“How does a Black-skinned, trans kid, child of divorce From a public school, dropped in the middle of the Philly burbs If not by providence,...
Christopher Ashley on directing "Diana: The Musical for Netflix," as the show preps its long-delayed Broadway opening
PBS will air The Kennedy Center at 50, featuring Darren Criss, Dianne Reeves, Audra McDonald, and more.
An unprecedented display of unity among more than a dozen D.C. area theaters is intended to protect performers, staff, and patrons.
Last year's deft, sharp virtual reading is now available to watch online in an encore presentation
Madeline Sayet skillfully addresses language, heritage, and what it means to be a being in constant flight
Round House Theatre presents a cathartic, punk-informed, one-woman musical show with "We're Gonna Die"
Songwriter and soothsayer Heather Christian's Animal Wisdom leads viewers on a musical trip into the spectral past
Song portrays members of a Korean-American family, fairy tale heroes, and the infamous Medea
The Juxtapose Tenement and A Rose for Ergensburg are both available to stream now
Ten playwrights, including several LGBTQ writers, show how love can heal during isolation and unrest
A timely stream of the one-act play about events surrounding Lincoln's assassination
William DeMeritt tapped into the brain of one of the world's leading virologists in order to play "The Catastrophist"
Ford's maintains a Christmas tradition, the Kennedy Center gets digital, and GALA keeps dancing.
A cherished family dish reconnects a father and son over Zoom in Woolly Mammoth's virtual drama, "This is Who I Am."