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What's happening around town, week of March 16 to 23
Robert Lepage's play is part of a spotlight on innovative, international directors
Tarell McCraney’s Choir Boy focuses on the most talented — as well as most flamboyant — chorister at a hallowed African-American, all-boy prep school. A touching...
Chandini Darby’s Stances and Stanzas is a warrior’s poem honoring black poets past and present while giving a call to action for all to speak...
Hemingway fans will appreciate the faithfulness of The Select, but for everyone else it's a bit of a slog
Highlights from arts events in D.C: film, stage, music, dance, exhibits, readings food and more
25 years after the publication of Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia shows no signs of being any less controversial
It takes ingenuity to design a set in a small space for a very big concert
WSC Avant Bard presents an alternately stirring and stifled gospel sermon
Terence Blanchard's jazz opera Champion comes out swinging and delivers some powerful punches
A world-premiere modern take on 18th-century French comedy "The Double Inconstancy"
Based on an ancient Chinese fable, it tells the story of two animal spirits who take on human form
A comprehensive listing of the best art, entertainment, and everything else in DC this week!
D.C. indie-rock band is comprised of veterans of local groups