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.
Reframing The Narrative is a week-long dance programming series that celebrates Black dance companies and their artists.
Japanese Breakfast drops by Wolf Trap on Wednesday, June 15, for an inspired double-bill pairing with Belle and Sebastian.
Crazy Aunt Helen's is serving up a smorgasbord of Pride-month entertainment, with LGBTQ-identified drag performers, comedians, and actors.
Landmark Theatres presents screenings of classic LGBTQ-themed movies every Tuesday at its E Street Cinema in D.C.
Grammy-winning DJ Tracy Young talks about her astounding career, her work with Madonna, and why Capital Pride is her favorite annual gig.
An all-star ensemble takes on the Thornton Wilder classic in director Paul's unprecedented production at The Shakespeare Theatre.
Once upon a time, Signature Theatre would attract theatergoers by the hundreds this time of year with the lure of “summer hummer”-themed shows, in which...
A unique two-evening affair from The InSeries that combines Shakespeare, Verdi, and Toni Morrison.