While great in concept, in practice Evolve is somewhat of a mess
King Hedley II is a ruthlessly honest examination of the profound costs of prejudice
Atlas's Intersections Festival returns for more cross-cultural mixing
Sleepy Hollow is part of the Washington Ballet's 10-year American Experience project
Life is Strange's first episode establishes an intriguing narrative and an engrossing female protagonist
Bernadine Mitchell turns "Bessie's Blues" into a powerhouse evening, while Round House takes a feminist point of view
A contemplation on Macbeth, David Greig's Dunsinane offers reflection on modern global conflicts
Matt Conner and Stephen Gregory Smith bring "Turn of the Screw" to musical life
An adaptation built for a new century with laughs that will last
Ford's Theatre sheds light on the controversial Mary Todd Lincoln
Over 30 years since Eurythmics scored their one and only #1 single in America with “Sweet Dreams (are made of this),” Annie Lennox is hotter...
It’s no secret that music can provide a powerful measure of comfort to soothe our souls and provide solace as we deal with the everyday...
Here’s the complete list of winners for the 2015 British Academy Film Awards: BEST FILMBOYHOODRichard Linklater, Cathleen Sutherland LEADING ACTRESSJULIANNE MOOREStill Alice LEADING ACTOREDDIE REDMAYNEThe...
“We do incredible things when we all stand together. Unite.” — Stephen Beresford, screenwriter of Pride, accepting the 2015 British Academy of Film and Television...
As the first installment in its five-year Bold New Works for Intimate Stages Initiative, Virginia’s Creative Cauldron commissioned The Turn of the Screw, a musical...