Ford’s Theatre Stages ‘A Christmas Carol’ Radio Version w/ WAMU
There 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 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.
Read MoreThis cinematic celebration of military service tells the funny, strange, heroic, and heartbreaking stories of men and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, based on the playwright’s interviews with veterans of those wars and their families.
Read MoreIf you were looking forward to the public light and art installations so highly anticipated during Georgetown’s annual GLOW holiday celebrations you’ll have to wait until Spring/Summer 2021.
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, ARTECHOUSE 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.
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