, and in its dramatization of the pair's shared insecurities, it succeeded in making both artists seem at once more fallible and more gifted.
Round House's Director Too One-Dimensional
Reader, Meet Author
MONDAY At Chapters, they’re mad for mystery writers on Mondays in March, and for alliteration at all other times. Today, they have a fine guest: Laura Lippman, who’ll be reading from her latest, What the Dead Know. 445 11th Street, NW, 1 p.m. TUESDAY Tom Bissell and his father, an ex-Marine who served in the Vietnam War, travel back to Vietnam on a journey that retraces both national and personal history. He’ll be in town...
Despite Ambiguity, A Body Of Water Remains Afloat
Ah, the ambiguous ending. For some, it’s infuriating; for others, it can be part of the fun of going to the theatre.
DCist's November Theater Preview
DCist apologizes for this month's theater preview being a bit behind schedule (its resident critic keeps ending up travelling out of state), but there's no reason to fret, as there's plenty of interesting options playing at area venues during November.
Camille a More Contemporary Courtesan
Boy meets courtesan. Families disapprove. Tuberculosis gets in the way.

