By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark I always bristle when I hear people complain that there is no decent music scene in DC. True, it’s not New York and it’s not LA, but I for one happen to think that the District can hold its own when it comes to getting your fill of whatever [...]
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Other Desert Cities at Arena Stage
By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark Every family has secrets to keep – even the seemingly perfect ones. But the facade of being the all-American, 2.5 children and a white picket fence kind of family will only last for as long as you can hold it up, and although you may be able to cover it for [...]
No Rules Theatre Company Presents “The Personal(s)” at Signature Theatre
By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark Anyone who’s married will tell you that it’s hard work. It takes a lot more than just sunshine and rainbows to make a happily ever after actually happen, even under the best of circumstances - so when you add a traumatic accident or a life-altering loss, even the strongest of bonds [...]
Pas de Deux at Studio Theatre
By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark Studio Theatre’s intimate Studio 2nd Stage is throwing itself one hell of a sexy party for it’s 25th Anniversary. Currently staging 2 one-act plays, both choreographed by award winning choreographer and dancer Nancy Bannon, Pas de Deux is risky theater at its best – no emotion held back, no [...]
Andy and the Shadows at Theater J
By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark For many people, who you are as a family is often defined by your story – where you came from, who you came from, or even what you came through. These stories connect us from generation to generation, they tie us together with more than just our flesh and blood relation, [...]
Mike Daisey Explores The American Dream at Woolly Mammoth Theatre
By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark Usually when I leave a theatre performance, I have some general idea of what I plan to write about my experiences or about the performance itself. Mike Daisey, creater and performer of American Utopias – in its last weekend on stage at Woolly Mammoth – however, made sure that my [...]
Le Choeur des Armaillis de la Gruyère Perform as Part of the Ongoing Francophonie Festival
By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark On the off chance that you’re all cherry blossom-ed out, there’s another festival going on right now in DC that you may not know about. The Francophonie Festival, which runs through April 13th, celebrates the richness and diversity of the French language with a month of concerts, films and events (ohh, [...]
4000 Miles Goes the Distance at Studio Theatre
By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark Family is a funny thing. These are the people we can love the most or be the most frustrated with, the ones who understand us better than anyone else, or, at times, the ones who just don’t seem to get us at all. They are the ones we are the most proud [...]
The Mountaintop at Arena Stage
By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark I am probably not alone in thinking of Martin Luther King, Jr. as more of a monument than a man – and I don’t mean that in regards to his physical memorial. I mean it more in the sense of his work and his legacy being of such staggering proportions, that it’s [...]
Hello, Dolly! Takes the Stage at Ford’s Theatre
By Punch Preview Correspondent Lindsey Clark It takes a lot to distract my eyes from wandering over to the Presidential Box that sits just above stage right at Ford’s Theatre. I tend to pay less attention to what’s going on in front of me whenever I find myself there because I’m busy mentally re-creating the night [...]
Mary T. & Lizzy K. at Arena Stage
By Punch Pulse Correspondent Lindsey Clark Abraham Lincoln has been getting a lot of press lately. For a man who has been dead for nearly 150 years (it’ll be 148 years at 7:22 AM on April 15th, to be exact), it seems as though John Wilkes Booth was entirely unsuccessful for as much as we [...]

















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