Hooded, Or Being Black for Dummies' is a deft examination of two young black teens from vastly different circumstances
Mosaic's Charm is a stirring reminder to respect the person irrespective of her, his or their gender
The genderfluid star of Mosaic Theater Company's "Charm" takes on a powerful role she was born to play.
Mosaic Theater's compelling "Milk Like Sugar" examines youthful discontent in a novel, genuine way
Congressional Chorus's spring cabaret is a showy spectacle
The AIDS epidemic was the catalyst for a "hopeful" dance piece by Daniel Phoenix Singh
Artistic Director has helmed the ballet for 17 years
The Washington Ballet stages a Cuban-based, cross-genre collaboration with The InSeries
5 highlights on tap at the Atlas Intersections Festival
Atlas's Intersections Festival returns for more cross-cultural mixing
Known for ambitious staging of eccentric, or just plain out-there, fantasy tales, Rorschach Theatre has seemingly done it again with Qui Nguyen’s She Kills Monsters,...
Happy Days at Scena Theatre and Cloak and Dagger at Signature Theatre
''Our intent,'' says Carla Perlo of Dance Place, ''is to shed light on the fact that yes, we have world-class companies that have chosen to...
The Atlas presents a multimedia concert by The Irrepressibles, an intriguing 10-piece chamber-pop band from London led by gay singer-composer Jamie McDermott. The strings-oriented group...
''Every seat in the house has a little bit different experience of the show,'' says Jenny McConnell Frederick, referring to Rorschach Theatre's Neverwhere. As staged by...