Very funny ‘Exclusion’ tells serious story of anti-Asian bias, at Arena...
In this entertaining world premiere, a TV exec wants to fictionalize and commercialize a book about bigotry and the author wants the truth to be told.
Goofs, gags, and great performances in ‘Monty Python’s Spamalot’ at Kennedy...
The Broadway Center Stage production of this hilarious musical is a joyful journey that will clip-clop its way into your heart.
‘Beetlejuice’ brings death to life at the National Theatre
What the show lacks in memorable tunes, it makes up for in nonstop, raunchy, laugh-out-loud comedy.
‘La bohème’ at KenCen will make you fall in love with...
Washington National Opera's visually poignant new production features a profoundly talented cast.
Artfully dark documentary ‘Here There Are Blueberries’ cuts deep at STC
A technically impressive theatrical event based on real-life archival research into everyday life at a death camp.
Stunning performances in star-studded ‘Passing Strange’ at Signature
A rock ’n’ roll homage to African American music and a show loaded with satire and humor.
A gorgeous ‘School for Lies’ with nonstop laughter at Constellation
The production will leave you feeling like you’ve just had several glasses of champagne.
What to expect at this year’s Helen Hayes Awards
Everything you need to know to prepare for DC theater’s biggest night.
ExPats exposes profoundly relevant ‘Body of a Woman as a Battlefield’
The play's soaring and poetic speech will be among the finest language you will hear on any Washington stage this season.
With queer-themed ‘Falsettos,’ Rep Stage ends on a high note
The heartfelt musical brings the company full circle.
Something magical happens when ‘The World Goes ‘Round’ at Olney
Director Kevin McAllister and a cast of DMV all-stars take the audience on a musical journey with the songs of Kander and Ebb.
Two sisters feud in ‘La valentía (Valor),’ a zany ghost farce...
Director José Zayas keeps the show humming and the humor coming.
A searing ‘Mojada’ at 1st Stage tells tragedy of a Mexican...
Passionate performances and magic realism depict immigrants' quest for the American dream.
‘When I like a play, I get obsessed’: Karin Rosnizeck on...
The Expats Theatre founder tells why she is directing a play about the weaponization of rape in war.
An exhilarating Disney’s ‘Aladdin’ flies into the National
The magic of Genie and Aladdin can make any day better, and this North American tour is no exception.
A comic donut dipped in tears in ‘Jennifer Who Is Leaving’...
Women’s exasperation with men has never been mined for the stage more hilariously and achingly.
An Indigenous story demands to be heard in ‘On the Far...
The one-woman show about a Muscogee Nation leader is compelling from start to finish, thanks to Mary Kathryn Nagle's writing and performance.
At play in the ashes of the dead: János Szász on...
Inside the creation of the Arena Stage production, which transforms our understanding of a great work in a way that finds in it new truth.
Everyone is invited into the story in ‘The Nosebleed’ at Woolly...
The exquisitely crafted performance, consisting of both scripted theater and unscripted communal storytelling, is clever, playful, tender, and poetic.
Breathtaking and prophetic ‘Angels in America’ takes flight at Arena
Tony Kushner's classic directed by János Szász is by turns disorienting, devastating, and exhilarating.



















