Exhilarating 'Fela!' is your ticket to the coolest club in Nigeria
Duain Richmond leads a terrific ensemble cast in Olney Theatre Center's "Fela!"
Duain Richmond leads a terrific ensemble cast in Olney Theatre Center's "Fela!"
Monumental Theatre Company's staging of Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater's Tony-winning musical can be gawky.
Quinn Titcomb is part of a terrific cast that lifts the latest 'Fun Home' staging, directed by David Muse
The Jamaican dancemaker's papers are going to the archives at the Library of Congress, and his Tony-winning show is at the Kennedy Center through July 29.
Review of Spooky Action Theater's immersive "Sonnets for an Old Century."
This adaptation of August Wilson's play about a mayoral candidate and a real-estate deal brings forth charismatic performances.
Theater J production of Stephen Laughton's "One Jewish Boy," about two lovers of different backgrounds, is all too timely.
Highlights include the American Dance Festival, Jacob's Pillow and an eerie clown ballet from the San Francisco Ballet.
Kenneth Lin's barbed comedy, having its world premiere at Arena Stage, delves into how Hollywood misrepresents, suppresses and distorts Asian American history.
The company's artistic director is leaving after seven years in D.C. to join the leadership ranks of the Houston Ballet.
Matthew Pauli shines as the stuffy servant in "School for Lies," David Ives's take on Molière's "The Misanthrope."
Morgan Gould's "Jennifer Who Is Leaving," part of Round House Theatre's new play festival, features a top-notch cast.
Mary Kathryn Nagle's solo play, part of Round House Theatre's new play festival, tells the inspiring story of Muscogee leader Jean Chaudhuri.
A top-notch cast anchors Mona Mansour's penetrating 2017 play about a war photographer working in the Middle East.
"The Crucible" and "Anna Karenina" are among the some newer ballets inspired by novels.
Washington Stage Guild production of Richard Strand's 2014 play uses comedy to touch on some of the darkest chapters in America's past.
Monday's opening-night performance of "Gloria: A Life" featured an appearance by the activist herself.
The creative team for Sondheim's infrequently produced show includes experts on Japanese swordplay, Kabuki and taiko drumming.
At Olney Theatre Center, Madhuri Shekar's 2014 play benefits from Lynette Rathnam's impeccable comic timing.
Directed by Candis C. Jones at the D.C. theater, the Lynn Nottage play delves into grim systemic problems.
Nick Payne's play finds drama in the work of scientists, including the pathologist who autopsied Albert Einstein
GALA Hispanic Theatre's world premiere is a Spanish-language adaptation that lacks subtlety
Choreographer Keerati Jinakunwiphat's "Fortuitous Ash," with score by Du Yun, is featured in the company's winter season in New York.
Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell's musical imagines the supernatural yet human aftermath of a freak roller-coaster accident.
The magic, is as eye-catching as it is suited to Shakespeare's tale of enchantment and reconciliation.