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    My daughter has danced at GJ's for two years and she loves it. Go GJ's Show troupe!

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    Port Tobacco Players

    Port Tobacco Players

    4.4
    (12 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    I have been living in the Waldorf area for quite sometime and never knew about the Port Tobacco…read morePlayers Theater until about 2 months ago. My wife and I love going to plays and were pleasantly surprised to find out that this place has been in our own backyard for all these years. We went to the opening night performance for Legally Blonde and we were blown away by the amazing performance. We didn't know what to expect going in with this being our first time at the theater. We kept our expectations low because we figured, oh well this is just a small county theater so let's not expect a broadway performance. The performance however was much better than we anticipated and it very well could have been a broadway play with how great the performers did. The show was put together so well and everything was done flawlessly. My wife and I left that performance thinking we can't wait to come back to see another show!

    Port Tobacco Players is a small playhouse nestled in the town of LaPlata right on Charles Street…read morebeside the train tracks. SOMD has many wonderful, hidden gems, and PTPLAYERS is no exception. My wife and I have seen many productions at this playhouse, and left impressed time after time. They are ambitious in choosing which productions to take on. Currently, they are running RagTime, a play that I first saw many moons ago at the National Theatre in Washington DC. Let me just say this... RUN, DRIVE, JOG, UBER, LYFT, TROT if you have to, but get there. This production was excellent from the acting, to the singing, to the costumes, the staging, the sets, etc... were all fantastic!!! I grew up in the theater, and this performance was Broadway quality for sure. So, in general, PTPLAYERS is small but a good size playhouse. The staff is always kind and helpful. The building, although recently renovated, still has that Old Towne feel. Here's the best part. In lieu of the typical movie night, treat yourself to a live performance for almost the same cost of movie tickets. Also, I had the pleasure of speaking with one of the Board Members and Director of Costumes, Janice Sagers. Her passion about the arts and this theater confirms my thoughts that this playhouse is indeed a SOMD gem! One last thing. Make your evening complete by dining at the farm to table restaurant across the street, The Charles. (See my review of The Charles)

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    The National Theatre

    The National Theatre

    3.5
    (207 reviews)
    20.6 mi

    A pretty decent venue for shows! I have been for a ballet and could see everything well from the…read morebalcony; was surprised the seats were cheap for my spot with the view I got. The balcony is rather steep though, which could be scary for some. They have stairs and an elevator to go between floors, but the elevator is kind of small. Security is friendly and timely. I would come again for another show.

    Came to the National Theatre on Easter Sunday to see Beauty and the Beast and had such a great…read moreexperience overall. I was running a little late, about five minutes after showtime, but somehow luck was on my side because I found street parking right on the same block, winning . I definitely would not count on that every time though; there are parking garages nearby that are probably a safer bet if you are cutting it close. Since I arrived just after the show started, I was expecting a hassle getting in, but it was actually super smooth. I did not have to deal with a long line at all, and the staff were really helpful in getting me seated quickly. I did not grab any food or drinks, so I cannot speak to pricing or options, but one thing I will say is avoid the bathroom lines during intermission if you can. They get very long. Try to go right before the show, after, or sneak away at a less obvious time if possible. As for the show itself, I loved it. I was seated in the very last row at the top and still had a clear view, which says a lot about the layout. Since there is no recording allowed, it really lets you stay present and enjoy the performance for what it is. I went solo and honestly it was the perfect solo outing. Super grateful for the experience and would definitely do it again.

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    We moved to the back for more space!
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    Performing Arts Preparatory School

    Performing Arts Preparatory School

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    This performing arts school is amazing from the owner, administrative staff, and instructors. The…read moredecor of the school is beautiful nice, clean and bright very welcoming. They have provided excellent services to the youth and adults. The instructors are very talented and provide classes such as Ballet and hip hop, private lessons :Voice, drums, clarinet, saxophone etc. The students are very well versed in a variety of areas. It is located on the first floor of the mall near zales it has brought a new environment and opportunity for those who love the arts a chance to rekindle their passion. They offer multiple events throughout the year even summer camp for the youth. They have provided opportunities for young adults to establish themselves by creating internships, job opportunities, and volunteer services for those in the community. So if you need to learn how to two step, enhance your voice, or even continue your love with an instrument. This is the place for you !!!!

