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The most-awarded productions of the evening include "Damn Yankees" from Arena Stage with eight honors, followed by "Professor Woland’s Black Magic Rock Show" from Spooky Action Theater wit…
Concluding her 27-year career as a professional dancer, she performs in 'Insight' November 11 at Capital One Hall.
Tony Award-winning composer Anaïs Mitchell will donate artifacts that represent development of the show all the way up to its Broadway premiere.
A new festival of the work that kept her feeling connected and inspired as she underwent chemotherapy in 2020: virtual performances that 'expand the definition of theater.'
LTA celebrates 90th anniversary with ambitious seven-show lineup.
Keynote speakers include Patricia Akhimie, Keith Hamilton Cobb, and Sir Trevor Nunn.
Local composer Neal Learner drew inspiration from impact of large-scale development projects on the DC region over the past 20 years.
Based on real events, 'Agreste (Drylands)' is newly translated and directed by DC newcomer Danilo Gambini, associate artistic director at Studio Theatre.
DC actors help animals find forever homes in adoption extravaganza.
The haunting and surreal drama is a new work by Europe's most-performed living playwright.
Ten-day festival promises joyous reunion for Baltimore's artistic community after pandemic hiatus.
Collaborative projects to be workshopped tackle the adaptation of a Hawaiian epic and a musical about women's gymnastics.
Belfast playwright's 'The Honey Trap' to feature film and stage star Jonathan Holmes in a psychological thriller about The Troubles of Northern Ireland.
A lineup of dynamic plays with global perspectives under new artistic director Elizabeth Dinkova.
The award-winning producing artistic director will step down in June after three shows centering community, journeys and homecoming.
2023 honorees include Omar Apollo, Café Tacvba, Cesar Conde, Siete Family Foods and Wisin.
The series of in-depth conversations about the history, challenges, and innovations of the local theater landscape will continue through March 2024.
Lineup includes zombies, robots, lake monsters, and much more.
The company's first show since its 2022 Capital Fringe production of Caryl Churchill's 'A Number' opens September 29 at the Writer's Center in Bethesda.
Composed by Jeanine Tesori with a libretto by George Brant adapted from his eponymous play, 'Grounded' stars mezzo-soprano Emily D'Angelo in her WNO debut.
Triune Entertainment's first full-length production is by celebrated author and Broadway insider Peter Filichia.
Six DC arts institutions present seven unique productions across 12 weeks under the umbrella of the festival, which also includes lectures, workshops, and other special events.
Tickets go on sale this week for highly anticipated production, opening January 26 at the Eisenhower Theater.
The Frederick, Maryland, company to feature two regional premieres and a brand-new holiday musical.
In celebration of National Recovery Month (September), the 'West Wing' stars will perform A.R. Gurney's unique two-character play three times only.