BWW Review: A BRONX TALE at the National Theatre is Disappointingly Disjointed
The first words sung in A Bronx Tale, the tonally uneven and musically disappointing touring show that opened at D.
New, Interactive and Immersive Choral Arts Concert Opens in Dupont Underground
The Choral Arts Society of Washington's Chamber Singers and Youth Choir, together with the New Orchestra of Washington (NOW) and the Aeolus Quartet, will immerse their audience with soundscapes and projections in a subterranean musical experience for Into the Light.
BWW Feature: DREAMERS at Washington Performing Arts
In Washington, DC, the simulcast premiere of 'Dreamers' was featured as part of the Dreamers Project, a series of programs and events centered around the contributions and experiences of Latinx immigrants, highlighting art, literature, and policy discussions.
Steven Carpenter of RESOLVING HEDDA at Washington Stage Guild
Steven Carpenter is the director of Washington Stage Guild's latest production, 'Resolving Hedda,' a twist in the Isben classic, 'Hedda Gabler.
Rainbow Theatre Project To Present Tennessee Williams' CLOTHES FOR A SUMMER HOTEL
Rainbow Theatre Project continues their sixth season with Tennessee Williams' Clothes for a Summer Hotel.
BWW Review: LA PALOMA AT THE WALL at InSeries At GALA
The only wrong notes in La Paloma at the Wall, the current InSeries production at GALA, take place when the performers stop singing and try to act the clumsy script of this adaptation of the zarazuela, La Verbena de la Paloma (1894).
BWW Review: RESOLVING HEDDA at Washington Stage Guild
Life in the theatre is hard enough without having a diva in your show.
Synetic Theater Names New Managing Director
Synetic Theater announces the hiring of Jason Najjoum as Managing Director.
Brittany Williams of A BRONX TALE the National Tour at The National Theatre
In preparation for A Bronx Tale stopping in Washington, D.
Theatre Life with Laura Giannarelli
Today's subject Laura Giannarelli has been living her theatre life for many years now on both sides of the footlights.
BWW Review: The Washington Chorus Gives a Joyous St. Patrick's Day Concert
Third on the list of identifying traits for St.
The Kennedy Center Announces June Millennium Stage Calendar
The Kennedy Center announces the June calendar of events for Millennium Stage, its free daily performance series featuring art and artists representing countless artistic styles.
The Clown School LA Is Opening Branches In Chicago & The Washington D.C.
THE CLOWN SCHOOL, the Los Angeles-based studio devoted to teaching and promoting the art of clowning and related physical theatre disciplines, is expanding its offerings nationwide.
BWW Review: One-Man LOVE, BOMBS & APPLES at the Kennedy Center
Middle East conflict is normally not thought of a rich source of laughter, but Hassan Abdulrazzak's 'Love, Bombs & Apples' finds a way to be amusing as well as a thought-provoking way to reconsider the conflicts.
BWW Review: THE JEWISH QUEEN LEAR at Theater J
If the cultural and historical relevance weren't enough incentive, Theater J's production of 'The Jewish Queen Lear' will make you glad for the current revitalization of Yiddish theater.
BWW Review: Outstanding Acting Propels WSC Avant Bard's TOPDOG/UNDERDOG
For once, being conned is all it is cracked up to be.
Keegan Theatre Presents FROM GUMBO TO MUMBO
Keegan PLAY-RAH-KA, the education and family programming arm of the Keegan Theatre, continues its season of theatre for young people and families with the world premiere of FROM GUMBO TO MUMBO, a unique new work for teenagers and their families, playing March 18 - April 7.
BWW Review: INTO THE WOODS at Ford's Theatre
Peter Flynn tackles Sondheim's darkly imagined INTO THE WOODS at Ford's Theatre and the result is sensational.
Luther Vandross Fans To Remember The 'Velvet Voice' With American Pops Orchestra Concert
In his life, he won eight GRAMMY awards, sold over 35 million records worldwide, and filled arenas around the world.
Best Theatres In Washington, DC: A Guide To The Top Local Theatres
Check out our list of some of the top venues to check out when visiting Washington, DC below - including the Kennedy Center, Ford's Theatre, Arena Stage, and more!
Full Cast And Creative Team Announced For JUBILEE At Arena Stage
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater announces the full company for the world premiere of Tazewell Thompson's inspirational a cappella music infused play, Jubilee.
Arena's JUNK Brings Nancy Sun Back to DC and the World of Finance
When the curtain rises for Junk on April 5, it will mark a full circle for Actress Nancy Sun
The Welders Announce Third Generation of Producing Playwrights
A new generation of playwrights is taking over The Welders -- Washington DC's only playwrights' collective devoted exclusively to developing and producing new work.
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