Synetic’s Wonderful Wizard of Oz exhibits sparks of wondrous imagination but doesn’t quite make it over the rainbow
"Peter Pan" is a grand adventure that's perfect for kids
With "Mark of Cain," the movement-driven Synetic pushes theatrical boundaries further than ever before
Dante's Inferno tells Dante's story told through dance, mime and extraordinary atmospherics
Synetic's "Alice In Wonderland" is an enthralling, sophisticated experience for adults and kids alike
According to Alex Mills, A Tale of Two Cities is about “the physical transformation between the characters, the striptease in the show, and the drag...
When a drag queen and a baby are thrown together, comedy doesn't just happen, it combusts
Another in Synetic Theater’s Silent Shakespeare series, the dance-musical interpretation of Much Ado About Nothing is a clever, outside-the-box extravaganza. A pastiche of 1950s musical...
Synetic Theatre merges words and movement in their latest take on a classic
Olney's "Colossal" is a moving drama about a gay footballer
Though the urge to wax lyrical is almost overpowering (and follows below), let's cut to the chase: Synetic's The Three Musketeers is a joyously accessible...
It's no surprise that Synetic would turn its hand (and bodies) to The Tempest as one of its Silent Shakespeare series. The dreamy, island-bound narrative,...
Strip the art from Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew and you are left, more or less, with a rather bitter, violence-prone woman who, married against...
The Helen Hayes Awards nominees for 2012, DC’s theater awards, were announced on Monday, Feb. 27, and include nominees ranging from fifteen nominations, including Outstanding...
Synetic Theater presents yet another revival of an award-winning production in the Silent Shakespeare Festival. Yes, that’s right, Shakespeare stripped of its words — in...