WIT hit with lease cutoff, now seeking new home
Washington Improv Theater will lose its space at Source Theatre at the end of August. WIT has been a resident company at Source since 2008.
Washington Improv Theater will lose its space at Source Theatre at the end of August. WIT has been a resident company at Source since 2008.
The company stages its first full-scale theatrical production March 25 to April 10.
At a time when hate crimes and antisemitism are on the rise, Theater J's 2022/23 season grapples with the timeless struggle for acceptance and love.
'A Matter of Faith' by La'Chris Jordan and 'A Field of Thorns' by John Becker will rotate in free virtual on-demand presentations March 24 to April 24.
The original dance-theater work by Migguel Anggelo chronicles an immigrant caterpillar's quest for the 'American Dream.'
'This festival specifically celebrates female voices, putting our creativity and visions front and center.'
'Her work imagines a future where Black people live well, where love and politics intermix, and where all people can coexist with harmony, justice, and equality.'
Stopped by COVID two years ago, Lauren Gunderson's whimsical scientific history returns.
Coming to DC's National Theatre: 'Six,' 'The Tina Turner Musical,' 'A Christmas Carol,' 'Jagged Little Pill,' 'Aladdin,' 'Beetlejuice,' plus 'Chicago,' 'Cats,' and 'My Fair Lady.'Â
A three-weekend celebration presenting 20+ performances in story, movement, and sound.
As America grapples with fallout from the January 6, 2021, insurrection, a once-banned Shakespeare history play asks: Who is a rightful leader?
'I'Mpossible' " a world-class, fully inclusive, fully accessible circus show " comes to Capital One Hall on Saturday.
After a year focused on recovery from the 2020 shutdown, the arts-advocacy organization looks to a future Performing Arts Center in Arlington.
In honor of the beloved DC-area theater champion, the award will recognize outstanding and creative leadership.Â
The musical comedy smash based on the hit 1992 film runs for two weekends.
A musical for anyone who can relate to the ups and downs of love, starring company members Ryan Burke and Awa Sal Secka.
A story of the African American culinary tradition set to Jazz, R&B, rousing up-tempos, and raise-the-roof ballads.
The company will celebrate a decade in DC with a hybrid live/virtual show on February 5th at Union Stage
Due to pandemic pressures, the production slated to open the new Victor Shargai Theatre has been postponed to the fall.
Edgar Allan Poe's unhinged reality blended with intoxicating imaginings of his stories into one heart-pounding thriller.
DC-native flutist, composer, and vocalist conceived 'And She Spoke' recording as 'standing on the shoulders of giants.'
New initiative celebrates 50 trailblazing leaders and organizations guiding society and the next generation into the future.
Season is paused in hopes omicron will subside in the spring.
Eugene Ionesco's anti-fascist satire about herd mentality has a thing or two to say about today. With puppets.
Seven $10,000 commissions available to racially and ethnically diverse Jewish playwrights to expand the canon.