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"
Madeline Sayet skillfully addresses language, heritage, and what it means to be a being in constant flight
Round House Theatre presents a cathartic, punk-informed, one-woman musical show with "We're Gonna Die"
"The Last Five Years" melds the he-said-she-said romance into a heartfelt hybrid of stage and screen
A cavalcade of London's West End stars celebrate their imminent return to Hamilton, Phantom, and more
Goodman relays the emotional highs and lows of the past crazy year through the incisive comedy of "The Latrell Show."
Songwriter and soothsayer Heather Christian's Animal Wisdom leads viewers on a musical trip into the spectral past
The 2021 Annual DC Black Pride Showcase kicks off May 30 with five short plays, adding more throughout the week