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, saxophonist and composer Sonny Rollins, and actress Meryl Streep will receive the 2011 Kennedy Center Honors, the center announced today.
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