D.C. gears up for the holidays, icons return for live concerts, and Martha Stewart drops by the Washington Convention Center.
Fuego Flamenco XVII, the annual two-weekend showcase co-created by Edwin Aparicio, starts on Nov. 11 and runs through Nov. 14
Reviews of every feature film and short showing in this weekend's LGBTQ film festival.
An unprecedented display of unity among more than a dozen D.C. area theaters is intended to protect performers, staff, and patrons.
Ford's maintains a Christmas tradition, the Kennedy Center gets digital, and GALA keeps dancing.
GALA Hispanic is the first D.C. theater to resume live, in-person performances since COVID lockdown
An obsessed widow clings to her dead husband's memory, and a handsome transplant recipient, in "Exquisite Agony"
Pulitzer-winning playwright Nilo Cruz takes the reins to direct GALA's production of his drama "Exquisite Agony"
GALA's Fame the Musical remembers the name of the game but makes scant magic
GALA Hispanic Theatre presents the world premiere of a play it commissioned from Irma Correa, one of Spain’s rising young playwrights, who takes on the...
A harmonious pair produce a touching duet in Theater J's lovely production of "Talley's Folly"
Every film at this year's Reel Affirmations reviewed!
Live theater, plays and musicals in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
GALA's "Como Agua para Chocolate" lacks a few key ingredients, while REP's "Sweeney Todd" needed a little longer in the oven
"Twelfth Night," "Hooded, Or Being Black for Dummies" and "Fun Home" among other winners