A fine production elevates ‘The Music Man’ on tour at Capital One Hall

Though somewhat dated, the popular musical shows how hope can often be more important than truth.  By ZOE WINSKY 

We Happy Few’s ‘The Mannequin’ is fast, feminist, and fun

No one can satirize an egotistical man better than a woman.  By SOPHIA HOWES

There is more to love in NextStop Theatre’s ‘Once’ than boy meets girl

Thankfully, the talented ensemble has enough personality to make up for the script’s relative blandness. By MELISSA LIN STURGES

A lusty, gutsy ‘Lysistrata’ kicks off new Glass Canon Theatre Company

Raunchy wit meets antiwar radicalism in this spectacularly entertaining debut production. By JOHN STOLTENBERG

A lively and laugh-filled ‘Emma’ at Everyman Theatre

Kate Hamill’s rollicking and fresh adaptation of Jane Austin’s marvelous classic modifies it to suit modern sense and sensibility. By JENNIFER GEORGIA

An excellent ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ by Ardeo Theatre

This is above all an actors’ play, and the level of acting in the production does full justice to Albee’s words and characters. By BOB ASHBY

Chris D’Angelo: From local community theater to the ‘Jeopardy!’ stage

Meet the DC-area actor and director who is the current champion on the long-running TV game show. By HANNAH ESTIFANOS

DC mayoral candidates respond to arts and culture survey

Theatre Washington conduced survey as a public resource for voters, artists, arts workers, and cultural organizations.

Calendar: Play Readings, Workshops, and Short-Run Theater Events in the DMV

Check back regularly for the most up-to-date information about workshops, readings, and short-run/single-performance events.

Winners of the 2026 Off Broadway Alliance Awards

The Off Broadway Alliance, an organization of Off-Broadway producers, theaters, general managers, press agents, and marketing professionals, has announced the winners of the 15th...

2nd Star Productions’ ‘Shrek the Musical’ is giving big laughs and pure joy

This wonderfully fun theatrical experience encourages everyone to let their freak flag fly. By VALERIE J. MIKLES

DC mayoral candidates respond to arts and culture survey

Theatre Washington conduced survey as a public resource for voters, artists, arts workers, and cultural organizations.