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Charles Ross IS Darth Vader, Yoda, R2D2...

Charles Ross IS Darth Vader, Yoda, R2D2...

If that makes any sense to you, you’re probably the target of Charles Ross’s uproarious , now making a return engagement in D.C. at Woolly Mammoth Theater. The show's exactly what it sounds like -- Ross acts out just about every scene of the three original films with gusto, even humming the movements of the soundtrack -- and he only needs 60 minutes to pull it off. more ›

About Tonight

About Tonight

>> Woolly Mammoth's popular One Man Star Wars Trilogy is back, written and performed by Charles Ross. Tickets are $28 for the 8 p.m. show. more ›

DCist's December Theater Preview

DCist's December Theater Preview

Good news in time for Christmas this year; the Warehouse Theater will continue to operate through next summer, according to the institution. The venue is currently hosting Scena Theater's The Maids and will have new shows in February and March. That also means it remains a venue for next year's Fringe Festival. The Warehouse is still looking for a new home. Despite the usual winter doldrums that December brings, there are still a number of... more ›

DCist's July Theater Preview

DCist's July Theater Preview

July would be a dead time for theatergoers, if not for festivals. Thanks to them, we'll have more than enough to keep us in our cushioned seats (or fold-up chairs, depending on the venue) this month. Most noteworthy is the Capital Fringe Festival. The lineup, which we told you about earlier, features everything from out-of-town productions to local theatre groups. There are cabarets. There are fire-eaters. There's a One Man Star Wars Trilogy. In other... more ›

Arts Agenda: More Bees with Honey

Arts Agenda: More Bees with Honey

Forgive our lax attitude with the Arts Agenda of late, as we've been experiencing a few staff changes around here and are still working out the scheduling kinks. That being said, all of DCist would like to extend a hearty thank you to Cyndi Spain, who has decided to retire from her DCist arts duties to focus on being a busy career woman and a doting bride. Good luck, Cyndi! more ›

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