Pop, rock, folk, blues, and jazz converge as national tours and local favorites turn the region into a nightly choose-your-own concert.
From Poe-tinged tone poems to Handel and carols, a season of range and ritual with bold new works and film-with-orchestra spectacles.
‘Tis a season for celebrating significant milestones in dance, including an amazing honor for one of the most revered names ever to be associated with...
Washington’s fall arts season bursts with comedy, readings, exhibits, lectures, and more.
In 1995, we spoke with Carol Channing about Hello, Dolly!, female impersonators, and Broadway's response to AIDS.
Max Chernin leads a capable cast in the Tony-winning revival, slowed by slack pacing and uneven sound at the Kennedy Center.
Trump’s first KenCen appearance this term was overshadowed by drag performers protesting his takeover of the venue during a fundraiser.
The Washington National Opera’s stirring revival of George Gershwin's classic highlights the power of community and voice.
Librettist Mark Campbell has penned nearly 40 operas, including one about Silicon Valley's most mythologized figure.
The Spring-into-Summer offerings this year in the classical realm are as rich, diverse, and extensive as ever.
The best of pop, rock, folk, blues and jazz music coming to the D.C. region this Spring and Summer.
The best in plays and musicals coming this Spring and Summer to the Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland areas.
Ballet, jazz, hip-hop, modern, and ethnic dance performances in D.C., Maryland and Virginia
Is too much of Margaret Cho a bad thing? Not by our measure, as the comic releases a smashing new musical album, "Lucky Gift."
The Kennedy Center's "Schmigadoon!" delivers a tap-happy trip to a well-cast wonderland of first-rate musical comedy.