"The Who's Tommy: delivers all the goods in a thrilling production starring Ali Louis Bourzgui, a superstar in the making.
From a Macbeth starring Ralph Fiennes to an unabashed Hair at Signature, the spring season on D.C.-area stages is as vibrant as ever.
Company XIV pulls out the stops with "Queen of Hearts," a bawdy and brilliant adult riff on "Alice in Wonderland."
Monty Python's classic British send-up is revived to moderately entertaining measure
A whirlwind of ideas and music, Macbeth in Stride delivers its own unique brand of Shakespearean interpretations.
Avant Bard brings Madeleine George’s deviously clever, funny, and ultimately humanity-damning play to uproariously roaring life.
Now in her final months at Arena, Molly Smith is reviving a pandemic-born discussion series that ran in 2020.
Despite two uproarious turns from Michael Urie and Ryan Spahn, Talene Monahon's Jane Anger misses its feminist mark.
The holidays find the Kennedy Center bustling with activity, from a uniquely original ballet to a visit from a familiar wicked witch.
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...
Synetic presents a second revival of the thrilling show in honor of the company's 20th anniversary, with updated sets and costumes.
The Door Ministries of McAllen produced an unauthorized version of 'Hamilton' that included religious and homophobic rhetoric.
Guests to the National Building Museum are certain to fall under a certain enchanting magical spell, one conjured up by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream....
The Capital Fringe Festival returns with two weekends of eclectic performances, all from vacant stores in Georgetown.