‘Rocky Horror Show’ at Iron Crow Theatre is perfect for celebrating...
Whether you are a longtime fan of this cult classic or a virgin, this version is a must-see. By CONSTANCE BEULAH
Perisphere Theater paints a vibrant ‘Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh’
The play is about France’s doomed queen, but its real focus is a triangle of love, friendship, and ambition set against the backdrop of a portrait artist’s easel. By DERYL DAVIS
Two queer women act up in ‘Bull in a China Shop’...
Both lovers are set on revolutionizing women’s education and empowerment, even if it costs them their relationship. By ISABELLA ARTINO
A hilarious ‘Imaginary Invalid’ in a beer garden by Classic Theatre...
The actors hit all the right comic moments, perfectly capturing the farce. By CHARLES GREEN
Sexy scenes and all that jazz in ‘Chicago’ at the Hippodrome...
It was a divine night with an amazing cast that deserved resounding applause. By CONSTANCE BEULAH
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.
A dazzling ‘Into the Woods’ at 2nd Star Productions
Everything in this production — the acting, music, and singing — comes together. By ANDY ARNOLD
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.
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.
‘John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only!’ is mind-blowing at Baltimore Center...
This remarkable world premiere examines the mentality of the assassin and that excruciating period in American history.. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON
Olney’s new musical ‘Senior Class’ features a talented cast but needs...
The storytelling doesn't yet soar, but the high-octane show is infused with large ensemble dance numbers designed to lift spirits and inspire. By NICOLE HERTVIK
The acting is delightful in Rude Mechanicals’ ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
The direction swings big and misses, but the actors save the day. By ANDY ARNOLD
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.
A look inside ‘Ethiopia,’ a world premiere Living Newspaper at IN...
Artistic director TIMOTHY NELSON talks with playwright SYBIL R. WILLIAMS about the banned radical reality show and Williams' women-centered response.
Bethesda Little Theatre to show true colors in ‘Hues in Harmony’
From soulful ballads to upbeat anthems, the musical review will take audiences on a journey through the emotions that color our lives. By KAITLYN GIBBENS
Classic Theatre of Maryland’s ‘Anything Goes’ is a romp of a...
The classic musical of hijinks on a transatlantic ocean liner has the audience smiling and laughing throughout. By CHARLES GREEN
A stellar ‘Blues for an Alabama Sky’ for right now, at...
Pearl Cleage’s poignant drama brings to life five characters who engage the racial and social consciousness of the 1920s and ’30s. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON
A lively and compassionate ‘Charlotte’s Web’ comes to life at Adventure...
Unerringly truthful, passionately funny, and steeped in love, this show is a must-see for audiences of all ages. By LUCILLE RIEKE
Rockville Little Theatre’s ‘The Foreigner’ is a charming comic delight
Director Kathryn Stirling keeps the show running like a well-oiled machine while keeping the sweetness and humor flowing. By JENNIFER GEORGIA
‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ by UpStage Artists revisits race in 1967
A rich, white, ’60s liberal is challenged when his daughter brings her new love for a surprise visit. By ANDY ARNOLD