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Most nights at 6 p.m., the Kennedy Center presents a free, live performance or screening through its Millennium Stage programming.
Luke Frazier leads the National Philharmonic in a pops concert focused on Broadway classics performed by newer Broadway stars.
Jefferson Russell and Deborah Hazlett star in Everyman's new production of James Goldman's masterpiece, 'The Lion in Winter.'
Creative Cauldron celebrates its 20th anniversary with a full season of entirely original works, including 4 musicals.
Alaska brings her current tour to The Howard Theatre in D.C. on Oct. 29, followed by appearances in Richmond, Philly, and NYC.
Christopherson perform a free concert presented by the Kennedy Center on its Millennium Stage that will also be livestreamed.
'The Look of Love,' at the Kennedy Center, salutes composer Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David through modern dance.
On Wednesday, Oct. 26, Grassroots Comedy presents a show at Kramers to help raise money for Congressional Cemetery.
Night of the Living Drag at MGM National Harbor, HellBent at the 9:30 Club, scares at AFI Silver, High Heel Race, and more!
Anthony Montoya's informative, remarkably restrained documentary introduces us to queer, transgender, and nonbinary dance artists/activists.
“When you disappear fear between people, what you have is love,” says the progressive Baltimore-based singer-songwriter Sonia Rutstein, who has made the whole notion of...
China's leading contemporary dance company brings its full length piece, "Thirteen Tongues," to the Kennedy Center.
The Gay Men's Chorus launches its new "Phenomenal" season with a cabaret toasting the original gay diva, Judy Garland.
Matt Bailer's popular monthly '90s dance party is more popular than ever, and its '80s companion Shady Pines is gaining steam.