Lush but lacking, "Mary Queen of Scots" is the lesser of two current films set in the courts of controversial queens
"Ben Is Back" is a blatantly Hollywood-movie version of an addiction story, but it's still pretty good
Our picks of the best arts and entertainment in D.C. this week!
Catherine Flye's Christmas confection, now at MetroStage, pays tribute to the British music halls of yore
Killing Eve, A Very English Scandal, Boy Erased, and Will & Grace also nominated
Arena's potent "Indecent" offers a canny reconstruction of a century-old controversy
Everything arts and entertainment in the D.C. area this week!
BSO: CIRQUE NUTCRACKER Acrobats, contortionists, jugglers, strongmen, and high-flying aerialists join the musicians of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for a holiday-themed show merging the aerial...
Dolly Parton takes a Netflix film as an opportunity to revisit old hits, craft new material, and work with longtime idols
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington's annual Holiday Show is one of D.C.'s most joyful traditions
Season's Greetings: All Aboard! Offers recreations of 31 iconic American train stations
Mama Ru leaves a new present under the tree with the light-hearted "Drag Race Holi-Slay Spectacular"
A two-person cast works tirelessly but the story feels slight in "How to Keep an Alien"
Shakespeare Theatre's "An Inspector Calls" is visually stunning, but loses details in its to-the-rafters delivery
Alfonso Cuarón's lush new drama won four top honors, while Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga took acting.