The Capital City Showcase Screamin' Halloween Is This Saturday
The Capital City Showcase Screamin' Halloween show is this Saturday, October 28th at 8:00pm at Mason Inn, located at 2408 Wisconsin Ave NW in Washington DC!
'REACHING FOR THE MOON' Concert to Feature 'Unsung' Songs of Irving Berlin at 1st Stage
Two veteran local performers, vocalist Lesley Hamilton and jazz pianist Eric Levin, are the featured artists in an upcoming concert designed to explore and pay tribute to some of the more neglected songs of the late Irving Berlin.
Tickets on Sale for Synetic Theater's Fall Run of PETER PAN
Take flight to Neverland with Peter Pan, his Lost Boys and the Darling children! In this magical place filled with fairies, pirates, and mermaids, Peter Pan and crew will battle the delightfully sinister Captain Hook with acrobatics that will leave you on the edge of your seat!
Judy Moody to Arrive at Children's Theaters Across the U.S. Starting This Fall
Judy Moody is ready for the spotlight.
We Happy Few to Present THE DOG IN THE MANGER This Fall
We Happy Few productions, named by the DCist as one of the Best Small Theatre Companies of 2015, will bring a masterpiece from the Spanish Golden Age to life this fall: Lope De Vega's THE DOG IN THE MANGER.
BWW Review: THE SMARTEST GIRL IN THE WORLD at Imagination Stage
Sometimes playwrights don't know when to quit and there's a situation where an incidental plot point becomes a major one because it's unnecessarily brought to the forefront again and again.
Arts On The Horizon To Be Honored With Virginia Commission For The Arts Award
Arts on the Horizon, an interactive theatre for children ages zero to six, is excited to announce its 2017-2018 5th Anniversary Season.
Damian Woetzel's DEMO Series to Celebrate Jerome Robbins at The Kennedy Center
Continuing to unite artists from across fields around a common theme, Damian Woetzel's innovative series, DEMO, enters into its third season with a special performance, October 20 21, 2017 in the newly renovated Kennedy Center Terrace Theater.
Carrie Mae Weems' GRACE NOTES to Make D.C. Debut at the Kennedy Center
MacArthur Award-winning artist Carrie Mae Weems presents the D.
Naked Girls Reading to Present SOMETHING WICKED at the DC Arts Center
This October, DC's Naked Girls Reading celebrates its sixth anniversary with Naked Girls Reading Presents Something Wicked!
Quotidian Theatre Company Presents Two Rarely-Performed One-Person Shows
Quotidian Theatre Company opens its celebratory 20thanniversary season with two shows in repertory: Horton Foote's A Coffin in Egypt, and Conor McPherson's St Nicholas.
BWW Review: The Mariinsky Ballet Stages LA BAYADERE
What do you do, when you find yourself with a ballet artist who can seemingly levitate at will? A lithe male body that floats and leaps with such an airy insouciance it seems almost unfair he has to come back to earth? Answer: you seek out an equally lithe, supple prima ballerina whose talents match
WAITRESS Brings Sweetness to DC
Tickets go on sale at 10:00 AM on Friday, October 20for the irresistible new Broadway musical hit WAITRESS, coming to the National Theatre in Washington, D.
OVATIONS THEATRE Announces THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK Performance And Panel Discussion
In response to recent tragic events in Charlottesville, VA, and the culture of hate given voice around the country, Ovations Theatre's student-led Actors' Helping Alliance (AHA!) will host an evening dedicated to fighting hate and discrimination.
BWW Review: SHINING BROW at Urban Arias
Composer Daron Hagen and librettist Paul Muldoon's opera is a musical homage to architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Half Dozen Micro-Plays in DIGITAL EYE at Blind Whino
Two days was an exceedingly short time to take in the innovative collaboration project this week titled 'Digital Eye.
Photo Flash: First Look - 'EMILIE' Blazes a Trail for Women in Science at Avant Bard
Avant Bard begins Season 28 with Lauren Gunderson's Emilie: La Marquise Du Chatelet Defends Her Life Tonight - a witty reincarnation of a passionate and defiant woman who in 18th-century France dazzled Voltaire and blazed a trail for women in science.
D.C. Theaters to Go Global for Gender Parity with International Women's Voices Day
The Women's Voices Theater Festival, in partnership with National New Play Network (NNPN) and New Play Exchange (NPX), invites theaters around the world to join them in advocating for gender parity by presenting un-produced works by women playwrights on International Women's Voices Day.
BWW Review: Close Up ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA at Folger Theatre
A condensed 'Antony and Cleopatra' at the Folger Theatre still has time for a couple of ensemble dance numbers straight out of 'Solid Gold,' a battle scene that's almost as well choreographed and a whole lot of kissing.
VIDEO: See The Cast of AN ACT OF GOD at Signature Theatre In Action!
AN ACT OF GOD runs at Signature Theatre through November 26! Watch the video of the cast in action!
Avant Bard Announces 2017-2018 Season
The exhilarating musical The Gospel at Colonus returns, Lauren Gunderson's fiery genius Emilie makes her DC debut, and Shakespeare's fantastical The Tempest takes the stage by storm
Review Roundup: Arthur Miller's THE PRICE at Arena Stage
Arthur Miller's THE PRICE runs at Arena Stage through November 12, and the critics are weighing in!
Review Roundup: AN ACT OF GOD at Signature Theatre
AN ACT OF GOD plays at Signature Theatre through November 26, and the critics are weighing in!
Photo Flash: Hal Linden and More Celebrate THE PRICE Opening at Arena Stage
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater presents Arthur Miller's The Price, which has been extended to receive an additional week of performances due to popular demand.
BWW Review: AN ACT OF GOD at Signature Theatre
An Act of God is an irreverent black comedy that manages to retain mass appeal.
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