The British actor talks comedy, coming out, and his U.S. debut in Studio's 'Feeling Afraid As If Something Terrible Is Going to Happen.'
We're giving away a pair of tickets to Feeling Afraid as if Something Terrible is Going to Happen at Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C.
The Drag Race All Stars winner reflects on growing up queer in Florida, finding drag stardom, and bringing Tess to life in Stop! That! Train!
"Every song is like a journal entry," says the Broadway and Gilded Age star of his debut album, If the Stars Were Mine.
The high-camp Titanic parody docks on Broadway, with Marla Mindelle’s uncanny Celine Dion leading a gleefully over-the-top cast.
Constellation Theatre Company’s boisterous spoof of Bram Stoker’s gothic classic leans into parody, sex jokes, and era-mashing silliness.
Jordan Harrison’s quietly devastating play proves far more affecting than the musical revival of the long-troubled Chess.
Boasting catchy tunes and a brilliant performance by Alex Finke, Signature’s "In Clay" shapes a fascinating portrait of an overlooked artist.
Lively and colorful, Jocelyn Bioh's "Merry Wives" at STC blends Harlem culture and Shakespearean farce with mixed results
A loud, clunky, and laughless "Pirates!" drags a clever Victorian operetta through the mud of misplaced modernity and musical confusion.
'Succession's' Sarah Snook arrives at the Music Box Theater, bringing all 26 of the Oscar Wilde novel's characters along for the ride.
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Rising local star and Helen Hayes nominee Miss Kitty is bringing down the house as Truvy in Creative Cauldron's "Steel Magnolias."
Creator Cinco Paul and director Christopher Gattelli on the joys of bringing "Schmigadoon!" to the Kennedy Center.
From musicals to madness, from horror classics to classic Shakespeare, from compelling drama to comedy tonight, D.C.-area stages have it all.