Rep Stage takes a bow with a poignant production of 'Falsettos,' the landmark musical about a gay dad whose family is in flux.
'Falsettos' was the first musical Rep Stage produced 29 years ago and now it also serves as its very last.
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.
Rep Stage takes a fresh look at Tennessee Williams's haunting classic.
Rep Stage's Joseph Ritsch is bringing out his drag alter-ego to help battle food insecurity for HCC students
Ten playwrights, including several LGBTQ writers, show how love can heal during isolation and unrest
Playwright Bob Bartlett reimagines the queer classic Edward II as a modern scandal of sex, lies, and video
A rapid-fire spoof of one of Hitchcock's most famous films
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
Designer Sarah Cubbage on the goth punk vibes of Rep Stage's new production
The new musical Dorian's Closet stitches together an unconvincing knockoff of a Paris original
Stephen Scott Wormley is ecstatic to portray the diva who taught the world about "throwing shade"