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Teatro GALA presents NOCHE DE ESTRELLAS: GALA’s 50th ANNIVERSARY Honoring 50 Years of Latino Arts, Culture, and Community Washington, D.C. – GALA Hispanic Theatre will celebrate its mi…
Louis Sachar’s beloved Newbery Medal- and National Book Award-winning novel holes was first published in 1998. It received its stage adaptation in early 2002, becoming a mainstay of chi…
“I & You: The Musical” is making its world premiere at Olney Theatre Center in a co-production with New Jersey’s McCarter Theatre Center. It boasts of strong production values, ins…
It isn’t very often that I leave a play thinking to myself, what did I just see? in the most profound sense possible. Tracy Letts’ highly provocative “The Minutes” is one such play t…
When it comes to the Civil Rights Movement, a few names immediately come to mind: Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, and John Lewis. As their pictures aged and their stories were…
Art and artists are usually the first to be censored in despotic regimes, sometimes more quickly in the performing arts. The theatre, popular music, and even dance are more visible. Shakespe…
Come for the tea, stay for the talent at City of Fairfax Theatre Company’s (CFTC) production of “Sense and Sensibility.” Adapted for the stage by Kate Hamill, “Sense and Sensibility…
Based on “Pseudolus,” “Miles Gloriosus,” and several other farces by the ancient Roman comedy playwright Plautus, Stephen Sondheim’s “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Fo…
As a dance lover who lives in Maryland, the opportunity to see Hubbard Street Dance Chicago twice in one season is a genuine pleasure. Featuring two repeats from their October appearance at …
“Let’s go, Wildcats!” Step into the halls of Clarksburg High School’s production of “High School Musical,” where a jock can bake and a brainiac can perform onstage, as long as th…
A partnership among Solas Nua and Cork Midsummer Festival and The Everyman in Cork. “Tales of Two Cities” offers a fully funded professional development and exchange program for theatre …
Baltimore’s beloved Charm City Fringe is back. The 2026 edition of the festival features 12 shows supported by the work of more than 30 performing artists whose work spans performance genr…
“Let the joyous news be spread!” The Children’s Theatre of Southern Maryland is currently presenting “The Wizard of Oz” (featuring young performers ages 8-18) and what a wondrous s…
 (WASHINGTON, D.C) " IN Series has announced its 2026-27 season titled Sic Semper Tyrannis, which will feature a bold and brave season that dares to stand up and speak …
Classic works, contemporary explorations, and the return of Annapolis's own Nutcracker ANNAPOLIS, MD (April 15th, 2026) " Ballet Theatre of Maryland, the state's premier professional ballet …
WASHINGTON, DC (April 16, 2026)Â " Theater J proudly announces its 2026"2027 season, a dynamic lineup of five productions that traverse centuries and continents to explore friendship, iden…
George Bernard Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra" is seldom produced but that poses no challenge for Washington Stage Guild, DC's premier producer of Shaw's works. Director Bill Largess focuses t…
If you have never seen a Commedia dell'Arte performance, then Faction of Fool's "Much Ado about Nothing" is calling your name. Faction of Fools performs exclusively in the Commedia dell'Arte…
There is something undeniably sophisticated, sharp, and memorable about Wendy Wasserstein's "The Heidi Chronicles." After watching the Vagabond Players' production, it is easy to understand …
ASO's 65th Anniversary Season explores music, nature, and connection at Maryland Hall in Annapolis, The Music Center at Strathmore in Bethesda, and in parks and other public spaces across An…
In the spring of 2011, an empty McDonald's in Eastport, Maryland was transformed into a non-profit professional theater, founded by Lucinda Merry-Browne. From these humble beginnings, Compas…
Pulling off a one-person show is certainly a complex endeavor. When that one-person show proves a rollercoaster ride of emotionally triumphant highs and rock-bottom lows, it can be an especi…
While not often produced, Shakespeare's tragedy, "Coriolanus," explores ever timely themes: the common people vs. the aristocracy, family loyalty, revenge, and personal duty. Director Jae K.…
While not the first stage adaptation from L. Frank Baum's 1900 novel, John Kane's "The Wizard of Oz" is one of the most accurate to the beloved film, inspiring many revivals and national tou…
A dazzling revival of "The Wiz" has landed at the National Theatre with electrifying energy, reintroducing audiences to a beloved classic through a fresh, contemporary lens. Rooted in the fa…