Keegan’s Lizzie the Musical explodes with rage, rebellion, and rock in a fierce retelling of the infamous Borden murders.
Synetic's movement-based reimagining of Shelley's tale is a visually stunning feat of sound, light, and soul
“Not guilty” verdict deals another embarrassing blow to D.C. prosecutors seeking harsher penalties for assaults on law enforcement.
Theater Alliance’s “Furlough’s Paradise” boasts strong performances in a family drama that feels too familiar.
LGBTQ allies Abigail Spanberger, Zohran Mamdani and Mikie Sherrill score decisive wins in Virginia, New York and New Jersey.
Half a century later, the midnight movie that refused to die still sparks freedom, community, and unapologetic queer joy.
Cheyenne Jackson joins the American Pops Orchestra in D.C. before taking his deeply personal show to Carnegie Hall.
The Tony-winner stars in Tartuffe inside a Gilded Age mansion before heading back to Broadway for Cats: The Jellicle Ball.
The couple claim they cannot return to Saudi Arabia because the government discovered their relationship after the airline’s disclosure.
The 60-year-old Three and a Half Men star says his same-sex encounters did not include anything to do with his posterior.
At 38, Jetten led his D66 party to a surprise victory over far-right populist Geert Wilders, making history as the country’s youngest leader.
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons buzz through a wickedly funny thriller of abduction, alienation, and apiculture.
After 28 years, D.C. vintage queen Pixie Windsor closes Miss Pixie’s Furnishings & Whatnot with a Halloween farewell party.
When power forgets who it serves, protest becomes the people's reminder.
Erik Bottcher raised more than $683,000 in one day after filing to run for Rep. Jerry Nadler’s congressional seat.