Wrapping up the District’s season
The last Sunday of June is time to reflect on the theater season past, decides the Washington Post. I know there’s good theater in D.C., and this article talks of many good and/or noteworthy trends there: a couple of well-established venues dedicated 60% of their season to new works; one new work, columbinus, about the tragic shootings in Colorado, caught the attention of many and made theater seem important and relevant; and the Shakespeare Theatre stretched beyond the Bard, putting on a very successful version of Alfred du Musset’s Lorenzaccio.
I’m sure we can find something to complain about, but — Washingtonians, appreciate the good in your recent 2004-2005 season.
Posted by Kevin Ashworth at June 30, 2005 09:19 AM
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