Here's the lowdown on what's up in D.C.-area theaters, clubs and concert venues.
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Here's Entertainment Reporter Joe Barber's take on fun this weekend in the DC area.
D.C. theater gets into the swing of the spring with a number of openings. The Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower Theatre presents a limited run of Samuel Beckett’s Fragments for four days, from Apr. 14 to 17.
The ever-inventive Synetic Theatre Company, based in Crystal City, continues its “Silent Shakespeare” series of productions with “King Lear.”
Just in time for a post St. Patrick’s Day trip to the theater, SCENA Theatre Company presents its production of Connor McPherson’s “The Weir.”
Here’s the lowdown on what’s up on stage and on the club and concert scene in the D.C. area.
It’s a quite week on the local boards with Synetic Theatre’s Talk About The Passion closing on Feb. 27. Also closing that day is the comedy Fuddy Meers, presented by 1st Stage in McLean.
Round House Theatre in Bethesda has extended its presentation of Charming Billy through Feb. 27.
A sizeable number of quality productions wind up their runs this weekend. The Kennedy Center’s limited run of The Cripple of Innishmaan concludes on Feb. 12.
The Elden Street Players based in Herndon are present Bryan Lavery’s play Frozen.
The Mechanic stars Jason Statham (the'Transporter' series, 'The Italian Job') and Ben Foster ('The Messenger,''3:10 to Yuma').
No Strings Attached stars Natalie Portman (Black Swan) and Ashton Kutcher as best friends who decide to have a “sex only” relationship.
Joe Barber says 'Season of the Witch' and 'Country Strong' are stinkers.
Steve Carell and Paul Rudd do a good job of stirring up laughs in Dinner for Schmucks.
There are no new films opening on Dec. 31, so we proudly present our list of the Best Films of 2010.
Forceful, engrossing and surprisingly sublime in places, The Fighter is the best boxing film since Raging Bull.
Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp. A can't miss. Or is it?
The lowdown on what’s up on screen, on stage and on the club and concert scene.
The lowdown on what’s up on screen, on stage and on the club and concert scene
The lowdown on what’s up on screen, on stage and on the club and concert scene.
The lowdown on what’s up on screen, on stage and on the club and concert scene.
The Wiggles arrive at George Mason University’s Patriot Center for a family concert at 2 p.m. on Nov. 7.
Here’s the lowdown on what’s up on screen, on stage and on the club and concert scenes.
The lowdown on what’s up on screen, on stage and on the club and concert scene.
Soul singer Mary J. Blige ends the season at Jiffy Lube Live tonight.
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