TV's famous female foursome are revived by male actors in a new, raucous stage show, 'Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue.'
Dynamic staging and design, and Louis E. Davis' searing central performance, keep Mosaic's 'Bars and Measures' playing in tune.
Keegan's "The Lifespan of a Fact" mounts a thought-provoking debate about distinguishing the facts in nonfiction
The month of February kicks off with a free, three-day public festival of play readings at Ford's Theatre.
Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue is headed to D.C. starting Feb. 23 at The Warner Theatre. Enter to win tickets for the Friday night show!
From legendary ballet to legendary singers to a legendary Sondheim show, the Kennedy Center has a month of excellence ahead.
Arena's macabre musical "Ride the Cyclone" offers laughs, magic, and amusement in a beautifully designed production.
Flying V incorporates elements of puppetry, stage combat/professional wrestling, and digital media into its stagecraft.
Woolly Mammoth's "An Interdisciplinary Gathering of Native Artists" is one-night-only, Sunday, January 29.
The Folger presents a week of unique staged readings, including 'Our Verse in Time to Come.'
A new play explores the relationship between George Washington and the enslaved man William "Billy" Lee.
Charles Ross brings his one-man 'Avengers,' 'Stranger Things,' and 'Lord of the Rings' to the New Spire Arts in Frederick.
The focal point of the festival is 'Max and Willy's Last Laugh,' a new musical in development by Jake Broder and Conor Duffy.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber "now and forever" classic returns to D.C. for a week-long run at the National Theatre.
Despite two uproarious turns from Michael Urie and Ryan Spahn, Talene Monahon's Jane Anger misses its feminist mark.