Years after its original conception, a parody of James Cameron's classic, Titanic, continues to tickle Off-Broadway audiences
Mosaic's "Monumental Travesties" treads through difficult race-relations territory and still comes out laughing.
There is a lot of flamenco -- not to mention Nutcrackers galore -- in the fall dance season ahead in Washington, D.C.
Ethan Heard, who directed Signature's sensual "Bridges of Madison County," looks ahead to his second season with the company.
Reginald L. Douglas, Mosaic's artistic director, offers a peek behind the scenes of running one of D.C.'s hottest theater companies.
An outstanding ensemble keeps "Ink" flowing, despite the production's more cumbersome touches.
Anchored by terrific lead performances, Keegan Theatre's 'Sweat' turns up the heat in a drama roiled by race and class division.
Is trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney about to bring her talents to the Great White Way in the revival of 'Cabaret'?
Sexual desire ignites Signature Theatre's erotically-charged musical, "The Bridges of Madison County."
The zesty mashup musical "Moulin Rouge!" delivers winking romantic comedy, set off by dazzling sets, costumes, and dancing.
Kai Heath breaks down the art of getting things wrong in the uproarious "The Play That Goes Wrong" at the Kennedy Center.
Prologue's 'Monsters of the American Cinema' tenderly captures the rhythms of family life for a queer stepdad and his teenage son.
The annual Capital Fringe festival returns for its 16th edition with at least ten shows of LGBTQ interest.
Logan Festival performers J. Elijah Cho and César Cadabes seize the moment with incisive, award-winning solo shows for everyone.
Hats off to the sparkling ensemble of a '1776' revival that pinpoints the foresight and blind spots of the Founding Fathers.