15,330 stories from DC Metro Theater Arts
On Sunday, February 27, The Boy Band Project kicked off their Boy Band Brunch residency at Chelsea Table + Stage, playing every other Sunday at 2 pm, through April 24. And it was absolutely …
Stopped by COVID two years ago, Lauren Gunderson's whimsical scientific history returns.
In Strathmore's glowing wood auditorium with its stellar acoustics, each familiar tune was more glorious than the last.
A profoundly illuminating play about a Black man who lives in the glare of the white gaze.
For their return to live in-person performances after the long pandemic shutdown, Off-Broadway's Vineyard Theatre and WP Theater have teamed up for the world-premiere co-production of sandbl…
A stellar cast depicts a not-so-distant Victorian-era women's rights battle.
For Kennedy Center's 50th anniversary, the Washington National Opera takes on monumentalism.
The action onstage is genuinely deep-in-the-bones funny.
This collection of six short pieces offers something for all sorts of dance lovers to enjoy, from classical to contemporary.
The national tour now rocking the Kennedy Center feels both extremely current and deeply rooted in the 1970s musical zeitgeist.
The former AD of Adventure Theatre talks about what he learned on his way to becoming the highest-ranking arts and culture official in Massachusetts.
On his debut album with Club44 Records " an independent label that highlights the music of Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and the American Songbook " #1 Billboard jazz/pop singer and songwriter Sp…
New exterior signage lights up to mark completion of a $20-million renovation.
'It's a thrill ride to be able to play her, and to be able to talk about her like this.'
Coming to DC's National Theatre: 'Six,' 'The Tina Turner Musical,' 'A Christmas Carol,' 'Jagged Little Pill,' 'Aladdin,' 'Beetlejuice,' plus 'Chicago,' 'Cats,' and 'My Fair Lady.'Â
Musician, composer, arranger, orchestrator, music director, and vocal coach Jaime Lozano has taken the term multi-hyphenate and extended his flourishing fame with it, from his homeland of Me…
In a dystopian near future, a twentysomething romance heats up steadily alongside a chilling public health crisis.
When four adult students enroll in a six-week course to prepare to take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) in 2008 Karaj, Iran, issues arise that lead them and their teacher t…
After keeping audiences connected to its mission of preserving under-represented plays and forgotten classics with a pandemic-time series of archival streams of its previous productions, Min…
The play set in the 1990s shows just how delicate African American advancement continues to be.
A show the whole family can enjoy together and welcome in spring.
As local laws no longer require masks and proof of vaccination, what will happen to the policies that have protected audiences and performers?
A three-weekend celebration presenting 20+ performances in story, movement, and sound.
A bold, brazen, and Black engagement with Mozart's 'Magic Flute' and by extension with the western canon of music.
Star Evan Hoffmann keeps guests gravitating between giggles and goosebumps.