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Review: MAMMA MIA at Kennedy Center


by Ken Kemp - August 21, 2024

Jukebox musicals generally fall into one of three categories: tribute shows which try to reproduce the music and staging of an iconic musical act as closely as possible (Rain, the Beatles Tribute, for example), biographical narratives (Beautiful, the Carole King Musical and Ain't Too Proud being two...

Review: Bandhouse Gigs 20th Anniversary Tribute to DC Legends at Strathmore


by Roger Catlin - August 20, 2024

Bandhouse Gigs, an outfit that assembles top local musicians to honor a variety of artists from Bob Dylan to the Stones, began its life outdoors at the Strathmore, honoring Nils Lofgren. For a big event Saturday with the full title “Strathmore Presents A BandHouse Gigs 20th Anniversary Tribute to DC...

Review: MJ: THE MUSICAL at National Theatre


by David Friscic - August 19, 2024

The myriad music, moods, and motifs of the “king of pop” (not to mention generic mastery of soul, rhythm and blues, funk, rock, disco, and dance-pop) Michael Jackson, are electrifyingly on display in the ingeniously cutting -edge musical MJ: The Musical now playing at the National Theatre. Not at al...

Review: THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS FAREWELL TOUR at Strathmore


by Roger Catlin - August 18, 2024

The latest Righteous Brothers farewell tour pulled into the Strathmore in Bethesda Thursday, entertaining an elderly crowd who enjoyed hearing their hits from the 1960s....

Review: SOFT POWER at Signature Theatre


by Pamela Roberts - August 15, 2024

Soft Power at Signature Theatre, is lush and polished, wacky and worrisome, absurdist and cautionary. It’s a tightrope of high political stakes and a zany montage of the US and China. As we head into high season of the 2024 election, the timing is perfect for staging the recently revised musical by ...

Review: New York Circus Project's HAMLET an Exhilarating Debut


by Andrew White - August 13, 2024

We usually associate circuses with acrobats and clowning; it never occurs to us to think of circuses as an art form, with tremendous expressive potential. The New York Circus Project (NYCP), takes the art of the circus one dramatic step further.  Currently on its first national tour with their produ...

Review: Edge Of the Universe Theater's A NUMBER


by Hannah R. Wing - August 12, 2024

Edge of the Universe Theater, in association with Avant Bard Theatre, turns up the family drama in an intimate, edgy production of A Number, directed by Stephen Jarrett, starring a real-life father and son.  ...

Review: NINE at Kennedy Center


by Elliot Lanes - August 07, 2024

It’s been 40 years since the national tour of the 1982 Arthur Kopit/Maury Yeston Tony Award winning Broadway musical Nine played at the Kennedy Center. It is currently the latest entry into the Broadway Center Stage series and boasts an all-star cast, a large orchestra and an “interesting” concept b...

Review: NOISES OFF at Keegan Theatre


by Mary Lincer - August 05, 2024

Noises Off remains the hardest to perform play ever written, as well as one of the easiest and most fun to watch. The Play That Goes Wrong tried to surpass it, but it can't be done. Playwright Michael Frayn's 1982 play could be called a love letter to theatre people if it weren't the play that threa...

Review: SUMMERTIME: AWA SAL SECKA SINGS LADIES OF JAZZ at Signature Theatre


by Roger Catlin - July 29, 2024

The talented actress and sometime playwright has appeared in dozens of shows in D.C. — and several at Signature, including an award-winning performance in its Ragtime last year. Here, she shares her passion for jazz singers from the golden era that have never gone out of style in a personable revue ...

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Monty Python's Spamalot lovingly lampoons the legend of King Arthur in a side-splitting musical extravaganza. Prepare for an irreverent and hilarious journey as we follow ...

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National Theatre (12/3 - 12/8)
Max Richter with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble in Washington, DC Max Richter with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble
Concert Hall at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (5/2 - 5/2)
Dory Fatasmagory in Washington, DC Dory Fatasmagory
Imagination Stage (6/18 - 8/3)
NSO Family Concert: Halloween Spooktacular! in Washington, DC NSO Family Concert: Halloween Spooktacular!
Concert Hall at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (10/27 - 10/27)
Alison Brown in Washington, DC Alison Brown
Hylton Performing Arts Center (3/29 - 3/29)
Dance Like There's Black People Watching in Washington, DC Dance Like There's Black People Watching
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company (11/6 - 12/22)
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F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre (9/7 - 9/8)
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