Love is in the air in Signature's graceful, elegant production of Sondheim's A Little Night Music.
The Wizard of Hip feels dated, but the exuberant Thomas W. Jones II and his reliable Lady Doo-Wops put on a good show
Othello's Faran Tahir promises a fresh take on Shakespeare's timely drama of jealousy, bigotry, and violence
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson riff and rumble in a nimble, old-school action-comedy.
Held together by a touching story and a charming lead, Keegan's Big Fish stays afloat -- but just barely.
Queen + Adam Lambert adds up to an electrifying night at the Verizon Center
Gorgeous to behold, and as old-fashioned as they come, The King and I dances into the Kennedy Center
The documentary Check It is a "a unique, charismatic, cinematic" slice of D.C.'s African-American LGBTQ youth
Charlize Theron kicks butt and takes names in an action-packed fever dream of Cold War pulp fiction
A glimpse into drag ball culture, Wig Out! never stops serving glamour, fashion, sexiness, humor, and insight
Roundabout's Cabaret sizzles with sexuality, though it lacks a truly galvanizing Emcee or Sally Bowles
Packed with harrowing suspense and relentless action, Christopher Nolan's war epic "Dunkirk" twists the knife deeply
The exhilarating new Spider-Man swings Peter Parker into a full-throttle growth spurt financed by Tony Stark
"Perfect Arrangement" returns to the Source Festival in a colorful, well-realized new production
The Pointer Sisters bring their unique vocal blend and era-spanning hits to Capital Pride