Theater J's moving "The Wanderers" serves up shattering betrayal and redemption, with a sweet side of laughter
The Keegan Theatre production has provoked heartfelt discussions about gender and identity
Leigh Whannell's "The Invisible Man" stretches out a decent horror premise until it's as thin as air
Onward leaps through plot holes aplenty to land at its still-heartwarming conclusion
Short founded his own dance company to share a world of history and hard-won wisdom with his dancers and students
Two male dancers competing for a role can't keep their hands off each other in Levan Akin's "And Then We Danced"
"Unsettled" offers four compelling personal stories that shed light on LGBTQ refugees who seek asylum in the U.S.
Inspired by a true story, "Boy" takes a serious look at a singular struggle for self-acceptance
Artist and subject engage in a slow-dance of mutual attraction in the lesbian drama "Portrait of a Lady on Fire"
Signature Theatre shoots and scores with the World Premiere of "Gun & Powder," an enthralling period musical
An obsessed widow clings to her dead husband's memory, and a handsome transplant recipient, in "Exquisite Agony"
The fast-paced, musical horror spoof is based on the '80s cult classic B-movie
Light on superhero effects and heavy on the ass-kicking, Birds of Prey puts its trust in the indomitable Harley Quinn
A vibrant Holly Twyford and compelling subject matter help to enliven the mildly pleasing "Silent Sky"
The Drama Desk Award-winner dons the crown to lead "The King's Speech" at the National Theatre