Review: “Fuddy Meers” (1st Stage Tysons)

Jacob Yeh supplies a lively portrait of Kenny, Claire and Richard’s son, who’s suffering from a bad case of the adolescent sulks. Washington Post

Review: “Courage: A Political Theater Revival” (dog & pony DC)

From rugged Eilif who relishes the soldier’s life, to decent but dumb Swiss Cheese, to mute yet eloquent Kattrin – each one is challenged by war’s dilemmas and each one will be lost. Mitch Mattson, Jacob Yeh and Betsy Rosen perform these roles with the strong conviction necessary to make us care about

Review: “The Relationship of Archibald and Amity As Lived Inside an Elevator” (Source Theater Festival)

Review: “Shakespeare’s R&J” (1st Stage Tysons)

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