Studio Theatre Debuts ‘Kings’ As Audio Play
A “taut, smart, queasily of-the-moment” (Vogue) drama which premiered at The Public Theater in 2018 is coming back to Studio
Read MoreA “taut, smart, queasily of-the-moment” (Vogue) drama which premiered at The Public Theater in 2018 is coming back to Studio
Read MoreMiss Opera? This moving truck has been transformed into a mobile concert venue, complete with stage, lights, sound, and an electric grand piano.
Read MoreWhen Arena Stage stages Fannie Lou Hamer, Speak On It! later this month, it’ll be free, outdoors, and featuring two-time Helen Hayes award-winner E. Faye Butler in the lead role.
Read MoreIt would surprise no one who has lived through 2020 that the Pantone Color of the Year was Classic Blue. But, with Crystalline, ARTECHOUSEÂ takes the blues out of their doldrums and highlights instead their peace and tranquility.
Read MoreAll the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain, an immersive sound experience called Blindness, The Crucible, The Chairs, Red Velvet, and As You Like It comprise STC’s upcoming season, offered as both online or in socially-distanced theatrical options when DC reaches Phase 3.
Read MoreMany attendees dressed up in their homes, though for the participating actors, this year’s Shakespeare Theatre Company Gala was a Come As You Are occasion.
Read MoreThe 35th Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards virtually showcased dynamic performances and surprise guests at its annual evening to recognize and honor the trendsetters of creative Washington.
Read MoreFor over 50 years, the Folger Shakespeare Library has held its O.B. Hardison Poetry Series, and 2020 will be no
Read MoreThis October, Strathmore is welcoming the community back — with care — to its 16-acre campus in North Bethesda, MD
Read More“Her Story: A Century of Women Writers” celebrates 24 of the most influential female American authors. It features portraits of women from diverse backgrounds whose books have become classics and whose words are well known.
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