The bliss you feel at the end of Ron Litman's "D.C. Trash" is his triumph, and not just the kind of sentimental uplift of watching an actor in his early 60s who's been hauling garbage lately but still has it in him to make a 75-minute solo show. "D.C. Trash," at Capital Fringe Festival, is Litman's story, but it's also the city's: He knows firsthand how race and gentrification work here, and his performance smartly t…
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:56AM on July 13, 2012