War on the Catwalk, revived and ready for its first go-round since the pandemic, hits the Lincoln Theatre in D.C. on Sunday, July 10.
"Kylie has some kind of magical thing that our community is just in love with," says DJ Ed Bailey, who is spinning at the 9:30...
Speakeasy combines the worlds of cirque, illusion, burlesque, and musical theater with an upscale cocktail flight.
'Red Velvet' focuses on an 1833 milestone when Ira Aldridge became the first Black actor in history to portray 'Othello.'
This year's 42nd "A Capitol Fourth" marks the concert's return as a live event at the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol building.
The last day of June ushers in what will be the third LGBTQ performance art showcase presented by the Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs,...
One of the special exhibits on display is "Grace of Monaco: Princess in Dior," which showcases the connection between Grace Kelly and Dior's Marc Bohan.
January LaVoy gives a tour-de-force performance in Theater J's production of Anna Deveare Smith's documentary play.
The national touring production of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is now at The Kennedy Center, starring Richard Thomas.
Broadway Bares features more than 150 tantalizing dancers and beloved Broadway stars giving their all to raise funds for HIV/AIDS.
Mistaken identity, gender-swapping, ruthless scheming, and backstage theatrics fill this stage adaptation of the Oscar-winning movie.
Several RAMMY beverage finalists are showcasing what makes them stand out in their crowded fields.
The new Capital One Center has lined up a series of special events under the banner "Celebrate Pride at Capital One Center."
'Radioactive Practice' is "a genre-bending work that brings together a mosaic group of dancers."
Kramers in Dupont Circle has a host of readings, comedy, and events slated to help celebrate Pride month.