John Jarboe explores gender queerness through the metaphor of cannibalism.
Ford’s Theatre has restarted its 2021-2022 season with what the organization bills as “an electrifying musical celebrating the perseverance of family and the power of...
“It has become more than a musical — it’s a cultural touchstone, a rite of passage, and a source of joy and strength for millions,”...
The "sexy, sultry, spicy" cirque cabaret AirOtic will play in D.C. for an extended run at Hook Hall.
The bisexual Black poet/teacher/activist June Jordan is getting renewed attention through a brand new stage work.
Migguel Anggelo's imaginative, semi-autobiographical fable "English with an Accent" makes its debut at GALA on April 1.
There's a lot to adore about's effervescently funny, gorgeously sung "She Loves Me."
Paul Louis Lessard is an impish delight as King Herod in the 50th-anniversary tour of the classic musical "Jesus Christ Superstar."
Rayanne Gonzales shines as a bar owner who opens her heart to friends in need in the slice-of-life drama "Daphne's Dive."
Psalmayene 24 conjures theater magic with the well-told memoir Dear Mapel at Mosaic.
Lisa Stephen Friday bares her soul in the rocking autobiographical musical "Trans Am," now at Keegan
Studio Theatre presents a bold, if uneven, production of Suzan-Lori Parks' taboo-shaking drama "White Noise"
"The Prom," currently at the Kennedy Center, is doing everything possible to keep cast, crew, and audience safe.
Michael R. Jackson on making history with A Strange Loop, the impact of Liz Phair, and why the show targets Tyler Perry
In "Once Upon a One More Time" at Shakespeare Theatre, Jon Hartmere offers a Britney Spears-inspired feminist take on fairytale princesses