The Gay Men's Chorus launches its new "Phenomenal" season with a cabaret toasting the original gay diva, Judy Garland.
Matt Bailer's popular monthly '90s dance party is more popular than ever, and its '80s companion Shady Pines is gaining steam.
Clare Barron's 'Dance Nation,' a "raucous pageant of ambition and ferocity," is off to the races at Olney Theatre.
The Washington Ballet kicks off its new season with a series celebrating contemporary new works created exclusively for the company's artists.
A lifetime's worth of exposure to therapy has helped give Jessica Kirson's comedy a distinctive edge. She's at Crazy Aunt Helen's this weekend.
The rarely-produced 'The Good Doctor,' currently at Washington Stage Guild, finds Neil Simon channeling Chekhov.
In 2020, Jordan Harrison’s The Amateurs was nominated for the Lambda Literary Award for Drama — ultimately losing to the musical that also scooped up...
Actors, artists, scholars, merchants, and fans of Edgar Allan Poe converge on Baltimore to celebrate the legacy of the famed American writer.
Paige Turner returns to Crazy Aunt Helen's with "an all-live sung slumber party" full of mayhem and campy foolishness.
The Kennedy Center's Broadway Center Stage resumes with a snappy production of Frank Loesser's 'Guys and Dolls.'
The 24th Bethesda Row Arts Festival is a choice outing for art, culture, and maybe even your next date
Comedy, Readings, Spoken Word, Multimedia, Magic, Tastings, Tours, Drag Queens, Etc.
Fine and visual arts exhibits throughout the Washington, D.C. metro area for autumn and winter of 2022.
From Bach to Beethoven, from the American Pops Orchestra to the NSO, there's plenty of classical and choral music to delight everyone.
All things pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz in Washington, D.C.'s fall popular music concert scene.