A new play explores the relationship between George Washington and the enslaved man William "Billy" Lee.
Charles Ross brings his one-man 'Avengers,' 'Stranger Things,' and 'Lord of the Rings' to the New Spire Arts in Frederick.
The focal point of the festival is 'Max and Willy's Last Laugh,' a new musical in development by Jake Broder and Conor Duffy.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber "now and forever" classic returns to D.C. for a week-long run at the National Theatre.
Despite two uproarious turns from Michael Urie and Ryan Spahn, Talene Monahon's Jane Anger misses its feminist mark.
Michael Urie and Ryan Spahn on "Jane Anger," life since the pandemic, playing gay roles, and the iconic Harrison Ford.
A comic love letter to theater fans, 'Which Way to the Stage' hits its marks with affection and pinpoint accuracy.
Baltimore's Everyman Theatre stages a thrilling, engaging production of Ken Ludwig's homage to Sherlock Holmes.
It's hard to imagine a better version of "The Tempest" than this production that positively vibrates with talent.
Hosted by Lucy Darling, A Magical Cirque Christmas is a mix of comedy, music, and magic-filled holiday spectacle designed for all ages.
Charlotte Clymer and Dixon Osburn are the featured guests in Washington Improv Theatre's extraordinary and exciting series.
Simon Godwin makes the most of the machinations of a TV news show to tell Shakespeare's comic tale of mismatched romance.
Aaron Posner and magician Teller shift 'The Tempest's' action from Prospero's island to "a traveling tent show of trickery and amazement."
Olney revivies its hit production of 'Disney's Beauty and the Beast,' with Jade Jones as Belle and Evan Ruggiero as the Beast.
Studio's "People, Places & Things" makes trenchant art by casting a humorous light on the darkest dimensions of drug addiction.