Gregory Wooddell talks about acting of all types and preparing for his latest role in Tennessee Williams’ iconic play.
Apr 17, 2009
Visit Monk’s Place, In WSC’s Small Craft Warnings
Written by DCist contributor Andrej Krasnansky Welcome to Monk’s Place, where you can get your fill of spirits. In their production of Small Craft Warnings, Washington Shakespeare Company has transformed their lobby into the dive bar in which Tennessee Williams set his play. The walls are lined with kitsch and pinups; the jukebox looks straight out of the ’70s; the smoky atmosphere is palpable (fortunately without an overwhelming smell). Audience members are welcomed pre-show…
Aug 06, 2007
About Tonight
>> The Black Cat’s backstage will be a bit twangy tonight, as The Starlingtons stop by to play some of their alt-bluegrass with Portland Oregon’s folksy Casey Neill. 9 p.m., $7. >> One of the weeks few interesting author appearances is tonight at Olsson’s in Dupont Circle, when Pushcart Prize-winning writer Katherine Taylor stops by to read from and sign copies of her debut novel, Rules for Saying Goodbye. 7 p.m. >> It’s possible…
Feb 28, 2006
Reader, Meet Author
TUESDAY Are you so pissed off at DCist for our marginal abetting of the Death Cab pre-sale sellout that you’re just busting to express your righteous hipster indignation in unrhymed dactylic hexameter? Rail against the machine, dude, at Busboys and Poets’ weekly open mic “session.” It all goes down tonight at 9 p.m. Tickets are handed out “approximately one hour” before, and they cost two dollars. Hmmm. We recommend “Indig Nation” as the new name…
Aug 05, 2004
Free “Baby Doll” Screening
Looking for a good way to wrap up your week without putting a dent in your wallet? The Library of Congress’ recently renovated Mary Pickford Theater will be screening Tennessee Williams’ 1956 classic “Baby Doll” tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. Screenings in the 60-seat venue are free, but the LOC suggests you call ahead and reserve seats between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. the week of the screening at (202) 707-5677. Here’s the film description from…