The 1975, Blondie among headliners
Matt Conner and Stephen Gregory Smith's new musical explores the influence of Lord Byron
Paul Reiser, who became a household name on Mad About You, returns to his stand-up roots
Rihanna trades club beats for something self-assured and introspective
Long-time Panic! fans might find a lot to like about Death of a Bachelor
Unravel is a beautiful and challenging game, but it’s desperate to be loved and often imperfect
Deadpool is a middle-finger to convention, restraint and child-friendly action
Tom of Finland, whose iconic drawings came to define gay culture, will have his life honored in a new biopic
Murray Hill brings drag appeal to Birchmere's Burlesque-A-Pades
Guards at the Taj is never quite where it needs to be and City of Conversation is just boring
Firewatch is all about story. It's intimate, personal, involving and engrossing.
Spain to honor D.C.-based dancer and choreographer
Ford's Theatre stages a resonant Tennessee Williams classic
Artistic Director has helmed the ballet for 17 years
At MetroStage, Thomas W. Jones II develops profound, engaging works that embrace the African American experience