‘Where We Belong’ a Powerful Solo Performance at Folger
Where We Belong, now on stage at Folger Theatre, is an absorbing solo show that puts the concept of Shakespeare Everywhere on edge.
Where We Belong, now on stage at Folger Theatre, is an absorbing solo show that puts the concept of Shakespeare Everywhere on edge.
This latest immersive art experience to hit the DC area explores Monet’s life and career and even goes behind the scenes on the evolution of his brushstrokes through some of the most iconic of his art and paintings.
Constellation Theatre’s latest rowdy comedy, Desperate Measures, is a rip-roaring delight and a must-experience night of theatrics.
From a gun-toting nun (perfectly performed by Julia Link at the media performance) to a Nietzsche-loving eccentric clergyman (Joshua Simon) to a vain politician, this Wild West setup shakes up Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, on which it is inspired, and adds in plenty of the bawdy bits and riotous hijinks that Constellation’s audiences love to laugh over.
When Rosedale (4465 Connecticut Avenue) opens near Van Ness/UDC later this Spring, guests will be drawn to its inviting U-shaped bar for cocktails and an intimate scale dining room designed to be a neighborhood gathering place for connecting with friends.
Wren has relaunched its highly exclusive omakase dining experience — for six guests only — Monday nights, through March 18, 2024.
At an event at the Connecticut Avenue Roasting Plant, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new plan to encourage residents, workers, and visitors to explore Downtown DC.
The National Building Museum’s newest long-term exhibition explores the world of architecture, engineering, construction, and design found in the pages of children’s books.
Don’t wait for ‘Tomorrow!’ The latest National Tour of Annie the Musical is now playing at the National Theatre — for a few days only, through January 28, 2024!
Jack Rose and The Imperial recently announced a partnership to open a new spirits shop that sells fine liquor and creative sandwiches: Premier Drams.
PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical is based on the 1990s film of the same name, and scripted almost verbatim. This stage show also includes original songs by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance.