BWW Review: Prologue Theatre's DOG SEES GOD: CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BLOCKHEAD an Edgy, Wild Ride
Prologue Theatre is putting its own stamp on a play that has acquired a huge cult following over the years, especially within the LGBTQ+ community.
BWW Review: STORMY WEATHER at Atlas Performing Arts Center, Sprenger Theatre
Stormy Weather, written by Sybil Williams and artistically directed by Timothy Nelson, is a musically immersive, cabaret-style performance, inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest, that presents to the audience to the tribulations of colonization through the lens of Sycorax (Michelle Rogers).
John Leguizamo Brings LATIN HISTORY FOR MORONS To D.C.'s National Theatre
Fresh off its Tony-nominated hit Broadway run, Tony Award winner John Leguizamo's one-man play LATIN HISTORY FOR MORONS will play D.
The Best Deals During Weird and Wonderful Week in Washington DC!
It's the weirdest and wonderful-est time of the year, and TodayTix is here with the best spooky, funky, and festive events and shows to complete your Halloween season.
BWW Review: MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATRE 3000 LIVE at National Theatre
So much theatre nowadays derives from other media, for better or worse.
Winter Events Announced At The Center For The Arts At George Mason University
The Center for the Arts at George Mason University continues the 2019/20 season this November and December with an array of dance, theater, opera, and music from around the world through programs from Great Performances at Mason, the Family Series, as well as signature events from Mason's College of
Photo Flash: Arena Stage Presents RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater presents the world premiere of Sharyn Rothstein's (By the Water, USA Network's “Suits”) timely tale about one man's fierce battle to reclaim his right to privacy.
BWW Review: CRYSTAL CREEK MOTEL at Flying V Theatre
Follow the doings of individuals who come in and out of a motel where the room itself and those who clean it are the only constants.
VIDEO: Preview Denis Jones' New Choreography for Signature's A CHORUS LINE
Signature Theatre stages A Chorus Line with music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban and book by James Kirkwood Jr.
Historian Ben West Heads To DC For Two-Part Lecture Series
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Opera Lafayette Celebrates 25 Years with Groundbreaking Season
Opera Lafayette is proud to announce its 25th anniversary season featuring its most diverse lineup to date.
RENT 20th Anniversary Tour Returns To National Theatre By Popular Demand
Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning masterpiece RENT will return to the National Theatre by popular demand with its 20th anniversary tour production.
HEARTSPACE: A Performance Residency Caps Off THE EARTH, THAT IS SUFFICIENT
Be welcome! Starting November 16, THE EARTH, THAT IS SUFFICIENT, an iterative, year-long, transnational, ensemble-driven performance project exploring the precarity of human relationships to extraction, consumption, and power, culminates in the HEARTSPACE performance residency at the Anacostia Playh
WNO Presents Mozart's Comic Masterpiece THE MAGIC FLUTE
The whimsical tale of The Magic Flute comes to life at Washington National Opera (WNO) at the Kennedy Center Opera House from November 2a?"23, 2019.
BWW Flashback: A Look Back in Pictures as Arena Stage Celebrates 70 years of Groundbreaking Theatrical Excellence
The 19/20 theatrical season has seen several milestones for many of its area theatres but the biggest by far is the 70th anniversary of the company that helped pioneer the regional theatre movement in this country Arena Stage.
National Performing Arts Action Association Names Christopher Massimine 2019 Humanitarian of the Year
Today the NPAAA announced that Christopher Massimine is the recipient of the 2019 Humanitarian of the Year Award.
VIDEO: Watch a Clip From Arena Stage's RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater presents Sharyn Rothstein's timely tale about one man's fierce battle to reclaim his right to privacy.
The Kennedy Center Presents Mark Morris Dance Group In PEPPERLAND
Following their 2018 engagement, the esteemed Mark Morris Dance Group returns for the D.
Everybody's Ayana Workman on Life, Death and Why You Really Can't Take it With You
Broadway World caught up with Ayana Workman to talk process, life and death, and why you can't really take it with you in Obie Award-winner and MacArthur a?oeGeniusa?? Grant recipient Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' production of 'Everybody.
BWW Review: PAQUITA Should Begin at its End
The Mariinsky Ballet's a?oePaquitaa?? should begin at its end.
BWW Review: DAY OF ABSENCE at Theater Alliance
Just as African-American artists have sought to reclaim the racist imagery of the past to confront contemporary viewers, the entryway to the Theater Alliance's performance of 'Day of Absence' at the Anacostia Playhouse is decorated with oversized posters advertising blackface minstrel shows.
Tickets For Sting Starring In THE LAST SHIP At D.C.'s National Theatre To Go On Sale October 18
Tickets for Sting's acclaimed musical THE LAST SHIP, starring and featuring original music and lyrics by 17-time Grammy Award-winner Sting, will go on sale Friday, October 18 at 10am for its Washington D.
Two Weeks Left To Nominate For The 2019 BroadwayWorld Washington, DC Awards, Presented by TodayTix!
There's just two weeks left to submit nominations for the 2019 BroadwayWorld Washington, DC Awards, brought to you by TodayTix! Regional productions, touring shows, and more are all included, honoring productions which opened between October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019.
Factory 449 Presents AGNES OF GOD
Factory 449: a theatre collective, coming off its critically acclaimed, Helen Hayes Award-winning production of Cordelia Lynn's' LELA & CO.
BWW Review: FOOTLOOSE at Kennedy Center
Every once in a while you run across a big dilemma with a production.
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