Arts & Entertainment, Special Feature

ONSTAGE OLD TOWN – OCTOBER

By Mark Edelman

 October leaves a few more weeks (now thru October 13) to enjoy DMV Theater Week—tickets as low as $20 for a number of these productions. The discounts end October 13—plenty of time to enjoy the great theater our area has to offer, including some of these (check each box office for participation and prices):

 

Through the 6th

 THE COMEUPPANCE

Woolly Mammoth

An excellent cast, anchored by the moody Jordan Bellow, animates Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ new play about a group of high school honor alums attending their 20th reunion. Morgan Green directs the eerie proceedings, as the spectre of mortality overshadows old friends facing hard truths past, present and future. You might say death becomes them. Tickets at www.woollymammoth.net

 

Through the 6th

 SOJOURNERS

Roundhouse Theatre

A Nigerian couple living in Texas in the 1970s welcomes the promise of America but remains homesick for their roots. Tickets at http://www.roundhousetheatre.org

 

Through the 13th

 LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR AND GRILL

Atlas Theatre

In this handsome production of Lanie Robertson’s off-Broadway and Broadway hit, DC’s own Roz White makes the role of a down-on-her-heels Billie Holiday her own. That golden voice rings out just a little too true (Roz is in much better vocal shape than Billie was) in Mosaic Artistic Director Reginald Douglas’ deftly directed performance. Designer Nadir Bey creates a warm and friendly club environment so snag a table up front. Tickets at http://www.mosaictheater.org

 

Through the 13th

 JA JA’S AFRICAN HAIR BRAIDING

Arena Stage

This Tony® Award nominated Best Play takes us inside a bustling West African salon in Harlem where a lively group of braiders create masterpieces on the heads of neighborhood women. Tickets at http://www.arenastage.org

 

Through the 13th

 MR LINCOLN

Ford’s Theatre

 TV star Scott Bakula assays the role of our 16th President in the theater where we lost him. Tickets at http://www.fords.org

 

Through the 20th

 EISENHOWER: THIS PIECE OF GROUND

Olney Theatre Center

Another Presidential bioplay, this one stars Tony Award winning actor John Rubinstein as POTUS #34, culled from our 34th President’s memoirs, speeches and letters. Tickets at http://www.olneytheatre.org

 

Through the 20th

 COMEDY OF ERRORS

Shakespeare Theatre Co

The Nats may be out of the running, but Simon Godwin and his crew of merry pranksters at Shakespeare Theatre Company hit another grand slam with this delightful take on one of the Bard’s mistaken-identity trifles. Inspired casting brings Alex Brightman and David Fynn to STC’s Klein Theatre to play identical twins: both actors starred in the Lloyd Webber musical School of Rock, Alex on Broadway and David in the West End, and their resemblance is uncanny. The entire ensemble is terrific. Points are scored by all the designers, especially Alejo Vietti’s technicolor costumes; and Michael Bruce’s score sparkles with what could be the best finale number you’ll see on a DC stage this season. Tickets at http://www.shakespearetheatre.org

 

 

Through the 20th

 PRIMARY TRUST

Signature Theatre

Kenneth never misses a happy hour with his best friend until a job loss upends his static existence. Winner of the 2024 Pulitzer Prize, this touching story takes him (and us) on a journey to discover the courage to open a new door.   Tickets at www.sigtheatre.org

 

Through the 27th

 EXCEPTION TO THE RULE

Studio Theatre

When six high school students get stuck in after- school detention, things go awry. Where are all the teachers and how do they get out of this place? Tickets at www.studiotheatre.org

 

1st through November 3rd

 BABBIT

Shakespeare Theatre Center

Matthew Broderick and a supporting cast of Broadway stalwarts star in this new adaptation of Sinclair Lewis’s satirical masterpiece. When upstanding middle class everyman George F. Babbitt plunges headlong into the biggest rebellion of his life, trouble is bound to ensue. My guess is this one is headed for Broadway, so catch it at STC while you can. Tickets at http://www.shakespearetheatre.org.

 

1st through November 10th

ROMEO & JULIET

Folger Library Theatre

The Bard’s fan favorite rom-com (except the lovers die at the end) opens the Folger’s first theater season since its sparkling new library renovation.  The timeless story of star-crossed lovers is also a story of the politics of hatred and the violence that can consume society. Sound familiar? While you’re there, check out the amazing display of eighty-two First Folios— Shakespeare’s plays, bound and published. Tickets at http://www.folger.edu

 

4th through November 3rd

 SHE PERSISTED

Adventure MTC at Glen Echo Park

A new musical based on the book by Chelsea Clinton follows fourth-grader Naomi’s field trip to a Women’s History Museum. As she travels back in time, Naomi encounters inspirational women who have overcome barriers and made waves throughout U.S. history including Harriet Tubman, Virginia Apgar, Ruby Bridges, Sally Ride, Florence Griffith Joyner, and Sonia Sotomayor. Tickets at http://www.adventuretheatre-mtc.org

 

12th – November 17th

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

Keegan Theatre

The infamous West End melodrama returns to this DuPont Circle playhouse. A lawyer obsessed with a curse cast over his family by the eponymous Woman in Black tries to excorcise the fear that grips his soul. Not surprisingly, it doesn’t end well. Tickets at http://www.keegantheatre.com

 

11th – 20th

25th ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE

Kennedy Center Oct 11-20 

This little gem of a Broadway musical gets its own Ken Cen production. A first-rate cast of Main Stem veterans presides over the fun, including Broadway Funny Girl Beanie Feldstein. Tickets at http://www.kennedy-center.org

 

15th – 20th

MEANS GIRLS

National Theatre

Back in DC for an encore engagement, Tina Fey’s movie about high school angst and mischief features direction and choreography by Broadway stager extraordinaire Casey Nicholaw. Tickets at http://www.broadwayatthenational.com

 

18th – 20th

DEAR EVAN HANSEN

Capital One Hall

A touring production of the Tony® Award winning Best Musical about teens dealing with the loss of a classmate visits Tysons, VA . Tickets at http://www.capitalonehall.com

 

18th – November 24th

THE OTHER AMERICANS

Arena Stage

Co-produced with NYC’s Public Theatre, Emmy Award-winning actor and playwright John Leguizamo introduces us to a Colombian-American laundromat owner grappling with a failing business and buried secrets. When son Nick returns after a traumatic incident, Nelson is forced to tackles racial and identity challenges to achieve his dream. Tickets at www.arenastage.org

 

19th – November 9th

JEKYLL & HYDE

Alexandria Little Theatre

Frank Wildhorn’s Broadway musical based on the Gothic novella by Robert Lous Stevenson follows a London-based legal practitioner who investigates a series of strange events involving his friend, Dr. Henry Jekyll and a murderous criminal names Edward Hyde opens on the 19th in Alexandria’s very own Little Theatre.

 

About the Author: The writer is a playwright who loves writing about theater. He is a lifetime member of the Broadway League and a Tony® voter.

Photo credits:  Comedy of Errors photos by Teresa Castracane, Mean Girls photo by Jenny Anderson. Comeuppance photo by Cameron Whitman. Babbitt photo courtesy of La Jolla Playhouse. Romeo & Juliet photo by Shan Wallace.

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