'King Lear' has been extended a third time, now through April 16, while a 'mock trial' is set for Monday, March 13.
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The second offering of the Gay Men's Chorus of Washington's "Phenomenal" season shines a light on Whitney Houston
Topher Payne's play, currently at the St. Mark's Players, blends the madcap style of classic sitcoms with provocative drama.
Red Sky, Canada's leading company of contemporary Indigenous performance, is 'More than Dance, we are a Movement.'
The Maryland Lyric Opera offers a stormy take on Otello as the finalé to its passion-stirring "Season of Verdi."
GMU Hosts Gamemason next weekend, a two-day gaming convention with hands on play, panels, and dance parties.
Nova Y. Payton lends her voice to both Washington Performing Arts and the American Pops Orchestra this week.
Betty Who, Bernie Sanders, and the Boulet Brothers are just a few of the selections IMP has on hand at its many D.C. venues.
Determined Women features nearly 100 items from Hillwood's permanent collection, dating from the 1700s to today.
Thousands of orchids are on display for this year's 27th annual floral exhibit at the U.S. Botanic Gardens in D.C.
Omnium: A Bold New Circus is touted as the world's "first fully inclusive circus performing arts company."
Cotton, an intensely moving song cycle by gay composer Geter, will have a one-night-only recital in the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater.
Designer Vern Yip headlines this weekend's Capital Remodel + Garden Show, back in full swing at the Dulles Expo Center.
The 2023 Atlas Intersections Festival offers 35 shows and lasts more than a month. Here are 9 highlights from now to mid-March.