Mosaic's lively staging brings John Lewis’ early activism to life with energy and soul, though its lyrics don’t always rise to the occasion.
From author talks and exhibitions to festivals, lectures, and offbeat events, here’s your guide to the DMV’s most eclectic spring offerings.
Atlas Performing Arts Center’s five-week Intersections Festival features 35 performances, including a strong slate of LGBTQ artists.
Constellation Theatre Company’s boisterous spoof of Bram Stoker’s gothic classic leans into parody, sex jokes, and era-mashing silliness.
Cheyenne Jackson joins the American Pops Orchestra in D.C. before taking his deeply personal show to Carnegie Hall.
A fearless fall on D.C. stages -- classics reimagined, new voices amplified, and bold premieres that insist live theater matters now.
Pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz converge as national tours and local favorites turn the region into a nightly choose-your-own concert.
‘Tis a season for celebrating significant milestones in dance, including an amazing honor for one of the most revered names ever to be associated with...
Washington’s fall arts season bursts with comedy, readings, exhibits, lectures, and more.
A sexy portrait of a marriage, Mosaic's "Dodi & Diana" gets all dressed up but doesn't really go anywhere.
Exhibits, Parties, Comedy, Readings, Tastings, Drag Queens, Etc.
Ballet, jazz, hip-hop, modern, and ethnic dance performances in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
Jarrod Bennett, the new Executive Director of Atlas, wants to inspire the community with a dazzling array of arts.
Striking design and a capable cast can’t save Scena Theatre’s muddled "AJAX" from falling on its own sword.
We offer even more to do over the holiday season, with concerts, musicals, light shows, and, of course, shopping.