    I attended the free Zumba class with Taylor. OMG! She is fantastic! Today's class theme was "The…read moreBooster!" It was definitely what I needed; a boost of energy, my second wind. I will definitely sign up for the membership that allows me to attend any dance class for a low monthly fee. I am so excited. Can't wait until next week. I highly recommend Performing Arts Preparatory School!

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    Located at the entrance of our school is the lobby. There, you will find P.A.P.S. Administration & our enrollment consultation area

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    MetroStage

    MetroStage

    4.2
    (21 reviews)
    15.6 mi

    Don't be misled by the humble surroundings of this theater. Inside this small space something…read morewonderful invariably happens. I have seen numerous performances here, and they are all consistently at a high level. I have been to NYC. You don't need to spend $250 to be up close to great theater. The talent that comes to Metro Stage have Broadway in their resumes. The current performance of Black Pearl Sings set in the post depression 1930's, takes 2 women from different worlds and shows how they can bond through music. Their story stands on its own, and is not just a backdrop to launch into song. The show takes the viewer through a full range of emotions. The outcome is bittersweet. If you live in the DC. metro area, don't overlook what is in your own backyard. After all, it is a "Metro Stage."

    I saw The Letters here this weekend. It was $50/ticket for 2 people to sit on (padded) folding…read morechairs and see a short, 2-person play. We did enjoy ourselves, and the quality of the acting was quite good, but as an actress myself, I thought it was sort of pricey. As a patron, I thought it was pretty uncomfortable. In good news, the view seemed quite good from all angles which is good, considering that seating is unassigned. I'd go again, but I'd go more frequently if it were either a little less, or if there were a discount offered for more than one ticket or more than one play.

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    A Broadway Christmas Carol. A holiday tradition at MetroStage
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    Deb Filler in I Did it My Way in Yiddish
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    Signature Theatre

    Signature Theatre

    4.6
    (120 reviews)
    18.6 mi

    I came to see Pippin at this theater and cannot begin to express how impressed I was with the…read moretalent here. From singing to costuming to choreography, each performer gave everything to the audience. Since this is a theater in the round in a very intimate setting, I had my concerns that I would be in a section in which the performers had their backs to me. Quickly I realized that the seasoned cast is skilled at playing to each side and the staging wouldn't inhibit anyone's view. I purchased tickets with a partial view ( Row 4), and felt that my view from there was better than many Broadway shows I've attended. I did not find them to inhibit the show in any way, and the leg room was spacious. I really enjoy watching the support cast (chorus) and in this show particularly their roles were important to every element and integrated into the foreground. This is something you often don't see in traditional shows where the leads are foreground and the chorus is just left to be background noise. Great job by all. The theater is located near some eateries and an ice cream shop, but take advantage of this before the show. I felt every single person headed right to the ice cream shop after the show, and some of the eateries closed just as we exited at 9:00pm on a Sunday.

    Now that the Signature Theatre is on my radar screen, I am happy to report that my 2nd visit - to…read moresee Pippin - reflects a live theater experience that is fantastic. I have already rated the theater facility/building as great so I won't go into much more detail about that. Although here goes - the building's entry is grand, the lobby is welcoming and exciting and the ushers/staff are friendly and first rate. The performance of Pippin that I saw was likewise first rate. Signature Theatre has taken a show I have seen multiple times in the past, and freshened it up. A lot! Presented in the round - which I normally do not like - it presents like live-action happening right in front of your eyes for the 1st time. And the theater is small enough that I felt immersed in the action! Indeed, several times, players would come right up into the seats and interact with me and other audience members. It really made the show seem like a story being presented for first time, spontaneously, right in front of me. And, the performances were so fresh, so intense that I felt that each and every emotion/action was directed only to me. Very nicely staged! The quality of talent in this show is also noticeable. Particular kudos to the man who portrayed Pippin. The ensemble too was Broadway caliber. The dancing in particular was exhilarating! I felt every kick and twist. Fosse lives in this production! This show is old, however, having been first conceived in the early 1970's. But there was very little that was tired or old or vintage. It was fresh and cutting edge. The Signature production was unlike any of the other presentations of Pippin I have seen. The actors' entrances came in from the audience entrances - all 4 corners of the theater - and it was enthralling. The close proximity made every actor seem like they were talking/singing just to me. It was the kind of show that you really need to see more than once because there is so much going on all at once. Bravo to the Signature Theatre once again!

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    Set design for Play On!
    Set design for Play On!
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    Bass Fiddle used in Crazy For You
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