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DCTA Interactive Calendar This calendar is intended to help you plan your District Fringe Festival experience. The calendar is interactive – scroll to see the shows playing each day. Hover over the ...
Before it’s seen anywhere else in the world, The Joyce Theater is presenting the return of Pilobolus for the launch of its Other Worlds Collection tour for three weeks through July 13, in two separate ...
Over the 400-plus years of its existence, Shakespeare’s most youthful tragedy has been adapted to a wide range of settings and circumstances. Most familiar, perhaps, is the blockbuster musical West ...
The magic of audience participation is that you never quite know what to expect. In an early moment at GALA Hispanic Theatre’s Botiquin de Boleros Columbia Heights (Columbia Heights Bolero Bar), it ...
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts today announced the selection of five Honorees who will receive the 47th Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievements. Recipients to be ...
Yesenia Iglesias (Marlowe) and Chris Genebach (Danny) in ‘The Garbologists.’ Photo courtesy of Theater Alliance. The regional debut of The Garbologists uses an expertly designed set and strong acting ...
Fabiolla De Silva (Mistress Meg Page), Shaquille Stewart (Sir John Falstaff), and Emily Zinski (Mistress Alice Ford) appearing in Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor.’ ...
With a Greek Island paradise wedding just around the corner, a young bride-to-be snoops in her mom’s old diary determined to find the father she’s never met, in order to make the day perfect. When all ...
It is hard to imagine, especially at this time of year, that anyone hasn’t seen the beloved 1965 movie version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music, which opens with the iconic helicopter ...
Tiger, tiger, burning bright… In the touring production of Life of Pi, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti from Yann Martel’s novel, and now playing at the Kennedy Center, it is a Bengal tiger named Richard ...
There’s no way you can take your eyes off Keegan Theatre’s production of S eussical: The Musical. Josh Sticklin’s colorful, multilevel playground of a set and a wild variety of costumes by Alison ...
Tom Lehrer, the brilliant satirist known for the hilariously clever ditties he wrote and performed in the 1950s and 1960s, really did dump all his songs into the public domain. (You can find them here ...
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