LGBTQ musical artists really and truly will be a force to be reckoned with this spring and summer.
There is an abundance of great shows and musicals presently filling D.C.'s stages as the second half of the season kicks into high gear.
Comedy, Readings, Spoken Word, Multimedia, Magic, Tastings, Tours, Drag Queens, and just about everything else.
The D.C.-area's museums and galleries are back in full swing and as fine as form as ever, with hundreds of exhibits.
There is no shortage of romance, intrigue, and excitement in the wealth of dance performances around the DMV this season.
The year 2023 marks the 150th anniversary of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s birth. You might call that a trivial anniversary, especially considering it’s been 80 years since...
"I just think there's something really timeless about this story," says the film's writer/director and star.
Despite the compelling premise of a gay Tel Aviv teen kicked out after coming out, 'Like Me' stumbles over awkward direction.
Powered by enthusiastic direction, gorgeous design, and a powerhouse cast 'Dungeons & Dragons' never fails to entertain.
Keegan Theatre's Boiler Room series offers support and a stage for new and unique performances and performers.
The 'My Fair Lady' tour is based on the recent Tony-nominated Broadway revival directed by the masterful Bartlett Sher.
Bob the Drag Queen will open for Madonna on select cities of her upcoming tour, including Nashville.
Variety called 'Tiny Beautiful Things' "a theatrical hug in turbulent times."
Despite Patrick Page's pulsar-like charisma in the titular role, 'King Lear' never quite comes together in a satisfying whole.
The stars of Olney's hit 'A Nice Indian Boy' sound off on the gay comedy's premise that we can't always please our parents.