Winner of 7 Tony awards, this beloved Broadway musical sets Dorothy's adventures in the Land of Oz to music in a dazzling, lively mixture of rock, gospel, and soul. The Wiz first appeared on Broadway in 1974 and was written by William F. Brown with Music and Lyrics by Charles Smalls featuring such classic songs as "Ease On Down the Road", "Home", and "Everybody Rejoice."
Winner of 7 Tony awards, this beloved Broadway musical sets Dorothy's adventures in the Land of Oz to music in a dazzling, lively mixture of rock, gospel, and soul. The Wiz first appeared on Broadway in 1974 and was written by William F. Brown with Music and Lyrics by Charles Smalls featuring such classic songs as "Ease On Down the Road", "Home", and "Everybody Rejoice."
The Institute and Victory Gardens announce a special three-night only performance featuring Jomama Jones in an intimate concert version of her sold out, smash hit Radiate straight from New York. Jomama Jones: *RADIATE! will be at the Victory Gardens Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue in Lincoln Park on April 19, 20 & 21, 2012 at 7:30 p.m.
The Institute and Victory Gardens announce a special three-night only performance featuring Jomama Jones in an intimate concert version of her sold out, smash hit Radiate straight from New York. Jomama Jones: *RADIATE! will be at the Victory Gardens Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue in Lincoln Park on April 19, 20 & 21, 2012 at 7:30 p.m.
Winner of 7 Tony awards, this beloved Broadway musical sets Dorothy's adventures in the Land of Oz to music in a dazzling, lively mixture of rock, gospel, and soul. The Wiz first appeared on Broadway in 1974 and was written by William F. Brown with Music and Lyrics by Charles Smalls featuring such classic songs as "Ease On Down the Road", "Home", and "Everybody Rejoice."
For one night only, Pouring Tea 'recounts the hardships, happiness, and humor of being black and queer in the US South. E. Patrick Johnson performs these oral histories live on stage, and covers such issues as transgenderism, coming out, life in the South, religion, love, and more. All the men embodied in this performance were born, reared, and continue to live in the US South, and range in age from 19 to 93.'
For one night only, Pouring Tea 'recounts the hardships, happiness, and humor of being black and queer in the US South. E. Patrick Johnson performs these oral histories live on stage, and covers such issues as transgenderism, coming out, life in the South, religion, love, and more. All the men embodied in this performance were born, reared, and continue to live in the US South, and range in age from 19 to 93.'
The 'deliriously funny' theatrical ensemble [By The Mummers], recently heralded as 'a raft of comic knockouts' by Backstage, will team with Dylan's Candy Bar and Moonshine Clear Corn Whiskey for the first ever theatrical event at the candy wonderland.
To commemorate the Washington DC premiere of Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South and Gay Men's HIV Awareness Day, Signature Theatre is hosting a special post-show panel discussion tonight at 8:00pm.
To commemorate the Washington DC premiere of Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South and Gay Men's HIV Awareness Day, Signature Theatre is hosting a special post-show panel discussion on Saturday, October 1st at 8:00pm.
In celebration of the Washington DC premiere of Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South, which begins its limited engagement on September 13th, Signature Theatre is hosting 3 post-show discussions on September 21st, 28th, and October 5th. Based on his award-winning and critically acclaimed book, E. Patrick Johnson stars in this exploration into the southern black gay community - a population rarely acknowledged in writings about the South.
In a special limited engagement, Signature Theatre is presenting the Washington D.C. premiere of E. Patrick Johnson's one-man show, Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South.
In a special limited engagement, Signature Theatre is presenting the Washington D.C. premiere of E. Patrick Johnson's one-man show, Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South.
ANGELS IN AMERICA, written By Tony Kushner will be directed By J.J. Marrs. The production will run August 4-6, 11-13 & 18-20, with performances Thursday-Saturday nights at 7:30pm.
Arlington VA's Signature Theatre has announced that their 2011-2012 season will feature the world premiere of 5 new works that include two new musicals that will run in repertory as part of the American Musical Voices Project Repertory Series. The season will also feature some old favorites such as HAIRSPRAY and XANADU and the Washington area premiere of GOD OF CARNAGE.