Ricketts, who was featured in Showtime's "Fellow Travelers," is playing a pivotal character in the Broadway musical adaptation of "Gatsby."
As the Grammy-winning singer prepares to headline Wolf Trap's Out & About Festival, she takes time for some deep talk.
Step Afrika! stomps up a storm with grace and precision in the uplifting epic "The Migration" at Arena Stage.
Bold ingenuity drives 1st Stage's "Postcards from Ihatov," a transporting visual play that doesn't fully gel.
The Montréal set gay romantic drama "Solo" is a poignant -- if predictable -- tale of two performers in love.
Round House's "Topdog/Underdog" is a passionate examination of the simple human wish to not just survive, but to thrive.
Narrated by Andrew Rannells, Peacock's "Queer Planet" serves up a saucy global search for queerness in the wild.
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington's season-closing concert, "Portraits," is the group's most thrilling and ambitious project yet.
"Enjoy Youth," Bright Light Bright Light's latest album, is a master class in buoyant, vibrant, glorious dance-pop.
"Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution" captures the rise, fall, and rebirth of disco from all the right angles.
The queer cheerleader drama "Backspot" nails the vibe of suburban teen life all too well with its low-stakes character study.
As the sprite with a mischievous streak, Zack Powell is having the time of his life in Everyman Theatre's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Gorgeous musical moments mark the moving story of an immigrant father and gay son in "Where the Mountain Meets the Sea."
Following roles on Broadway and his film debut in "Maestro," Jordan Dobson lets the love flow in Signature's splendid "Hair."
JoJo Siwa is teasing her next single, "Choose Ur Fighter," shortly after her most recent song "Karma" failed to become a real hit.