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World Premiere of ‘Grounded’ Opens WNO Season
• November 2, 2023
It made sense for “Grounded,” a Metropolitan Opera commission, to have its world premiere in Pentagon-adjacent Washington, D.C. Opening in the Kennedy Center Opera House on Oct. 28, the show […]
Fall Performing Arts Preview
• September 13, 2023
DANCE Partnering with Dupont Underground, The Washington Ballet will pop down for four pop-up performances (Sept. 28, 29 and 30). TWB’s main fall event, “Such Sweet Thunder: An Evening Inspired […]
On the Cutting Edge: Woolly Mammoth’s Maria Goyanes
• May 22, 2023
Why in the world would Maria Goyanes leave New York’s Public Theater, birthplace of “Hair,” “A Chorus Line” and “Hamilton” (which she helped produce), for a relatively small company in […]
Weekend Roundup, March 30 – April 2
• March 30, 2023
As March is “going out like a lamb,” the busy spring season has officially begun. So much to do this weekend, including seeing “The Jungle” at Woolly Mammoth, checking out […]
Fall Arts Preview: Performing Arts
• September 14, 2022
OPERA The D.C. United stadium will become a square in Seville when Washington National Opera brings “Carmen” to Audi Field for this fall’s free Opera on the Field (Sept. 25). […]
2022 Spring Arts Guide
• March 9, 2022
The D.C. arts scene has awakened from its winter slumber. Enjoy performances, art exhibits and more this spring with this arts guide. Performing Arts “Catch Me If You Can” at […]
STC Artistic Director Simon Godwin Enthralls at Cultural Leadership Breakfast
• November 22, 2021
When, in his 20s, Simon Godwin decided to leave the Royal and Derngate Theatres in Northampton, England, to study clowning, mime and acrobatics at the London International School of Performing Arts, his soon-to-be-former boss declared: “Your […]
Cultural Leadership Breakfasts to Return Nov. 18, Dec. 16
• November 11, 2021
The Georgetowner’s monthly Cultural Leadership Breakfast Series — which presented insider talks by 38 leaders of D.C.-area museums, theaters, performing arts venues, dance companies and other arts organizations before going on […]
Weekend Round Up: October 7-10
• October 7, 2021
Another weekend is upon us! Enjoy a weekend of concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Mount Vernon Fall Wine Festival and Sunset Tour, the last weekend of Oktoberfest, a […]
The Amen Corner
• July 30, 2021
“Brilliantly directed by Whitney White” (Brightest Young Things), James Baldwin’s The Amen Corner returns to Sidney Harman Hall to complete its original run. In a 1950s storefront church in Harlem, […]
