Film, stage, dance, food and more in Washington, DC
Everything worth seeing this week in the DC area!
In Monumental Theatre's new comedy, five women form a bond with quiche
Ilona Dulaski creates a memorably feisty Maria Callas in "Master Class"
Shakespeare's Timon can't be easy to stage, and that's why the unstoppable folks at Folger took it on.
After years as the publisher at the City Paper, Amy Austin took on a new role in life: Supporting the city's incredible theater community.
Imagining a future where Trump gets his wall
Arena's Smart People is a series of rushed vignettes and missed opportunities
Chekhov's classic is performed in Russian with English surtitles
Catholic organization wants Out Front Theater Company to cancel "The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told"
It addresses the struggles of assimilation and obsoletion within a changing power system
Spring theater is filled with the sound of musicals
A world-premiere modern take on 18th-century French comedy "The Double Inconstancy"
Kathryn Chase Bryer directs a Rick Elice’s prequel to Peter Pan, complete with swordfights, shipwrecks and mermaids, but also clever wordplay, daring ensemble movement and...
Mexican actress Julieta Egurrola is only scared of one thing in D.C. -- and it's not Trump