2023 Capital Fringe Preview: 'Mutu Sakata: My DC Story'
A fictional play based on the semi-real, fully imagined life of a Black Mississippi woman living in Washington, DC.
A fictional play based on the semi-real, fully imagined life of a Black Mississippi woman living in Washington, DC.
The interweaving fairy tales take you on a roller coaster joyride.
The superb acting will resonate with LGBTQ and straight audiences alike.
A young sleuth in a slump has a passion for purple pancakes.
The deeper we get into the show, the less it seems to matter whether we are seeing men or women in the roles.
National Symphony Orchestra world premiere to feature Tony winners and nominees.
In a series called 'The Companies We Keep,' DC Theater Arts spotlights the good work done by theater companies in the DC region. This month we focus on the Capital Fringe Festival and its vi…
A riveting solo drama capturing the human experience of what happened in Charlottesville in 2017, in firsthand narratives from people who lived through it.
Hosted and presented by 106.7 LITE FM radio, the 23rd annual outdoor lunchtime series Broadway in Bryant Park opens this summer on Thursday, July 6, and runs for the next three consecutive T…
Immersive theater-party event will feature one-act musical 'The Marvelous Wonderettes '58'
Poetry, live music, and testimonials tell a story of faith communities opening their doors to refugees"often in defiance of federal law.
Few shows are genuinely not to be missed. 'The Lion King' is one of them.
Do you ever feel like corporate technology is taking over your life and the world, it might not be the best thing for personal autonomy and humanity in general, and it all seems so absurd? Y…
The Olney Outdoors series features classics from the 1950s, '60s, '70s, '80s, and '90s plus a 'Cinderella' sing-along.
The company's 38th season to feature three plays by emerging female playwrights and one by George Bernard Shaw.
A mix of absurdity, political satire, and camp that the cast delivers with energy and love for what they do.
Tonight (Monday, June 26) the 14th Annual National High School Musical Theatre Awards, better known as the Jimmy Awards, named for Broadway impresario James M. Nederlander and serving as a c…
Why can't we all be more like Koko the Gorilla " smart, sensitive, communicative, and loving, and never a member or ally of the White Nationalists? Her heartfelt reaction in sign language to…
If you're an opera novice or even an opera hater, this production is well worth your time.
Lineup features celebrated performers César Cadabes and J. Elijah Cho.
Visionaries of the Creative Arts revives its poignant Gallaudet production at Atlas.
The latest jukebox bio-musical to hit the NYC stage, Rock & Roll Man by Gary Kupper, Larry Marshak, and Rose Caiola, now playing a limited Off-Broadway summer run at New World Stages,…
This jukebox musical, based on the hits of singer Jimmy Buffett, will put you in a summertime mood.
An interactive solo show aiming to please audiences as it takes an honest, vulnerable look at women, sex, and spirituality.Â
A new professional company called Breakout Theatre launches with Lab grads.