Kimbra will give a preview of new music when she drops by the 9:30 Club just before Valentine's Day.
The month of February kicks off with a free, three-day public festival of play readings at Ford's Theatre.
A number of contemporary Aboriginal artists from Australia's vast Central Desert region honor their ancestors through "Dreamings."
Paranoia, fear, and gay love are at the center of the Virginia Opera's bold new production of "Fellow Travelers."
Touchstone's latest presents 44 artists in a showcase of technological uses in art, from 3D printed sculpture to digital paintings.
From legendary ballet to legendary singers to a legendary Sondheim show, the Kennedy Center has a month of excellence ahead.
From Mandy Patinkin to Kaki King, from Anna Egge to the BSO, Strathmore has a fantastic lineup for February and March.
National Geographic Live is the D.C. host of what is billed as "the largest adventure film tour on the planet."
'An Intimate Night with Bambi and Molasses' is "a dizzying kaleidoscope of gender, trust, sex, and support."
Flying V incorporates elements of puppetry, stage combat/professional wrestling, and digital media into its stagecraft.
To celebrate Dolly Parton's 77th birthday, Dustin Brookshire has corralled 50 fellow Parton-inspired poets for a new anthology.
Woolly Mammoth's "An Interdisciplinary Gathering of Native Artists" is one-night-only, Sunday, January 29.
The Folger presents a week of unique staged readings, including 'Our Verse in Time to Come.'
A new play explores the relationship between George Washington and the enslaved man William "Billy" Lee.
Charles Ross brings his one-man 'Avengers,' 'Stranger Things,' and 'Lord of the Rings' to the New Spire Arts in Frederick.