Playwright Bob Bartlett invites audiences to a graveyard for his lyrical gay horror tale "Lýkos Ánthrōpos."
From musicals to madness, from horror classics to classic Shakespeare, from compelling drama to comedy tonight, D.C.-area stages have it all.
Bold ingenuity drives 1st Stage's "Postcards from Ihatov," a transporting visual play that doesn't fully gel.
Anchored by Michael Russotto’s passionate lead performance, "The Nance" renders a bountiful, bittersweet ode to burlesque.
From a Macbeth starring Ralph Fiennes to an unabashed Hair at Signature, the spring season on D.C.-area stages is as vibrant as ever.
'The Chosen' packs an emotional punch as it probes the differences in how two friends' families live their faith.
Logan Festival performers J. Elijah Cho and César Cadabes seize the moment with incisive, award-winning solo shows for everyone.
Ethan Miller aces his role as a Russian tennis pro in 1st Stage's hit-or-miss on-court drama "The Last Match"
There is an abundance of great shows and musicals presently filling D.C.'s stages as the second half of the season kicks into high gear.
The theater season in Washington, D.C. returns to robust pre-pandemic levels with an astounding array of dramas, comedies, and musicals.
Lynn Nottage's drama is structured in a way so every scene connects to the next to detail the international ivory trade industry.
The irrepressible Marga Gomez is headed back to the DMV, and she's bringing her 'Spanking Machine' with her.
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How Jaysen Wright sharpened up his fight game to portray a boxing champ in Olney and 1st Stage's new play
Our picks of the best arts and entertainment in the D.C. area this week