Three Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month in DC
We found three month-long events in DC that we especially love for how they inspire, educate, and entertain everyone during Women’s History Month.
Read MoreWe found three month-long events in DC that we especially love for how they inspire, educate, and entertain everyone during Women’s History Month.
Read MoreFor those who have enjoyed streaming video, but have missed the reality of the theater, Page’s performance is a welcome return to the stage, with lighting, music, props, and dramatic staging all serving to enhance the torturously terrific tale: All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain
Read MoreThe Washington Chorus (TWC) is helping Cupid deliver messages of love this February with āValentines on Demand,” and this could be the most spectacular singing telegram we’ve ever seen.
Read MoreThe transition to digital has not changed Studio Theatre’s commitment to a five-play season, which for years has been the core of its artistic programming, but which will now be done digitally.
Read MoreThe Kennedy Centerās REACH campus hosts a free outdoor art installation, UNITY | PEACE | FORWARD, through February 28, 2021.
Read MoreTraditionally held in early December each year, the 2020 Kennedy Center Honors was postponed until May 2021 due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the 43rd annual awardees and dates have been announced.
Read MoreAs theatres wait to reopen and streaming fatigue is r.e.a.l, radio plays are the new shining entertainment stars of 2020. Studio Theatre is getting in on the action, debuting its own commissioned audio world premiere next week, and audiences can listen for FREE.
Read MoreThere will be all of the caroling, spooky ghosts, and holiday happiness you’re used to in this tale of transformation and redemption.. on the radio!
Read MoreThe John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced that it will cancel all previously scheduled programs through April 25, 2021, due to the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe first NPG exhibition dedicated to First Ladies in many years, this curation by Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw features not only paintings but also a wide variety of media, including silhouettes and sculptures.
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