With a terrific cast and a rich, atmospheric score, "Hadestown" kicks off the Kennedy Center's theater season with a bang
Belladonna and Ken Vegas bring back the queer-positive event to the Birchmere to mark its special anniversary
Christopher Ashley on directing "Diana: The Musical for Netflix," as the show preps its long-delayed Broadway opening
Woolly Mammoth brushes up their Shakespeare with a hilariously irreverent retelling of "Richard III"
The wistful, whimsical "Quixote Nuevo" casts a winning spell with a reimagined tale of Cervantes' dreamer hero
Apple TV+ is also premiering a special recorded performance of the emotional hit musical
Secrets and lies abound, and are bound to come out, in the comedies "Moon Man Walk" and "Time Is On Our Side."
An unprecedented display of unity among more than a dozen D.C. area theaters is intended to protect performers, staff, and patrons.
Signature's handsomely-mounted "Detroit '67" doesn't transcend the limitations of its awkward virtual presentation
Last year's deft, sharp virtual reading is now available to watch online in an encore presentation
The seven-chapter story covers 100 years of D.C. history in destinations across the city
Christine Baranksi moderates a conversation between two living theater legends
The "very naked" show Camp Morning Wood mixes gay romance with a body-positive message
Baltimore Center Stage premieres a darkly comic look at what it means to be human in an era of man-made extinction
Jason Robert Brown's "Songs for a New World," presented in a virtual production at Monumental Theatre, is about "the messiness of being human"