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On Broadway, Georgetown: What’s New and What’s Hot
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Onstage, Georgetown: Getting Hot for Plays, Musicals
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Review: ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Is Swift at Her Most Grown Up, Mature Sound
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Previewed at Mount Zion: ‘DC Emancipation & The Right to Vote’
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The Georgetowner’s Spring 2024 Theater Guide
PostClassical Ensemble Surveys Architecture
November 30, 2023
•Lasting just 90 minutes, the most recent concert by PostClassical Ensemble, presented on Nov. 16 in the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater, was relatively modest: no singers, dancers, actors or narrators; […]
Weekend Roundup, Nov. 30 – Dec. 3
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Are you ready for a wonderful weekend full of festive fun? So many options: if you want to get out and celebrate the season, including holiday shows with The Gay […]
Cathedral Choral Society’s Directors to Speak at Dec. 14 Breakfast
November 27, 2023
•The oldest symphonic chorus in the nation’s capital, the 120-member Cathedral Choral Society was founded in 1941 by Paul Callaway, music director of Washington National Cathedral. Following the death of […]
‘A Christmas Carol’ at Ford’s
November 22, 2023
•This year — this Dec. 19 to be exact — is the 180th anniversary of the publication of Charles Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol.” If you were one of the 6,000 […]
Weekend Roundup, Nov. 22 – 26
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Enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday weekend with plenty of fun things in store, including ZooLights at the National Zoo, a tree lighting at CityCenterDC, the world’s biggest Christmas light maze, plenty […]
Theater J’s Hayley Finn Asks, ‘What Is Jewish Theater?’
November 20, 2023
•What is Jewish theater? “I ask myself that question every day,” said Hayley Finn, who became Theater J’s fifth artistic director in February, after nearly 16 years at Minneapolis incubator […]
Theatre Lab Cabaret Honors GALA Theatre Founders
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The Theatre Lab’s Cabaret Benefit Dinner and Auction was held at the Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C. on Nov. 5. The benefit featured a silent auction and cocktail reception followed by a […]
Weekend Roundup, Nov. 16 – 19
November 16, 2023
•We’re at the last weekend before Thanksgiving and the bustling holiday season. This week, check out a new exhibit at the National Museum of Asian Art, a community day at […]
Actor and Activist Ian Somerhalder Searching for ‘Common Ground’
November 13, 2023
•“Common Ground,” the sequel to the documentary “Kiss the Ground,” is currently screening in over 100 markets. It is here in Washington, D.C., for a three-day run at the Miracle […]
A Bouquet of Ballets for the Bard
November 9, 2023
•On Oct. 26 to 29, the Washington Ballet showed off its versatility in a program at the Warner Theatre called “Such Sweet Thunder: An Evening Inspired by William Shakespeare.” Part […]