The storytelling doesn't yet soar, but the high-octane show is infused with large ensemble dance numbers designed to lift spirits and inspire. Staging a new musical is no small feat for a regional ...
When Serge, a well-to-do divorced dermatologist, buys a minimalist all-white painting by an esteemed artist for the exorbitant market price of $300,000, it spurs a fierce disagreement, and then a ...
Theater-lovers everywhere can keep up with their reading with a selection of four publications offering a range of topics for all ages and interests, from a child’s introduction to a Shakespeare ...
For all the production's spectacle and poetry, its heart is as gritty and grimy as a tale of regicide and revenge can be. In these turbulent times, when rumors fly across the ether in nanoseconds and ...
Signature's 36th season highlights the theater's commitment to produce new works and reimagined classics and includes five musicals and two plays, four of which are DC premieres. Season 2025/26 show ...
Three grown men have an existential meltdown disagreeing about a painting, and it’s great fun. I summarize Yasmina Reza’s play ‘Art’ to my companion as a play about three dudes bitching about stuff, ...
Beloved DC holiday tradition, running for over 40 years, returns to the Ford's Theatre stage November 20. New to the production this year is Erin Weaver, making her Ford’s Theatre debut. Erin is an ...
There is plenty of spectacle in Washington National Opera’s production, and the performances are strong and compelling. It’s hard to believe that Washington National Opera is celebrating its 70th ...
With gusto and elegance, this timely play about a robot offers a meditation on empathy, relationships, and trust. How do you teach someone to be human? The latest production from Flying V, Carla ...
Michael D’Angora, Idina Menzel, and Tom D’Angora a the West Bank Café. Photo by Michael Hull. In 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit New York and forced everyone to shelter in place and live venues ...
The company's 29th season features 7 mainstage productions, including 2 world premieres and 2 DC premieres. The Keegan Theatre is pleased to announce its 2025/26 mainstage season, the company’s 29th.
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