DCist's November Theater Preview
Signature's production of Showboat.
Signature Theatre is hoping to bring some new life into the musical Showboat. Step One: Lose the boat (Nov. 10).
The longest running off-Broadway show has made its way to Arena Stage: The Fantasticks. "Try To Remember" it's on its way (Nov 20).
Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece doesn't tend to get a lot of play compared to his other works. Taffety Punk are giving the tale a one night treatment (Nov. 2).
Keegan turns to Steinbeck for inspiration with Of Mice And Men (Nov 5).
In short there's simply not a more congenial spot than Olney Theatre, where they are staging Camelot (Nov. 8).
Also This Month
- American Century's Janis Joplin tribute, A Piece of My Heart, returns (Nov. 6).
- Solas Nua premieres Danny & Chantelle (Still Here) (Nov. 12).
- Washington Shakespeare Company showcases an original bad girl, as they say, with Lulu (Nov. 12).
- It's baaaaack. Ford's Theatre is open again, meaning that's where A Christmas Carol will be (Nov. 23).
- The Kennedy Center hosts the award-winning August: Osage County (Nov. 24).
Still Playing:
Next weekend is your last chance to see Constellation's A Flea In Her Ear, Georgetown Theatre Company's Dracula: A Family Musical and Toby's Sweeney Todd (Nov. 8); November 15 is when the offbeat Adding Machine: A Musical and the sensual Dracula by Synetic close; you've until the Nov. 21 weekend to see Kennedy Center's A Streetcar Named Desire with Cate Blanchett, Round House's 26 Miles, Shakespeare Theatre's The Alchemist, The Hub's We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! and both installments of Forum's Angels In America; Folger's Much Ado About Nothing, Woolly Mammoth's Full Circle, Theater J's Lost In Yonkers, and Scena's Poe Double Feature run through the end of November, and Jersey Boys at National Theatre extends into December.
