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Adventure Theatre MTC announces 2025/26 season, ‘Timeless Tales’

ATMTC's 74th season brings new shows to its Glen Echo stage, reimagining classic tales and illuminating universal themes.

New artist-run theater company Flapjack Theatrics announces summer lineup

Created by Tia Shearer Bassett, Flapjack specializes in out-of-the-box, solo actor work: non-linear shows, shows that follow their own logic, shows that defy norms.

Olney Outdoors announces summer 2025 lineup

Highlights include an evening with Tituss Burgess, a concert presentation of the new musical adaptation of 'To Wong Foo - Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar,' cabarets, sing-alongs, tribute bands, a drag spectacular, and more.

Winners announced at fourth annual Brandon Victor Dixon Awards

The 2025 Best Actor and Best Actress winners will represent the DC region in New York City at the 16th annual Jimmy Awards June 23 at Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre.

Adventure Theatre MTC embarks on an epic quest with ‘The Lightning...

ATMTC adapts Rick Riordan's novel (which opened on Broadway in 2019) into a one-act musical adventure for ages 5 and up.

Theatre Washington announces ‘Gay for #DCTheatre’

Vibrant festival of theater shows celebrates WorldPride and uplifts queer voices and stories.

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company announces 46th season

Lineup features seniors fighting the apocalypse, a supernatural time-hopping history, a fertility musical comedy, the political power of drag, a clown who can solve all your problems, and more.

‘Diary of War’ to bring Ukrainian voices to DC stage

Acclaimed local actors to share firsthand accounts from Ukrainians living through Russia’s full-scale invasion in benefit reading for United Help Ukraine.

Theatre Washington celebrates 41st Helen Hayes Awards

Recognizing work from 165 eligible productions, awards were given in 41 categories.

District Fringe announces artists for inaugural 2025 festival

July festival will feature 9 full-run productions and 7 one-night-only shows by local artists, from first-time playwrights to established producers.

Pride Plays 2025 announces Washington, DC, programming

Running June 3-6 at Woolly Mammoth, festival features updated definitive edition of Larry Kramer's 'The Normal Heart' along with five new works by LGBTQ+ playwrights.

Your guide to what’s on stage during WorldPride (May 17 to...

Check out these stage plays, festivals, short runs, single performances, and special events celebrating queer joy and artistry in the DC area.

GALA to close season with cabaret-style ‘Botiquín de Boleros Columbia Heights...

Gustavo Ott's world premiere adaptation of Rubén Leon's immersive musical takes audiences on a nostalgic journey through love, breakup, and self-love.

Theater Alliance announces WorldPride Arts Hub

Vibrant performances, participatory community gatherings, and visual art installations celebrate and uplift queer community and culture.

A guide to DC-area theater summer camps (updated)

A look at local theaters' summer camp offerings for kids from tots to teens. By HANNAH ESTIFANOS

Broadway at the National announces school finalists and acting semifinalists for...

Winners will be selected during a ceremony on Saturday, May 17 at The National Theatre.

Round House Theatre closes 47th season with regional premiere of ‘King...

Rajiv Joseph's slam-dunk exploration of friendship and fandom runs May 28-June 22 at Round House.

Folger’s ‘DC, I Love You’ to enact real love stories in...

Developed from true love stories gathered through community storytelling workshops, 'DC, I Love You' invites audiences on an immersive, romantic comedy journey — where the streets, businesses, and spaces of the District come alive with meet-cutes, missed connections, and grand romantic gestures.

Broadway at the National announces 2025/26 season

The seven-show season package includes six DC premieres and one beloved Disney classic coming to The National Theatre from November 2025 through August 2026.

Signature Theatre announces 2025/26 season

Signature's 36th season highlights the theater's commitment to produce new works and reimagined classics and includes five musicals and two plays, four of which are DC premieres.