Led by Sawyer Smith's towering performance, Signature's "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" is a delirious blend of glam, punk, soul, and drag.
Adam Gwon's lovely musical about life in small town America in 1996 is the rare kind of show that makes us remember why we love...
From eloquent period dramas to talking bears to Russian classics, Hugh Bonneville has every acting base covered.
A provocative library book sparks a town-wide culture war in Round House's blazing and timely world premiere, "Bad Books."
Mosaic’s "cullud wattah" offers a vibrant staging of a tragic drama about the injustice of the Flint, Michigan water crisis.
The Shakespeare's brilliant new "Uncle Vanya" is rooted in the past but streaked with a modern sensibility.
Theater Alliance's taut drama "American Fast" captures the high-pressure life of a women's college basketball sensation.
Priyanka Shetty re-frames an infamous historical event to meet the present moment in her powerful play "#Charlottesville."
Beloved characters, a committed cast, and fabulous musical numbers add up to a great time at Ford's Theatre's "Sister Act."
The best in plays and musicals coming this Spring and Summer to the Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland areas.
Synetic's magnificently layered riff on Charlie Chaplin and his most iconic character hits close to home.
Jose Rivera's probing drama "Your Name Means Dream" offers a soulful exploration of our future living with AI.
Woolly Mammoth's funny and subversive "It's a Motherf**king Pleasure" is a joyously provocative evening out.
Arena Stage's "The Age of Innocence" burns so slowly that the production's dramatic flame nearly fizzles out.
Rich with human detail, "Kunene and the King" explores the terrible cost and legacy of South Africa's apartheid.