Perisphere Theater opens a powerful and poetic ‘Blue Door’
A profoundly illuminating play about a Black man who lives in the glare of the white gaze.
‘Momentum’ by Ballet Theatre of Maryland shows intimate variety
This collection of six short pieces offers something for all sorts of dance lovers to enjoy, from classical to contemporary.
In the 50th year of our ‘Jesus Christ Superstar,’ praises be
The national tour now rocking the Kennedy Center feels both extremely current and deeply rooted in the 1970s musical zeitgeist.
A gripping drama of love and blood pulses through ‘Phlebotomist’ at...
In a dystopian near future, a twentysomething romance heats up steadily alongside a chilling public health crisis.
August Wilson’s genius propels ‘Radio Golf’ at Peace Mountain Theatre
The play set in the 1990s shows just how delicate African American advancement continues to be.
Catchy and fun ‘Make Way for Ducklings’ premieres at Adventure Theatre
A show the whole family can enjoy together and welcome in spring.
‘Every Brilliant Thing’ at NextStop riffs on reasons to live
Star Evan Hoffmann keeps guests gravitating between giggles and goosebumps.
IN Series’ free opera ‘Black Flute’ to premiere online Saturday
A bold, brazen, and Black engagement with Mozart’s 'Magic Flute' and by extension with the western canon of music.
‘Cabaret’ at Classic Theatre of Maryland sends a dark message brilliantly
The musical underscores the complicity of silence in the face of evil — and the actors playing Fraulein Schneider and Herr Schultz steal the show.
‘Girls of Madison Street’ celebrates Black sisterhood at Creative Cauldron
The actors are simply remarkable, so natural and at ease that the plot becomes secondary to their electric chemistry as an ensemble.
A delightful ‘Beguiling Brahms’ at the National Chamber Ensemble
A Valentine's-themed concert of swelling, grand works that evoke the (often tumultuous) emotions of love.
Broadway royalty salute ’50 Years of Broadway at Kennedy Center’
A musical retrospective featuring performers singing the songs that made them stars — and a night to send any Broadway fan into spasms of delight.
Exegesis of a sexy Jesus: A look at love in ‘A.D....
A magnificently entertaining and beautifully profound new musical has opened at Olney. Here's what love's got to do with it.
‘Daphne’s Dive’ at Signature is a comfort and a joy
The story of folks who choose to be committed to each other’s well-being, the play is a paean to the possibility of connection.
Olney’s new musical ‘A.D. 16’ entertains immensely
The show imagines a teen romance between Mary Magdalene and Jesus of Nazareth, and the cast and production are absolutely worth seeing.
Washington Ballet shows a so-so ‘Swan Lake’ at Kennedy Center
Ballet lovers would likely call it respectable, if uneven.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater celebrates choreography of Robert Battle
A tribute at Kennedy Center to his tenth anniversary as artistic director of the company and a collection of his dances on a single program.
A stellar cast plays a Puerto Rican family in GALA’s ‘House...
Their three-generation story takes us inside themes of class, racism, and sexism that are woven into the island’s history.
Psalmayene 24’s beautiful ‘Dear Mapel’ at Mosaic contains worlds of feeling
In his willingness to be vulnerable there is strength, and in his multifaceted storytelling, each and every emotion strikes a chord.
Two deliciously maddening women in ‘Behold, A Negress’ at Everyman
In late 18th-century France, a former slave and her white friend tackle women’s rights, freedom for Black people, and a love that must stay hidden.


















