FILM ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN The NoMa BID offers an outdoor screening series with the quintessential Washington theme: “Power, Politics & Popcorn.” Next up: Alan...
Olney offers a staging of the Lerner and Loewe classic
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Andrew Hobgood's comedy is set in the closeted, claustrophobic mid-1950s
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