Bill Condon’s dark and fantastical Beast update dances but doesn’t fully delight
The Kennedy Center plays host to the world's most outrageous dance troupe
Stephin Merritt will perform entire 50-song album over two nights
Tickling Giants tells the story of the Egyptian Jon Stewart
The Nintendo Switch has one great game, but you should hold off on buying one
With Intelligence, D.C. gets a wonky play it's uniquely qualified to enjoy
What's happening around town, week of March 16 to 23
Robert Lepage's play is part of a spotlight on innovative, international directors
Tarell McCraney’s Choir Boy focuses on the most talented — as well as most flamboyant — chorister at a hallowed African-American, all-boy prep school. A touching...
Chandini Darby’s Stances and Stanzas is a warrior’s poem honoring black poets past and present while giving a call to action for all to speak...
Hemingway fans will appreciate the faithfulness of The Select, but for everyone else it's a bit of a slog
Highlights from arts events in D.C: film, stage, music, dance, exhibits, readings food and more
25 years after the publication of Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia shows no signs of being any less controversial
It takes ingenuity to design a set in a small space for a very big concert
WSC Avant Bard presents an alternately stirring and stifled gospel sermon