The Drag Race winner reflects on her art, activism, and just-published memoir, "All About Yvie: Into The Oddity."
Rory O'Neill jets into town as Panti Bliss, the fabulous drag doyenne of Ireland, with his one-person show, "If These Wigs Could Talk."
Newcomer Katerina McCrimmon puts her own zesty stamp on the 'Funny Girl' tour, now at the Kennedy Center Opera House.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's beloved musical gets a glamorous makeover, brilliantly celebrating the queer ballroom scene.
Powered by an awards-worthy turn from Lupita Nyong'o, horror sequel "A Quiet Place: Day One" makes some impressive noise.
"Janet Planet" captures the nuanced rhythms of everyday life through the eyes of a young girl in western Massachusetts.
Zac Efron and Nicole Kidman are a match made in Never-Neverland in the bouncy but basic rom-com "A Family Affair."
Ben Platt on his new record "Honeymind," what "Evan Hansen" gave him, and his charming husband-to-be, Noah Galvin.
Constellation's "Is God Is" blends metaphor with blood-soaked violence in an offbeat, sometimes clunky revenge tale.
Playwright Rachel Lynett takes a blistering look at America's most powerful woman in "Letters to Kamala/Dandelion Peace."
June Squibb is a feisty grandmother hunting the scam artists who robbed her in the satisfying caper-comedy "Thelma."
Ricketts, who was featured in Showtime's "Fellow Travelers," is playing a pivotal character in the Broadway musical adaptation of "Gatsby."
As the Grammy-winning singer prepares to headline Wolf Trap's Out & About Festival, she takes time for some deep talk.
Step Afrika! stomps up a storm with grace and precision in the uplifting epic "The Migration" at Arena Stage.
Bold ingenuity drives 1st Stage's "Postcards from Ihatov," a transporting visual play that doesn't fully gel.