The zesty mashup musical "Moulin Rouge!" delivers winking romantic comedy, set off by dazzling sets, costumes, and dancing.
At Shakers, the latest addition to D.C.'s LGBTQ bar scene, three voluminous rooms of strangers feel like one big party.
"The Last Voyage of the Demeter" offers a few shudders and eye-catching creature effects, but sinks on its way to shore.
The smart and sexy "Passages" captures a disaster in motion as a gay man risks his marriage for a torrid affair with a woman
Rugby champ Ben Cohen, one of our favorite LGBTQ allies, makes a heroic acting debut in Dekkoo's queer-themed "Patterns."
In a third season loaded with heavy-hitting guest stars, "Only Murders in the Building" still sings thanks to its lead trio.
Kai Heath breaks down the art of getting things wrong in the uproarious "The Play That Goes Wrong" at the Kennedy Center.
Smith takes audiences to "Kokomo City," her stunning documentary portrait of four Black trans sex workers.
Prologue's 'Monsters of the American Cinema' tenderly captures the rhythms of family life for a queer stepdad and his teenage son.
A nifty debut horror-thriller from Danny and Michael Philippou, "Talk to Me" takes a haunting detour into the spirit realm.
"Nimona" creator ND Stevenson is fine, just fine seeing his signature shape-shifting adventurer leap from page to screen
An irreverent ode to theater kids and professionals, 'Theater Camp' skewers its targets with loving care and lots of laughs.
Netflix's bouncy "Wham!" offers an inside account of the '80s duo's meteoric rise, sudden end, and not much else
Logan Festival performers J. Elijah Cho and César Cadabes seize the moment with incisive, award-winning solo shows for everyone.
Hats off to the sparkling ensemble of a '1776' revival that pinpoints the foresight and blind spots of the Founding Fathers.