AdMo’s Art Walk is Back — and Buyable
A selection of 16 artworks, displayed in various storefronts, comes back to Admans Morgan for a self-guided walking tour from April 3 through April 30, 2023.
A selection of 16 artworks, displayed in various storefronts, comes back to Admans Morgan for a self-guided walking tour from April 3 through April 30, 2023.
Throughout the month of April, the Folger Theatre will be Searching for Shakespeare: Celebrating 400 Years of Shakespeare’s First Folio — which is actually a citywide celebration in partnership with DC Public Library. The month of Bard-filled bliss features a historic exhibition of the First Folio, a DC-wide Scavenger Hunt, Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture, family programs, and the presentation of a world premiere performance work.
Fair warning — the latest show on stage at National Theatre is HEAVY, but if you can handle the realness (and want to see iconic 90s Alanis Morissette songs soundtrack the highs and lows of life as we’ve been living it over the last thirty years or so), then you should swallow that JAGGED LITTLE PILL and get yourself there before the show ends on March 26, 2023.
Did you know that the Hay-Adams Hotel hosts musical salons, just as John Hay and Henry Adams hosted lively salons in their homes (where the hotel now stands) in the late 1800s?!
Page portrays Lear so expertly in every stage of his life — from flippancy to fear, madcap to madness, and giddiness to absolute and impossible grief — that this STC performance is, for many, one of the best Lears we’ve ever seen.
Shakespeare Theatre Company and Artistic Director Simon Godwin announced the upcoming 23/24 season last week. The six-show season is being dubbed: Greater Wonders.
Constellation Theatre Company continues its 16th season with a literal mind-boggler, Incognito, a “transatlantic mystery” that has audiences sitting up and really thinking, using their brains to focus on a story about the workings of the mind.
It may be that all Eliza Doolittle wants is “a room somewhere, far away from the cold night air,” but you’ll want to grab tickets to see Lincoln Center Theater’s critically acclaimed production of Lerner & Loewe’s MY FAIR LADY when it comes to DC’s National Theatre.
Well, it’s definitely unexpected. From the first moments after the curtain lifts, ‘Jane Anger’ is a raucous love letter to feminism with some astonishing twists and turns.
Following its recent major renovation, the 428-room Hilton Alexandria Mark Center now showcases an exhibition of some of the Torpedo Art Center’s most distinguished creators in its refreshed lobby.