Keegan's AN IRISH CAROL Returns for the Holidays
The Keegan Theatre's annual holiday classic AN IRISH CAROL, written by Dublin native and Keegan company member Matthew J.
LET IT BE Featuring Music Of The Beatles Comes to The National Theatre
What if the Beatles had reunited 10 years after their break-up? This revamped production of Let It Be: A Celebration of the Music of the Beatles answers that question, and brings you the show that you never got to see.
Photo Flash: First Look at A CHRISTMAS CAROL at Ford's Theatre
AcclaimedWashington actor Craig Wallace returns to Ford's Theatre to perform the role of Ebenezer Scrooge for the company's holiday production of 'A Christmas Carol.
BWW Review: GOBSMACKED! at The Kennedy Center
This weekend The Kennedy Center offers GOBSMACKED!, an a cappella and beatboxing collaboration that works to remind audiences why they love Pitch Perfect, Pentatonix, and other popular acts.
Vote For the 2017 BroadwayWorld Washington DC Awards; GALA's IN THE HEIGHTS Leads Best Musical!
The 2017 awards honor productions which opened between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017.
BWW Review: MISTERMAN at Dance Loft On 14
'It looks like they forgot to clean up from the last performance!' joked a man in the audience.
BWW Review: TWELFTH NIGHT at Shakespeare Theatre Company
The Shakespeare Theatre Company's TWELFTH NIGHT is a fresh look at a familiar story a bit darker with less over-the-top mirth.
Review Roundup: NINA SIMONE: FOUR WOMEN at Arena Stage
Celebrating the life and music of Nina Simone, one of America's most iconic singers and civil rights activists, Christina Ham's provocative musical journey Nina Simone: Four Women makes its East Coast debut at Arena Stage.
Washington Bach Consort Rings In The Holidays With Christmas Oratorio
The Washington Bach Consort will perform Celebration: Christmas Oratorio on Saturday December 9 at 6 p.
BWW Review: ME…JANE THE DREAMS AND ADVENTURES OF YOUNG JANE GOODALL at Kennedy Center
What happens when the cr me de la cr me of the DC theater community come together to create a brand-new theater for young audiences musical at the Kennedy Center? The answer is theatrical magic, that's what.
BWW Review: ANNIE at Olney Theatre Center - A Treat for Young Theatergoers
The famous comic strip 'Little Orphan Annie' comes to life at Olney Theatre Center.
ISCM Mid-Atlantic Presents SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL
ISCM Mid-Atlantic & Marsyas Productions Present Small is Beautiful, featuring Microtones & Micro-ensembles: Bodies Electric - e-guitar quartet, Vox n Plux - soprano Elizabeth Farnum & her two guitarists, Bowers-Fader Duo - mezzo Jessica Bowers & guitarist Oren Fader, and Sheer Pluck - guitar orchest
BWW Review: Quotidian Theatre's A COFFIN IN EGYPT Gives Horton Foote's Texas a Memorably Hard Look
If you think the late Texas-born playwright Horton Foote and his fictional home town of Harrison, Texas are little more than genteel curiosities, think again.
The Keegan Theatre presents AN IRISH CAROL
The Keegan Theatre's annual holiday classic AN IRISH CAROL, written by Dublin native and Keegan company member Matthew J.
SLEIGH MY NAME with The Skivvies Comes to D.C.
The Skivvies (Lauren Molina and Nick Cearley) are set to make their Washington, D.
SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE Stars Coming to National Theatre
BREAK THE FLOOR PRODUCTIONS and TRAVIS WALL are pleased to announce casting for the 2018 winter tour dates of their groundbreaking new show SHAPING SOUND After The Curtain, which comes to Washington, D.
Theatre Life with Racheal and Ryan Nye
It's that time of year again folks; it's time for the Kennedy Center's annual production of the holiday perennial ballet The Nutcracker.
BWW Review: Explosive NINA SIMONE: FOUR WOMEN at Arena Stage
Nina Simone didn't write her most iconic song inside Birmingham's bombed out 16th Street Baptist Church just after four girls were killed there in 1963.
BWW Review: MEAN GIRLS Makes Strong World Premiere at DC's National Theatre
I hope this one has great success on Broadway.
Photo Flash: 1st Stage Mounts Reimagined MY NAME IS ASHER LEV
In Aaron Posner's imaginative retelling of Chaim Potok's beloved novel, a young Jewish painter is torn between his Hassidic upbringing and his need to pursue his artistic voice.
BWW Review: Nu Sass Presents Amusing Satire THE UGLY ONE
It's what's on the inside that counts.
BWW Review: The Second City's NOTHING TO LOSE (BUT OUR CHAINS) at Woolly Mammoth
So one expects nothing more than laughs when an original show called 'The Second City Presents: Nothing to Lose (But Our Chains)' takes up residence at Woolly Mammoth.
BWW Review: ST NICHOLAS at Quotidian Theatre Company
In ST NICHOLAS, McPherson's twisted sense of Irish humor, flawlessly executed by Beall, is so watchable because it is so bizarre.
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