Jordan Wright
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Tina – The Tina Turner Musical is An All-Out Rock Concert of Electrifying Proportion
WASHINGTON, DC – Anyone who has followed the struggles of Tina Turner’s young career launched by, and with, her abusive…
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The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci is a Highly Creative, Extraordinarily Elegant and Utterly Enchanting Exploration into the Genius of the Master
WASHINGTON, DC – In an homage to the genius of Da Vinci, Writer/Director Mary Zimmerman brings us into the mind…
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Robinette Shines in Horton Foote’s ‘The Trip to Bountiful,’ a Heartwarming Family Drama
WASHINGTON, DC – Set in Houston, Texas in 1953, “The Trip to Bountiful” is a nostalgic family drama that was…
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Local Song-and-Dance Man Bobby Smith Hits All the Right Notes in ‘No Place to Go’
ARLINGTON, VA – In an off-beat musical with shades of existentialism, veteran song-and-dance man Bobby Smith (who attended George Mason…
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‘Dear Evan Hansen’: A Coming-of-Age Musical in the Age of Social Media, Now at The Kennedy Center
WASHINGTON, DC – In “Dear Evan Hansen,” a multi-Tony Award winning, coming-of-age musical written by Steven Levenson and directed by…
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‘The Color Purple’ at Signature Theatre: An Emotional Performance With a Story and Music That Will Grab Your Heartstrings
ARLINGTON -VA – The power of “The Color Purple” is its deeply poignant story of a woman who suffers both…
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‘Kurios’: A Magical Mystery Tour for the Dreamer at Heart, Through Sept. 25 in Tysons
TYSONS, VA – The tale of “Kurios” takes us on an odyssey into a deeper realm neatly hidden inside the…
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‘Hamilton’: A Founding Father’s Life Told in Revolutionary Rap and Rhyme
WASHINGTON, DC – “Hamilton” is beyond everything you’ve heard it is. A radical departure from traditional musicals it is based…
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Arena Stage: Riveting New Musical “American Prophet – Frederick Douglass in His Own Words” is Must-See Tribute To Great Orator
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Who could have imagined Frederick Douglass’s words set to music? Two men did. Director Charles Randolph-Wright (recipient…
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