Signature Theatre announces cast and creative team for ‘Job’
Regional premiere of Max Wolf Friedlich's psychological thriller opens January 28.
Six enchanting ‘Little Comedies’ in pantomime from Synetic Theater
Sometimes comic, sometimes touching, these choreographed vignettes are entertainment for the whole family. By SOPHIA HOWES
Prince William Little Theatre’s ‘Christmas Belles’ is a hilarious delight
The lighthearted farce is a whirlwind of dysfunctional families, outrageous misunderstandings, and a Christmas play destined for disaster. By LAURA MILLS
All-in-the-family fun in ‘Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ from Triune Entertainment
The musical tells a story of unexpected grace, kindness, and loving thy neighbor.
Nonstop yuks in ‘Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors’ at American Shakespeare...
The cast gives a masterclass in roll-on-the-floor insanity. By ANDREW WALKER WHITE
A profoundly moving ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ on tour at Capital One...
The strength of the performances and the emotional core of the musical remain undeniable. By TENIOLA AYOOLA
Carole King musical ‘Beautiful’ is a hit at Riverside Center for...
The plotline is funny and moving, but it’s the music that will stay with you long after. By JULIA AMIS
A screamingly funny ‘POTUS’ at NextStop Theatre Company
In this fast-paced farce, a disparate collection of women in the White House work in concert to overcome male idiocy. By BOB ASHBY
A madcap ‘Merry Wives of Windsor’ at American Shakespeare Center
Director Dawn Dominique Williams has created a freewheeling environment that leaves the actors constantly trying to top each other in mayhem. By ANDREW WALKER WHITE
‘Shrek the Musical’ turns into children’s theater on tour at Capital...
Does this kidification of the Broadway version have something interesting and entertaining to offer? Absolutely. By ALEXANDRA BOWMAN
Creative Cauldron announces 2024/25 season and transition to new home
Season will begin at Creative Cauldron's longtime home in Pearson Square, then move into new home at the corner of Broad and Washington Streets by the end of the year.
The dark horror of excess in ‘American Psycho’ at Monumental Theatre
The production is an absolute blast — a deliciously sardonic, disturbingly funny, and sensual musical about greed, exceptionalism, and avarice. By KENDALL MOSTAFAVI
1st Stage announces 2024/25 season
Season kicks off with festival of solo performances, followed by a Tony Award-nominated play, a Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, and more.
Great fun to be had in Lynchburg at Endstation Theatre’s ‘Twelfth...
The production makes full use of the great outdoors—with the cast scampering in and around the crowd and plenty of action wherever you look. By ANDREW WALKER WHITE
All the Bard in two frenetic, hilarious hours at American Shakespeare...
'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [Revised] (Again)' proves that goofy all-women productions rule. By ANDREW WALKER WHITE
Tony-nominated writer Joe Iconis to perform concert at NextStop Theatre
'Be More Chill' composer to perform solo concert/cabaret July 15 in NextStop's black box.
‘Wizard of Oz’ an absolute delight at Riverside Center for the...
A stellar cast, solid direction, and an imaginative technical crew bring the classic motion picture to life onstage. By JULIA AMIS
Cirque du Soleil’s dazzling ‘Corteo’ comes to EagleBank Arena in Fairfax
The imaginative premise: What does a circus clown experience during their funeral? By JULIAN OQUENDO
The music stars in ‘They’re Playing Our Song’ at Riverside Center...
The vocals are top-notch and the performances are superb. The effervescent live music delivers a solid night of entertainment. By JULIA AMIS
‘Songs for a New World’ rings in new year for Triune...
The powerful and emotionally charged musical by Tony winner Jason Robert Brown opens January 19 at ARTfactory. By LAURA MILLS


















