'Fun Home' reflects struggles with family and identity
By Alix Mammina | 04/29/2017Broadway musical opens at D.C.’s National Theatre, portraying the life of cartoonist Alison Bechdel
Broadway musical opens at D.C.’s National Theatre, portraying the life of cartoonist Alison Bechdel
Celebrating both a rich history and a new direction, the AU Dance Company will host its annual spring dance concert on April 21 and 22.
Featuring comedy, drama, goddesses, sea monsters and giants, the AU Department of Performing Arts’ production of “Argonautika” will present an ancient Greek myth with a twist on March 30 at the Greenberg Theatre. After two semesters of sensational musicals and plays, DPA is bringing its 2016-17 season to a close with playwright Mary Zimmerman’s irreverent adaptation of the classic tale of Jason and the Argonauts. Director Isaiah Wooden is a longtime fan of Zimmerman, whose work he describes as “magic on stage.” Wooden considered several of her plays while selecting DPA’s final show of the season, but was ultimately drawn to the thrilling story and compelling themes of “Argonautika.” “Argonautika” follows the heroic Jason and his intrepid crew, known as the Argonauts, as they embark on a risky quest to retrieve the treasured Golden Fleece.
Department of Performing Arts kicks off spring theater season with haunting production
The indie rock singer-songwriter played a short but sweet set on Nov. 18
Protesters spoke out about feelings of fear and discrimination
The singer-songwriter will perform on Nov. 18
Celebrate South Asian art and culture at Jalwa.
The Oxford-based band delivered a vibrant performance on Sept. 25
Indie pop band Glass Animals will perform at Echostage on Sept. 25. The Oxford-based band is touring in support of its new album “How To Be A Human Being,” which was released on August 26 to critical acclaim. Following the success of Glass Animals’ lush debut “Zaba” in 2014, expectations were high for the band’s second album.