‘Clyde’s’ is served with humor and heart at Workhouse Arts Center
Lynn Nottage's thought-provoking play strikes a masterful balance of comedy and poignant reflection. By LAURA MILLS
Signature Theatre announces cast and creatives for ‘Hedwig and the Angry...
23 years after its DC-area premiere of 'Hedwig,' Signature brings an all-new production of the queer cult classic to the stage to coincide with WorldPride.
‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ triumphs at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts
The production is full of powerhouse performances paired with gorgeous and creative technical elements. By JULIA AMIS
A survivor stands in her power in spellbinding ‘hang’ at 1st...
Set in an imagined legal system where a crime victim can decide a perpetrator’s fate, the production is thrilling and taut with tension from beginning to end. By AILEEN JOHNSON
Prince William Little Theatre’s captivating ‘Secret Garden’ springs to life
The production features spectacular musical performances by some of the best vocal talents in the greater DC theater community. By LAURA MILLS
Laughter to warm your soul in ‘Chicken & Biscuits’ at NextStop...
The show is a heaping serving of Black family life, traditions, and joy that invites you to pull up a chair and share what’s on your heart. By EM SKOW
Creative Cauldron to present bilingual ‘Snow White/Blancanieves’
First Learning Theater Ensemble production in Creative Cauldron's new home opens March 21.
Better Said Than Done to present Women’s Storytelling Festival
19 storytellers from across the nation will be sharing personal stories, folk tales, and stories of adventure and magic on Fairfax stage and online.
A ‘King Lear’ both upbeat and dark at American Shakespeare Center
Tough times call for a tough Lear, and we have one here: Angela Iannone owns the stage. By ANDREW WALKER WHITE
Triune’s ‘Joseph’ soars with dreamy vocals and a fresh take on...
Triune Entertainment's production of 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' is a vibrant and high-energy celebration of hope and persistence. By LAURA MILLS
‘Little Women’ at American Shakespeare Center is a heartfelt story for...
Louisa May Alcott's traditional narrative is thrown open and turned into an intensely personal journey of reconnecting with family. By ANDREW WALKER WHITE
Creative Cauldron to open new theater space on 24th anniversary
Ribbon cutting and reception take place February 13, followed by opening of 'Steel Magnolias.'
In Signature Theatre’s ‘Job,’ a woman confronts the horrors of the...
The play presents a tense thriller that ruthlessly reminds its audience of the darkness lurking behind every screen. By EILEEN MILLER
Hysterically funny ‘Play That Goes Wrong’ at Fauquier Community Theatre
The characters take each disaster in stride with spot-on comedic timing. By STUB ESTEY
Creative Cauldron to celebrate theater grand opening with ‘Steel Magnolias’
Beloved Southern comedy-drama the first to perform in the Cauldron's new home in Falls Church's Broad and Washington project.
MetroStage in final fundraising push for exciting new theater space
The venue in Alexandria's Old Town North neighborhood will offer a look like no other. By KEITH LORIA
‘Four Weddings and an Elvis’ is feel-good fun at Reston Community...
The relatable romantic comedy touches on themes of love, forgiveness, second chances, and more. By JULIAN OQUENDO
‘Heartbreak Hotel’ looks inside Elvis at Riverside Center for the Performing...
The King of Rock and Roll comes to life in a show full of poignant performances and thrilling musical numbers. By JULIA AMIS
Signature Theatre announces cast and creative team for ‘In the Heights’
Immersive production reimagines Tony Award-winning musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes.
NextStop Theatre presents Karen Zacarías’ locally-rooted comedy ‘Native Gardens’
Directed by Elena Velasco, 'Native Gardens' explores themes of race, privilege, and community across DC property lines.



















