ArtsCentric to stream ‘Last Five Years’ directed by Kevin McAllister
A musical for anyone who can relate to the ups and downs of love, starring company members Ryan Burke and Awa Sal Secka.
New musical ‘Grace’ at Ford’s to celebrate African American food and...
A story of the African American culinary tradition set to Jazz, R&B, rousing up-tempos, and raise-the-roof ballads.
LA TI DO Productions returns to DC with an evening of...
The company will celebrate a decade in DC with a hybrid live/virtual show on February 5th at Union Stage
Studio Theatre bumps ‘People, Places & Things’ to next season
Due to pandemic pressures, the production slated to open the new Victor Shargai Theatre has been postponed to the fall.
Synetic’s deliciously horrific ‘The Madness of Poe’ is now streaming
Edgar Allan Poe’s unhinged reality blended with intoxicating imaginings of his stories into one heart-pounding thriller.
Alex Hamburger’s debut album lauds strong, unrelenting women
DC-native flutist, composer, and vocalist conceived 'And She Spoke' recording as 'standing on the shoulders of giants.'
Kennedy Center names ‘Next 50’ cultural leaders, nine from DC
New initiative celebrates 50 trailblazing leaders and organizations guiding society and the next generation into the future.
Shakespeare Theatre Company postpones ‘Our Town’ and ‘Much Ado’
Season is paused in hopes omicron will subside in the spring.
Pointless Theatre returns to stage with new translation of ‘Rhinocéros!’
Eugene Ionesco’s anti-fascist satire about herd mentality has a thing or two to say about today. With puppets.
Signature’s Stephen Sondheim tribute concert streaming ended
DC favorites Natascia Diaz, Tracy Lynn Olivera, Nova Y. Payton, Maria Rizzo, Awa Sal Secka, Bobby Smith, and more honor the musical theater giant.
Theater J program aims to diversify depictions of Jewishness onstage
Seven $10,000 commissions available to racially and ethnically diverse Jewish playwrights to expand the canon.
Round House delays Natasha Gordon’s ‘Nine Night’ due to COVID
Cases detected within the company during regular testing protocols, show rescheduled for September.
DC-area theaters unite to extend COVID vax and mask requirements
Shows go on as Theatre Washington announces continued safety efforts.
American Shakespeare Center gets new AD and sets new season
With Artistic Director Brandon Carter and a new leadership structure, the troubled company rebounds and resumes performances in February.
GMCW names its first director of development
André Coleman picked to promote philanthropy for internationally recognized Gay Men's Chorus of Washington.
COVID surge prompts Ford’s to cancel ‘The Mountaintop’
Full run of Dr. King drama called off. Next show, 'Grace,' still on.
Kennedy Center to celebrate ’50 Years of Broadway’
A star-studded concert for two performances only.
As omicron surges, Dominion Stage postpones ‘Firebringer’
The Stone Age musical comedy to be rescheduled later in 2022 as conditions allow.
Ford’s ‘Christmas Carol’ raises $22K for Theatre Washington Taking Care Fund
Fund provides grants to theater professionals who face financial hardship including wages lost due to the pandemic.
Actors’ Center to hold open call monologue auditions
Members and non-members alike can register to audition in person or virtually.
















