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(WASHINGTON)"The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announces the 2021"2022 seasons for Comedy, Jazz, Hip Hop, NSO Pops, and Renée Fleming VOICES. These more than 120 performanc…
Everyman Theatre's "An Almost Holy Picture," the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play currently available online, is a beautifully staged and acted production. It proves to be a one-man tour-…
After 16 long months we are thrilled to announce that FPCT will return to live, in-person mainstage programming in September 2021. It is only because of the incredible support of the Marylan…
$20 million Open Studio capital project nears completion as Studio welcomes audiences back for in-person performances  Studio produces winner of the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The…
The Colonial Players is ending its 72nd season with a play that has more to it than initially meets the eye. "Love, Loss and What I Wore" is a journey through women's lives and how the cloth…
(Gaithersburg, MD) " Â In-person theatre returns to the Arts Barn this fall and include plays, musicals, and youth theatre performances. Enjoy our sneak peek of the 2021-2022 theatre seaso…
 Signature Theatre's Board of Directors voted to accept the recommendation from the Artistic Director Search Committee to appoint Matthew Gardiner Signature Theatre's new Artist…
44th Season Includes American Premiere Of Hit West End Dramedy, Launch Of Major New Play Festival With Two World Premieres, D.C. Premiere Of New Jocelyn Bioh Play, Gala With Broadwa…
The Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre is excited to announce that Brandon Shaw McKnight is its new Associate Artistic Director, a newly created position. He has already begun working with F…
2021-22 season to feature regional and world premieres, new play development, a summer repertory for families, and more! Â The Keegan Theatre is thrilled to announce its 2021-2022 25th an…
What is more idyllic than watching "A Midsummer Night's Dream" on a warm July evening at a beautiful historic estate? Your answer might be, not much, especially after a year of theatrical dr…
It is very easy to see why this show is a favorite of high schools and colleges. It takes a tragic scenario " the death of parents and a younger sibling " and shows that there is still j…
The 1648 victory of the "Roundhead" Puritan forces of Oliver Cromwell over the Cavaliers of King Charles I in England may seem an odd subject for an opera. Yet the event did command the atte…
In the late 1970s, Bill Cosby's career was flat-lining. He had paid his dues in nightclubs and as Robert Culp's television sidekick, but after the '60s, he found acting jobs few and small. R…
THE REVOLUTIONISTSBY LAUREN GUNDERSONDIRECTED BY GENÉ FOUCHÉSEPTEMBER 17 " OCTOBER 17Preview September 16 Olympe d Gourges, Charlotte Corday, Marie Anotinette and Marianne Ang…
BCO will produce a fully-staged "Barber of Seville" with an orchestra! Baltimore Concert Opera is proud to share that not only will it be making its return to its home stage at the Engin…
Featuring a Song Cycle, a World Premiere, and a New Staging of an American Classic Columbia, MD " Rep Stage, the professional regional theatre in residence at Howard Community College, will …
WCO will mark the milestone with a return to live performances Washington, DC (July 7, 2021) " Washington Concert Opera (WCO) and Maestro Antony Walker are proud to announce their 2021-2022 …
As a volunteer-centered organization, we are engaging in a thoughtful restructuring of organization-wide governance and leadership, including boards and committees in order to prioritize ant…
A perfect way to spend a summer night might be sitting on the Patio at Strathmore Music Center listening to a talented local artist as part of their Summer Concert Series. Despite a short de…
Fans of downtown Baltimore's Chesapeake Shakespeare Company have long considered their yearly al fresco performances in Ellicott City as a favorite summertime happening. This year, CSC renew…
After over a year of only virtual theatre, this reviewer walked up to the gates of the Filene Center at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts on a gorgeous warm and sunny evening. …
Hope comes up a lot in this play. At one point the protagonist, Martin (Bobby Moreno), repeats "It's all about hope" a couple of times. But hope proves not to be the panacea he thinks it is.…
The six-show season includes two standout solo performances, a rarely performed classic Jewish play, and a special holiday musical. (Washington, DC) " Theater J Artistic Director Adam Immerw…
The Sound of Swing Orchestra is a 1940s-style big band which faithfully recreates swing-era staples such as Jimmie Lunceford's "For Dancer's Only," Tommy Dorsey's "Opus One" and "Marie," and…