Arts
Panel on Earliest Opera by a Black American, Jan. 16
Arts
Weekend Roundup, January 9-12
Arts & Society
The 82nd Annual Golden Globes: A Recap
Arts & Society
Ricky Skaggs at the Birchmere
Arts
Onstage Georgetown, January/February 2025
‘Shear Madness’: 30 Years of Georgetown Onstage
March 21, 2018
•In Boston — where “Shear Madness” is the longest running play in American history — Mrs. Shubert lives in Beacon Hill. Here in Washington, D.C., she lives in John and […]
WNO’s Princess Eboli: Jamie Barton
March 12, 2018
•In Verdi’s “Don Carlo,” which runs through March 17 at the Kennedy Center, Barton holds her own with a high-powered cast and high-profile characters.
Last Chance: Thursday’s Breakfast With Diane Coburn Bruning
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The founder and artistic director of Chamber Dance Project will speak April 5 at Georgetown Media Group’s next Cultural Leadership Breakfast at the George Town Club. RSVP to richard@georgetowner.com.
Wilson’s ‘Two Trains’ at Arena Stage
March 8, 2018
•With the coming of “Two Trains Running,,” starring Carlton Byrd, Washington theatergoers will see why August Wilson’s “Pittsburgh Cycle” is so fluid and appealing to all sorts of audiences.
Weekend Round Up March 8, 2018
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The 48th annual St. Patrick’s Parade of Washington, D.C., is this Sunday. Get your Gaelic on the night before at a concert by the Irish Tenors at the National.
Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company at National Portrait Gallery
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Celebrating its 25th year, the Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company presents a series of free salons in the new international gallery at the National Portrait Gallery, where Burgess is […]
Wilson’s ‘Two Trains’ at Arena
March 7, 2018
•Carlton Byrd is back. And so is August Wilson. Actor Carlton Byrd is returning to Washington, where he was last seen in a production of cutting-edge playwright Robert O’Hara’s “Antebellum.” […]
A Very Different Hollywood?
March 5, 2018
•All the pre-publicity, stories, predictions and gossip leading up to the March 4 event seemed full of not a little anxiety about how the #MeToo and #TimesUp movement would affect the proceedings.
Dr. Ruth Unpacks at Theater J
March 1, 2018
•Always onstage, answering her 1990s-era cell phone, opening and climbing on boxes, breaking into dance, Naomi Jacobson, portraying the 4-foot-7 dynamo, has a lot to do.
Weekend Round Up March 1, 2018
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Dorrance Dance is at Strathmore and Bowen McCauley Dance is at the Kennedy Center. Also this weekend: a showcase of Oscar-nominated short films at the National Archives.