With standout performances from Bernadette Peters, Lea Salonga, and Beth Leavel, "Old Friends" is a masterclass in musical theater magic.
A loud, clunky, and laughless "Pirates!" drags a clever Victorian operetta through the mud of misplaced modernity and musical confusion.
The force behind of 1995's seminal, joyous pop hit "I Kissed A Girl" died at the age of 66 last week in a house fire.
Librettist Mark Campbell has penned nearly 40 operas, including one about Silicon Valley's most mythologized figure.
GALA debuts rising queer playwright Emilio T. Infante's incisive new drama Choke: Sucede Hasta en las Mejores Familias"
Filmmaker and author Lovell Holder spins Roger Q. Mason's gay-Lincoln fantasia "Lavender Men" from stage to screen.
Nicolas Cage goes down under in the hallucinatory yet half-baked psychological thriller "The Surfer."
Marvel serves up a "Very Special Episode" of their superhero franchise with the morally ambitious "Thunderbolts*."
"Cuban Chronicle," now at the Amy Kaslow Gallery in Bethesda, explores migration, memory, and emotion through vivid art.
A stage adaptation of the fan-favorite television series "Smash" lands on Broadway with a joyous, big musical bang.
Led by Sawyer Smith's towering performance, Signature's "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" is a delirious blend of glam, punk, soul, and drag.
The queer coming-of-age comedy "Egghead & Twinkie" gains much of its quirky appeal from a kicky soundtrack and cool animation.
With "The Shrouds," master of body horror David Cronenberg creates an unsettling mediation on loss and decay.
Smithsonian Visionary Artist Award winner Nick Cave leads the way forward sculpting visions in fabric, beads, and bronze.
Adam Gwon's lovely musical about life in small town America in 1996 is the rare kind of show that makes us remember why we love...