Embracing Arlington Arts Talks
Listen to an engaging interview with Jessica Kubzansky whose directorial approach will elevate the brilliance of Beth Kander's new comedy Best Line Wins. The CATF premier spotlights the comic game changers Elaine May and Mike Nichols.
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Listen to a fabulous interview with the talented Sirene Noir as Ms. Capital Pride 25-26. Her sense of pride is contageous!
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Listen to a provocative interview as Aurin Squire unveils the impact of media manipulation and the crumbling state of our Democracy. His new script at CATF is catching much attention. Don't miss his dark comedy!
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Listen to Melanie McCabe as she talks about her debut thriller that will keep you glued to every page! The themes of displacement and memory keep the reader wanting more.
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Listen to an interview that will leave a lump in your throat! Miss Kitty talks about her triumphs and challenges in the theater world. Her new one-woman cabaret show can't be missed!
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Plastic never felt so good with Toby's Dinner Theatre's production of Mean Girls. Listen to the talented and very funny performers talk about their love for all things musical!
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The roots of Yussef El Guindi are fascinating and his early exposure to life in the theater in Egypt and London are insightful.
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Jacob Ming-Trent shares the way in which Shakespeare Saved My Life has become a play about gratitude and salvation. Folger's new show promises to deliver a beautifully electric and touching night of theater.
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Listen to an interview with the talented storytellers Sue Searing and Regina Stoops as they share their origin stories as performers.
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Listen to Gabe Salazar, the Artistic Director of the Gay Men's Chorus of South Florida, as he sharesthe inspiration for the latest concert which honors the families and community impacted by the Pulse shooting.
info_outlineInternationally acclaimed playwright José Rivera directs his profoundly intimate tragicomedy that asks what it means to be human as we embrace the technology of our future – and it embraces us. Aislin needs constant support in her later years, and her care is placed in the hands of an AI robot-caregiver – designed to look and sound human – named Stacy. The unexpected relationship that blossoms between them sparks questions of what it means to have a soul, what defines humanity – and what happens when those definitions begin to shift.