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WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 22, 2021). Imagination Stage, Bethesda, Md., debuts its stage play, 10 Seconds, at a premiere event on November 18, 2021 at Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library,…
The company's 2021-2022 season includes masterworks that have rightfully earned their status as highlights of the classical repertoire.
Featuring over 80 artists, the production kicks off Young Artists of America's 10th-anniversary season with a return to live theater.
The classic Greek tragedy revisioned to reflect the turmoil and cloak-and-dagger of present-day DC.
A biting comedy about the societal label of being "too much" that diminishes women.
The comedic ensemble returns with 'BrouHaHa', an existential escapade for a two-week run at the Baltimore Theater Project
The world's most inclusive and accessible circus opens live November 18.
This spritely, sly satire is a sharp take on race and culture in the past and today.
A 1950's family drama, the play follows two Black cousins in Mississippi who struggle to make a life for themselves in spite of secrets threatening to invade and interrupt their peace.
Following the success of 'Distance Frequencies,' a new season-long experience.Â
Chilling audio plays adapted from the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
A hundred years ago he made history. Now a descendant reveals his story.
Mozart's 'Magic Flute' reconceived with Black voices central to performance and production.
Reimagined by Pan Underground, the play will be an immersive experience at the center of a community celebration.
A production of 'The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!)' providing local students hands-on experience.
Four plays that show trust being built, being questioned, fraying, and breaking.
The Falls Church company marks its 12th year with six theatrical productions and two concert series.
A play about the unknowability of love and the mysteries of mathematics.
Washington Stage Guild presents a free online performance of letters between George Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the original Eliza Doolittle.
The Fredericksburg, VA, venue's 2021"22 season is underway, featuring musicals, farces, mysteries, and beloved classics.
Aladrian C. Wetzel's new adaptation of 'Rachel' by Angelina Weld Grimké to be offered both in person and streaming.
A darkly comic riff on Shakespeare's Richard III features a high school kid bullied because of his cerebal palsy.
Site-specific work imagines a metaphorical world of immortality.
Due to 'pandemic-related logistical challenges,' the Broadway-bound show won't stop at The Anthem.
National Symphony Orchestra program to commemorate 9/11, reflect on loss from COVID, and honor frontline workers.