The Folger's "Metamorphoses" charts a fantastic voyage through myth and time, and in brilliantly engaging company.
As sassy, Southern housewife Dixie Longate, actor Kris Andersson has been singing the praises of Tupperware for years
Thai choreographer Jitti Chompee joins IN Series to tell the tale of Vietnam veterans' homecoming in "The Return of Ulysses."
Amy Winehouse biopic "Back to Black" doesn't say much about the late artist that she didn't already sing herself
"Danny Will Die Alone" creator and star Jack Tracy is ready for a raw conversation about gay sex, and we're happy to oblige.
Two upcoming galas, a revamped, rarely-performed opera, and a deep dive into Kevin Spacey's sordid allegations are among this week's picks.
With an all-new cast, HBO's "We're Here" returns for a fourth season of inspiring, resisting, and uplifting through drag.
"The Sixth" delivers an urgent eyewitness chronicle of the Capitol under siege from people who feared for their lives that day.
Matte Namer on The FMs upcoming release, PINK + BLACK, and the tragic, unexpected death of the band’s co-founder Frankie Rex.
"Hell's Kitchen" traces the early years of Grammy-winning artist Alicia Keys, but it only scratches at the surface.
Rife with sensuality, song, and message, Signature's "Hair" is performed by an ensemble nothing short of glorious.
Drag theater troupe Highball Productions gets ready to premiere "Shecago," its latest "live drag musical" at JR.'s Bar & Grill.
From an olfactory trip to an woodsy Irish bog to an arts festival in Bethesda, we have your week's activities covered.
A queer writer-performer seeks common ground with his traditional Pakistani mom in Adil Mansoor's engaging "Amm(i)gone."
The new Broadway musical "Suffs" educates, inspires, and persuades -- all while being incredibly entertaining.