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Andrej Krasnansky

<em>Two Dogs' Opinions on Life</em> Entertains at the Kennedy Center Two Dogs' Opinions on Life Entertains at the Kennedy Center

Han Pengyi as Wang Cai and Liu Xiaoye as Lai Fu in the National Theatre of China’s Two Dogs’ Opinions on Life. Kicking off the Kennedy Center's CHINA: The Art of a Nation series, Two Dogs' Opinions on Life is a laugh riot—if you speak Chinese. Luckily for the... continue reading on DCist

Longacre Lea's <em>Something Past...</em> Fascinates, Confounds Longacre Lea's Something Past... Fascinates, Confounds

A documentarian wants to make a film about the Devil, who has conveniently taken human form. In describing the experience, the documentarian says he expects it "to be confusing and incomplete." So it is with Longacre Lea's Something Past in Front of the Light. A study of the Devil's... continue reading on DCist

Fragile Strength in Keegan Theatre's <em>Steel Magnolias</em> Fragile Strength in Keegan Theatre's Steel Magnolias

"This is women's territory," proclaims one of the ladies in The Keegan Theatre's production of Steel Magnolias, and yet there is something in its story of love and hardship that all can grasp, underneath all that hairspray. Steel Magnolias, for anyone who has not seen the film adaptation, is... continue reading on DCist

Capital Fringe Review: <em>for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf</em> Capital Fringe Review: for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf

L-R: Fahlonee Harris-Tate (Lady in Red), Michele Rogers (Lady in Blue), Kristin Poe (Lady in Green), Nicole Brewer (Lady in Brown), and Deanna Dykes (Lady in Purple). Photo by Joshua DeMinter.The seven actresses enter the stage dressed all in white. And, as they speak to each other of first loves,... continue reading on DCist

Capital Fringe Review: <em>An Adult Evening with Shel Silverstein</em> Capital Fringe Review: An Adult Evening with Shel Silverstein

Not your childhood take on Shel Silverstein. The press releases warning "This ain't no Giving Tree," the pre-show Metallica and the sign advising playgoers to "Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here" prepare you for a night of mature themes. It's too bad the very first segment of An... continue reading on DCist

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