The irrepressible Marga Gomez is headed back to the DMV, and she's bringing her 'Spanking Machine' with her.
Vince Gill, who has subtly, surely revealed himself over time to be a bona fide LGBTQ ally, plays two nights at the new venue.
Waylon Payne's personal story is as complex and unwieldy as his music is pure and captivating. He appears in D.C. on July 27.
The mysterious British street artist and art world prankster known as the pseudonymous Banksy gets a museum-like retrospective with the display of over 100 artworks...
Jordan Peele maintains his track record as a master of suspense with the eerie to the extreme 'Nope.'
'Anything's Possible' hits a rom-com sweet spot simply by letting its trans teen heroine be herself and dare to dream
Drag superstar Jujubee begins her reign as host and matchmaker on the steamy new dating podcast "Queen of Hearts."
Guests to the National Building Museum are certain to fall under a certain enchanting magical spell, one conjured up by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream....
"We have everything from prop plants to people as plants, because that's how I roll," says playwright Feldman.
Attendees can expect 'seven rounds of flimflam fisticuffs.' Also, there will be puppets.
Monumental's pulsing, immersive "tick, tick...BOOM!" captures young artists treading the line between depletion and devotion.
From the return of Hamilton and Second City zaniness to Blue Man Group and Ben Folds, the Kennedy Center has a bit of everything.
Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, Julien Baker, and Quinn Christopherson share a bill for a concert to remember.
Liam Forde swings through tunes from his deeply personal album "Great to Be Here" in a solo cabaret at Monumental Theatre.
'Chemical Exile: Synthesis' is a stand-alone production, but it ties in with a year's worth of interactive productions.