Our production of Brian Friel's Irish masterpiece Dancing at Lughnasa has now closed after a successful and satisfying run. Thanks to all who came out and saw the play! Our work is a conversation with you, and a performance is never complete without an audience. We invite you to join us for our next production,... Continue Reading →
Dancing at Lughnasa closes this weekend! | Quotidian Theatre Company
Thanks to all who've come to see Dancing at Lughnasa already! It's been a joy to bring you Brian Friel's touching, intimate drama, and we're gratified by how well received the show has been. For the rest of you, there are only four remaining performances of the play critics are calling "captivating" and "beautiful!" Friday,... Continue Reading →
Audiences call Dancing at Lughnasa “wonderful,” “outstanding”! | Quotidian Theatre Company
Thanks to everyone who's already come out to our current production of Brian Friel's Irish drama Dancing at Lughnasa! The rest of you have two more weekends. Here are some audience reviews of the show: "The performance exceeded expectations. The acting was excellent, the accents authentic, the props, lighting and sound effects as well. The show... Continue Reading →
Critics Love “Beautiful, Poignant” Dancing at Lughnasa! | Quotidian Theatre Company
The reviews are in! Critics love Quotidian Theatre Company's Dancing at Lughnasa! "Poignant and intimate. Actresses Leah Mazade, Stephanie Mumford, Laura Russell, Alyssa Sanders, and Rebecca Ellis exhibit strong chemistry as a close knit family that lovingly tolerates each sister’s respective foibles. "Mazade manages her conflicted, meaty role with tenacity and grace. Steve LaRocque pulsates... Continue Reading →
Byline: Ernie Pyle | Quotidian Theatre Company
Quotidian Theatre Company Special Event! We're thrilled to announce that one of DC's finest local actors and playwrights, Steve LaRocque, has agreed to premiere his latest work here at Quotidian Theatre Company! Next Sunday, April 29th, our 2pm matinee of Dancing at Lughnasa will be followed by a free reception and a complimentary performance of... Continue Reading →
Final Thoughts Before We Open | Quotidian Theatre Company
Prior to the opening of Quotidian Theatre Company’s next play, Brian Friel’s Irish drama Dancing at Lughnasa, several actors in the cast are writing here about various experiences they have during the rehearsal process. All previous posts can be found here. Tuesday, Doug Krehbel discussed The Actor's Toolbox. Now, David Dubov closes the Lughnasa rehearsal... Continue Reading →
Seasoned Actor and Local Playwright Steve LaRocque on Dancing at Lughnasa | Quotidian Theatre Company
In addition to our latest rehearsal blog post, yesterday also saw the online publication of a beautiful new essay by seasoned actor and local playwright Steve LaRocque. The piece serves as a perfect introduction to the play Dancing at Lughnasa and Quotidian's production of it, and can be read in full at DC Metro Theater... Continue Reading →
Dancing Tool | Quotidian Theatre Company
Prior to the opening of Quotidian Theatre Company’s next play, Brian Friel’s Irish drama Dancing at Lughnasa, several actors in the cast are writing here about various experiences they have during the rehearsal process. All previous posts can be found here. Last week, David Dubov contrasted action and memory. Here, actor Doug Krehbel explains "The... Continue Reading →
Acting Together Alone | Quotidian Theatre Company
Prior to the opening of Quotidian Theatre Company’s next play, Brian Friel’s Irish drama Dancing at Lughnasa, several actors in the cast are writing here about various experiences they have during the rehearsal process. All previous posts can be found here. Last week, Alyssa Sanders explored the dimensions of her character Rose. Here, David Dubov... Continue Reading →