BLT presents 'The Music of Bond...James Bond,' the first installment in a two-part cabaret series, October 18-19. Bethesda Little Theatre is known for their musical revues and original musical ...
Presented by Amas Musical Theatre, in association with Tall Tree Productions, and making its NYC debut in a limited Off-Broadway engagement at A.R.T., Distant Thunder, with a book by Lynne ...
Explosive new season immerses audiences in adventures both new and reimagined. Rorschach Theatre is thrilled to announce its 2024/25 season! For 25 years, the award-winning and nationally recognized ...
Jordan E. Cooper's new play with music is a comedy hung on serious social issues, and it takes us from laughter to tears with heat-lightning speed. If you have even the slightest interest in this ...
After losing its home in Anacostia, Theater Alliance has secured a new pop-up space for the 2024/25 season. After months of searching, Theater Alliance is thrilled to announce a temporary home for its ...
In this refreshing parody — overflowing with red-hot talent — the symbolic meaning of Bram Stoker's novel is laid bare. Something is afoot at the Workhouse Arts Center. They seem to have discovered a ...
Marlene Dietrich captivated audiences with her unique style. Watching Karin Rosnizeck inhabit the role is as good as it gets. Marlene. The one name says it all. Now playing at Atlas Performing Arts ...
The Fountain Theatre production of Fatherland, a new verbatim play conceived and directed by Stephen Sachs and now playing a limited Off-Broadway engagement at New York City Center following its ...
A remount of the award-winning production that launched the company in 2002 displays the enigmatic magic of their art. This Hamlet is far from silent. The music of Resident Composer Koki Lortkipanidze ...
Calling all theater nerds! Writer/director Gerard Alessandrini’s satirical series FORBIDDEN BROADWAY, which made its debut in 1982, has returned with a new installment of his witty spoofs of popular ...
Director Dawn Dominique Williams has created a freewheeling environment that leaves the actors constantly trying to top each other in mayhem. So maybe this fall, you’re planning on that weekend trip ...
In a challenging but rewarding show about students stuck in detention, playwright Dave Harris questions which Black Americans are allowed to succeed. In his 1903 essay “Of the Meaning of Progress,” ...