New Friel adaptation of Ibsen classic now at H St. Playhouse. Published January 18 2012
DC troupe's mini-operas are getting better and better. Published January 13 2012
Suspended project to be rebooted in 2016. And there's more. Published January 13 2012
Musician lockout latest round in budget battle, death spiral. Published January 9 2012
America's only impressionist composer is well worth revisiting. Published January 1 2012
Now writing on investing, politics, music, and theater for the Washington Times Communities, Terry was the longtime music and culture critic for the Washington Times (1994-2009).
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