As rock and roll pioneer Sister Rosetta Tharpe in Shout Sister Shout, Carrie Compere takes Ford's Theatre to church.
Signature's elegantly minimal yet intricate 'Pacific Overtures' brings impressive luster to a Sondheim gem.
Theater J's 'Gloria: A Life' merely reenacts events in the life of feminist icon Gloria Steinem rather than dramatizing them.
Action-packed but weightless, 'Shazam! Fury of the Gods' tries to charm its way through a simple-minded sequel adventure.
The true crime documentary Who Killed Robert Wone? doesn’t solve the notorious D.C. murder case, but it steers close to a theory.
Stepping into the crowded ring of gay coming-of-age indies, the dour boxing drama 'Punch' scores points for its soulful romance.
We polled GALECA, home of the Dorian Awards, to handicap the major races in the Oscars. Here's who the LGBTQ critics thought will win Sunday.
Ghostface has some fresh tricks up his sleeves in Scream VI, the grisly sequel that moves the franchise to the Big Apple.
Margaret Cho returns to the stage with her 'Live & Livid' tour and an urgent message for America: We have to do something.
El Chelito directs a warm and beloved LGBTQ-themed fairy tale for all ages at GALA Hispanic Theatre.
Signature presents a riveting D.C. premiere production of Sylvia Khoury's taut, suspenseful drama 'Selling Kabul.'
For his feature directing debut, Creed III star Michael B. Jordan turns in a solid but exceedingly safe fight drama.
Brandt Ricca and Matt Miller bring a sense of wonder and inclusion to their series of books for kids.
Constellation's 'Incognito' sketches an intriguing historical puzzle, but strains to fit the pieces into a cohesive whole.
The fierce performances are nearly drowned out by theatrical noise in Woolly's 'seven methods of killing kylie jenner.'