Protest against World Cup draw at KenCen set for this morning,...

Organizers seek to draw attention to corrupt dealings between FIFA and Kennedy Center chairman, President Trump.

Elvis’ Birthday Fight Club celebrates 15 years of inappropriate fun with...

In celebration of the milestone anniversary, Astro Pop Events will also host “Suspended Disbelief,” an exhibit of past props and costumes at Creative Alliance.

Theater Alliance to launch vibrant new arts hub in Southwest DC

At a time when many arts institutions are facing challenges, Theater Alliance is stepping in to meet a critical need for mid-sized cultural arts spaces.

Washington Improv Theater secures permanent space in NoMa

Slated to open in January 2027, the new space will allow WIT to expand all of its programming, including shows, classes, and professional development.

‘The Other Side Story’ by Ángel Vázquez to make DC premiere...

Hilarious one-man musical exploring Puerto Rican migration to the continental United States runs December 12–14.

Why did two Gentiles enjoy a musical about the assassination of...

In a Post-Play Palaver, two DCTA theater writers respond to the engaging and edifying Voices Festival Productions world premiere of ‘November 4.’ By JOHN STOLTENBERG and SOPHIA HOWES

‘Some Like It Hot’ the Broadway musical is a dazzling delight...

Everything about this touring production is smashing.  By JENNIFER GEORGIA

The shrewd lady sleuths are back in ‘Accused!’ at Washington Stage...

In this third installment of Patricia Milton’s delightful trilogy, the Ladies Detective Collective solves murders and talks of topics once taboo. By NICOLE HERTVIK

Voices Festival Productions’ ‘November 4’ sets a political assassination to music

The show, which is worth seeing, relates the killing of Yitzhak Rabin in 1995 to the war today in the Middle East. By NICOLE HERTVIK and DANIELLA IGNACIO

Tony winner Myles Frost to headline ‘Chez Joey’ at Arena Stage

Maryland-native Broadway sensation returns home to the DC area this winter in the iconic role of slick-talking, velvet-voiced songster Joey Evans.

DC performing arts orgs to participate in Fall of Freedom protests...

Hands Off the Arts and The Movement Movement will host a dance protest at the Kennedy Center on November 22, and Woolly Mammoth will hold a town hall on November 21.

‘Hadestown’ on tour at the National Theatre is one hell of...

The Tony-winning masterpiece is stunningly unique and should not be missed. By ZOE WINSKY

STC announces limited engagement of Eddie Izzard’s ‘Hamlet’

Izzard takes on 23 characters in unique retelling of Shakespeare's iconic play.

‘Come Home With Me’: Meet the DMV talent in ‘Hadestown’

It’s a homecoming for these four artists as the Tony- and Grammy-winning musical plays the National Theatre this month.  By DANIELLA IGNACIO 

Uncommon buddies build ‘A Case for the Existence of God’ at...

In Samuel D. Hunter’s heart-wrenching two-hander, an improbable straight-gay, white-Black friendship transcends what holds men apart. By JOHN STOLTENBERG

Got a problem? No problem! ‘ho ho ho ha ha ha...

Newly reimagined for the holiday season, this unscripted and unpredictable must-see delivers precisely what’s needed right now. By EM SKOW

Gay siblings and a flawed mom make do in ‘The Mother...

Paula Vogel’s engrossing autobiographical drama offers a vivid, complicated family portrait. By AMY KOTKIN

Washington National Opera presents a magical ‘Marriage of Figaro’

Rosa Feola as Countess Rosina Almaviva was the absolute star of the night. By ZOE WINSKY 

Emotionally real family tensions in ‘The Humans’ by Mask and Bauble...

As soon as the play began, I forgot I was watching college students.  By DANIELA DEL ROSAL

IN Series announces David Mack as first executive director

Mack will begin as Executive Director at IN Series December 1, just prior to the company's world premiere performance of 'The Delta King's Blues.'