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The Back Room at Glen Echo is one of the Park's smaller spaces. Tucked in a corner of the campus behind the Spanish Ballroom the Back Room's wood floors are more used to hosting social dance…
"Kinky Boots" struts right into the heart of Alexandria audiences with flashing lights and skyscraping heels at The Little Theatre of Alexandria. The Tony Award-winning "Kinky Boots," with b…
Steven Reineke Extends Contract Through 2030; Title Now Reflects Role as Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor WASHINGTON, DC " Recognized for its leadership in innovative and enticin…
Search for David Muse's Successor to Begin in Fall 2025Â WASHINGTON, DC "Â David Muse, Studio Theatre's longtime Artistic Director, has announced that he will be leaving the position in…
WASHINGTON, DCÂ "Â July 26, 2025Â "Â Theater Alliance is thrilled to announce its 2025"26 season, continuing to produce bold, socially conscious theater in its pop-up venue in Southw…
We're thrilled to share our 2025"26 Season Lineup"a mix of beloved classics, bold musical storytelling, and a celebration 15 years in the making! Whether you're a longtime subscriber or new …
Join Silver Spring Stage for our exciting 58th season! We're grateful for your support, which enables us to bring exceptional theater to our community. The 2025-2026 season presents classica…
 Have you ever wondered how Peter Pan learned to fly? Or how he got his name? How did Captain Hook really lose his right hand? For answers to the above, you can read the 2004 novel by Da…
The DC premiere of Greg Kalleres' "Apropos of Nothing" at The Keegan Theatre may be just what this summer ordered in the nation's capital. Forget the politics, forget the chaos, forget every…
Two figures step onto a large plastic sheet spread across the stage floor. There's no dialogue, no set pieces"just sound effects, silence, and suggestion. Somehow, this becomes a train platf…
Daniel Maseda's impressive credentials were on full display in "'Be Good' with Paulette," a solo performance at the just-ended inaugural District Fringe Festival. Maseda is a local, but he s…
When you book a show at 10 p.m. on a Saturday, you expect something lively and entertaining to keep you from nodding off. "Matt & Lily Get Together" checks all the boxes as an enlighteni…
Caro Dubberly's "A Guide to Modern Possession" takes us musically and theatrically where I have yet to see many productions of its kind tread. The setup is unique, the songs are well-conceiv…
What a refreshing show to watch live on a hot summer day or evening! "Footloose" is filled with mostly young performers with plenty of talent and energy. Directed by Ian Coleman, it is based…
People don't often think about the ones behind the scenes of big-budget films"particularly not the stunt people who fight the fights, take the hits, and fall from bone-breaking heights day a…
We are thrilled to unveil our 2025"2026 season"a  collection of comedy, romance, and wit, all brought to life with VLOC's signature Victorian flair! This season we're back at the F.…
Most people have likely never heard of the condition known as Akathisia. The mother in Lisa Loomer's new play, "Side Effects May Include…" at the Contemporary American Theater Festival, wa…
No one talks about infertility, not really. Poignantly, actor, writer, and singer Riki Lindhome wiped away tears as she concluded her one-woman show about what she faced over the course of n…
The District Fringe Festival welcomes an inventive solo performance with "Prey Most Difficult," Corvin Kevlihan's retelling of the Irish legend of Oisin. With its spare staging and modern fl…
The history of abolitionism in the United States can be a difficult one to trace, not to mention writing a play about it. The intersection between abolition and women's suffrage is a particu…
"Shrek the Musical"Â is a rip-roaring, crowd-pleasing blast. The show, with book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire (Tony winner for "Kimbery Akimbo") and music by Jeanne Tesori (Tony win…
What is Shakespeare without words? While you might think the notion absurd, that poetry is impossible without words, the Synetic Theater company has repeatedly shown audiences that pure move…
With the passing of Alan Berman, one of America's great lyricists, and with all the accolades and testimonials appearing in our news feeds about his work (especially with composer Michel LeG…
Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Yeoman of the Guard," though popular in England, may not be as familiar to American audiences. Chosen as this summer's annual presentation by the young Victorian …
"Kevin Kling: Unraveled" might just as well be titled "Kevin Kling: Unrivaled" as a more accurate reflection of the remarkably resilient Mr. Kling. His ability to thrive through adversity po…