Works interpret and reflect the state of world affairs
The current tour of the iconic musical has kink to spare and reinstates a vital narrative cut from the movie
Gorgeous to behold, and as old-fashioned as they come, The King and I dances into the Kennedy Center
The documentary Check It is a "a unique, charismatic, cinematic" slice of D.C.'s African-American LGBTQ youth
Charlize Theron kicks butt and takes names in an action-packed fever dream of Cold War pulp fiction
Sweet Spot Aerial offers an alternative to "very heteronormative and very cisgender" circus productions
"It's just a chance to get away from everyday life and have a good time"
Troupe of drag illusionists to perform Thursday, July 27, at 6 p.m. on the free Millennium Stage.
The annual Pride Splash & Ride lets queer D.C. take over Six Flags for a day of fun
A glimpse into drag ball culture, Wig Out! never stops serving glamour, fashion, sexiness, humor, and insight
Roundabout's Cabaret sizzles with sexuality, though it lacks a truly galvanizing Emcee or Sally Bowles
With "Mark of Cain," the movement-driven Synetic pushes theatrical boundaries further than ever before
"Investigation: Detective McDevitt" walking tour revisits the sites and clues from the night President Lincoln was shot
The Kinsey Sicks are back, singing things that would make a Jewish mother turn borscht red
Using a giant water stage, Cirque Italia defies both gravity and imagination