From musicals to madness, from horror classics to classic Shakespeare, from compelling drama to comedy tonight, D.C.-area stages have it all.
The bisexual Black poet/teacher/activist June Jordan is getting renewed attention through a brand new stage work.
Everything from a Native American cinema showcase to Deborah Cox with the National Philharmonic to Gladys Knight and Smokey Robinson at MGM National Harbor.
Theater dynamo Psalmayene 24 is currently hosting an online salon series at Studio
Built around a pair of potent performances, This Bitter Earth explores an interracial gay couple's love and conflict
Annie Houston is a matriarch whose approaching death threatens to tear her family apart
Got the holiday spirit – but tired of tradition? Call it bah-humbug blasphemy, but most area theaters and concert venues aim to entice the average...
There are three things you should know about Theater Alliance's How to Disappear Completely And Never Be Found: It's too long, too manic and, ultimately,...
Theater Alliance presents Black Nativity, Langston Hughes’s retelling of the Biblical Christmas story from an Afro-centric perspective, incorporating gospel, blues, funk, jazz and dance with...
Ragtime is one of those musicals. It's big. It's opulent. It's filled with infectious songs that will remain firmly in your head for days after...
Talking to Bruce Ward about his play, Lazarus Syndrome, is like navigating a minefield -- albeit one in which you long to step on the...
Some shows are almost impossible to review. This isn't because they are bad plays. In fact, those are actually the easiest to work with. There...