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Review: THE WASHINGTON BALLET'S 'THE NUTCRACKER' at Warner Theater


by Michela Dwyer - December 18, 2024

What did our critic think of THE WASHINGTON BALLET'S 'THE NUTCRACKER' at Warner Theater?...

Review: CELTIC WOMAN WITH THE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA at Kennedy Center


by Elliot Lanes - December 17, 2024

The holiday season is in full swing and this past weekend the holidays got a touch of the Irish as the international singing sensations Celtic Woman graced the stage of Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall with YOUR National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) for an evening of traditional holiday tunes with a sprink...

Review: JUNGLE BOOK at The Kennedy Center


by Itai Yasur - December 15, 2024

Washington National Opera takes on Jungle Book for its holiday opera. See what our critic had to say....

Review: THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE at Prologue Theatre


by Jackson Malmgren - December 13, 2024

Prologue Theatre’s world premiere of THE HORSE AND CARRIAGE gratifies our desire to eavesdrop and hear the whole story of the couple sitting next to us. In a casual scene, the performance gives us a 90-minute glimpse into the life, struggles, and hopes for the future of the chatty neighboring table....

Review: ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE: HOW SHAKEPSEARE INVENTED THE VILLIAN at Shakespeare Theatre Company


by David Friscic - December 11, 2024

Actor and creator Patrick Page held the audience in the palm of his hand and took the audience (at the Klein Theatre of the Shakespeare Theatre Company) through a veritable “rogues’ gallery” of villains and devious- minded characters from the Shakespearean canon-- including murderers, the revengeful...

Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY OF CHRISTMAS at Olney Theatre Center


by Tavish Young - December 10, 2024

Quiet, cozy, and a little spooky, A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas, is a longstanding tradition for many, and could be a new one for local theatergoers. It's timeless, satiating, and teaches a classic Christmas lesson. While always timeless, its themes of gratitude, thankfulness, and ki...

Review: A WINTER GATHERING WITH KATHY MATTEA at Kennedy Center


by Roger Catlin - December 10, 2024

Kathy Mattea remembers the time when she was moping around the house, worried about making “an album nobody would hear.” It was 1993 and she was making a Christmas album minus the usual holiday standards or well-known carols. Santa was nowhere to be found; jingle bells, as subject or sound effect, w...

Review: A HOLIDAY POPS! WITH JESSICA VOSK AND THE NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA at Kennedy Center


by Elliot Lanes - December 10, 2024

One of my favorite holiday traditions is attending the yearly A Holiday Pops! concert at Kennedy Center. Hearing YOUR National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) under the always superb direction of Maestro Steven Reineke play some familiar holiday favorites mixed in with some newer pieces is a great way to g...

Review: DEATH ON THE NILE at Arena Stage


by Mary Lincer - December 09, 2024

With Ken Ludwig's adaptation of Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile, Arena Stage's new Artistic Director, Hana S. Sharif, debuts as Director. The sumptuousness of the production may not quite balance with the slightness of the script, but as amusement during the holiday season, Death on the Nile off...

Review: LEOPOLDSTADT at Shakespeare Theatre Comany


by Pamela Roberts - December 08, 2024

Leopoldstadt, a weighty and ambitious work by award-winning author Tom Stoppard, is on stage now at the Shakespeare Theatre Company. The modern epic traces a Viennese Jewish family from the zest and promise at the eve of the 20th century, through the devastations of the Great War and the annexation ...

Past Shows

Detroit
3/26 - 4/4/2020


Lisa D'Amour Georgetown University Theatre Dept...

Hedda Gabler (Marber)
2/13 - 2/22/2020


Henrik Ibsen, translated by Patrick Marber Georgetown University Theatre Dept...

Hello Again
4/3 - 4/13/2019


Day Star Studio Productions Inc. is pleased to accounce the Florida Regional - Benefit premier of Michael John LaChuisa's iconic musical Hello Again. The musical ...

The Colored Museum
3/21 - 3/23/2019


Most people are unaware that when the first African slaves arrived in America in the area now known as South Carolina in 1526, immediate disputes ...

Speech & Debate
1/24 - 2/2/2019


A trio of misfit teens in Salem, Oregon, reluctantly form their school's first speech and debate team after discovering they are all linked by a ...

Videos


Season 18: CONSTELLATIONS and HEAD OVER HEELS in Washington, DC Season 18: CONSTELLATIONS and HEAD OVER HEELS
Constellation Theatre Company (2/6 - 6/1) Tracker
Petite Rouge, A Cajun Red Riding Hood in Washington, DC Petite Rouge, A Cajun Red Riding Hood
Imagination Stage (12/11 - 2/8) Tracker
Leopoldstadt in Washington, DC Leopoldstadt
Shakespeare Theatre Company (11/30 - 12/29) Tracker
All the Devils are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain in Washington, DC All the Devils are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain
STC's Klein Theatre (12/6 - 12/29) Tracker
Dylan Triplett in Washington, DC Dylan Triplett
Hylton Performing Arts Center (2/8 - 2/8)
Eureka Day in Washington, DC Eureka Day
The Kennedy Center - Eisenhower Theater (3/4 - 3/22)
Virginia Opera: A Taste of Opera in Washington, DC Virginia Opera: A Taste of Opera
Hylton Performing Arts Center (2/5 - 2/5)
Come From Away in Washington, DC Come From Away
Capital One Hall (1/31 - 2/2)
The Acting Company: August Wilson’s Two Trains Running in Washington, DC The Acting Company: August Wilson’s Two Trains Running
Center for the Arts at George Mason University (2/16 - 2/16)
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