Relive the bravery, the bitchery, and the history as Paris Is Burning returns to the big screen
LGBTQ activist Sarah McBride has spent her life fighting for others. Now she's taking her political fight to the next level.
Quentin Tarantino offers a fascinating, pop culture-soaked paean to the sixties with "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
A lively spectacle with more high adventure than heart, Aladdin is big, occasionally bland, but never boring
Tituss Burgess drops into the Kennedy Center with a fresh concert program and some fabulous friends
Our picks of the best arts and entertainment in the D.C. area this week!
Hall will break bread at a special Story District on July 27
A sparkling ensemble and score cast a sublimely wistful spell in "The Band's Visit," now at the Kennedy Center
The teen-driven, original summer musical is a vibrant, contemporary riff on Lewis Carroll's classic
Washington Project for the Arts celebrates a milestone anniversary with a bold new show
Ed Sheeran curates a list of chart-toppers with his new E.P.
The catfights look real but the tale is strictly recycled in Disney’s “live-action” remake of The Lion King.
From starring in 'Hamlet' at Shakespeare to directing 'Bright Colors' at Studio, all the world’s his stage. Literally.
The popular festival returns with nearly 90 shows, from the thought-provoking to the absurd
The comedian and actor brings to life a tale of same-sex marriage and fears of heteronormativity at Studio Theatre