Arts & Society
On Broadway, Georgetown: What’s New and What’s Hot
Arts & Society
Onstage, Georgetown: Getting Hot for Plays, Musicals
Arts & Society
Review: ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Is Swift at Her Most Grown Up, Mature Sound
Performance
Previewed at Mount Zion: ‘DC Emancipation & The Right to Vote’
Featured
The Georgetowner’s Spring 2024 Theater Guide
Rivers, Remembered, Kicks Off Comedy Festival
June 27, 2016
•The tributes to the legendary Joan came fast, furious and often unprintable.
Rivers, Remembered, Kicks Off Comedy Festival
June 23, 2016
•The tributes to the legendary Joan came fast, furious and often unprintable.
“Ballet & Brass” This Weekend
June 22, 2016
•Chamber Dance Project’s program includes two world premieres with live music by D.C. street band Brass Connection
Back to the Block: D.C. Rapper Wale
June 20, 2016
•Fans heard his latest hit, “My PYT,” among many others, at Café Asia on June 9.
“Kinky Boots” Has Danced into the Kennedy Center
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The touring company of the Tony Award-winning musical runs through July 10.
Back to the Block: D.C. Rapper Wale
June 16, 2016
•Fans heard his latest hit, “My PYT,” among many others, at Café Asia on June 9
DC Jazz Fest: Citywide and Worldwide
June 10, 2016
•Kicking off officially this Friday, June 10, at the Hamilton, the DC Jazz Festival, now in its 12th year, will …
“An Octaroon” at Woolly: Bring the Context
June 9, 2016
•Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins has achieved some miracles with this play.
“An Octaroon” at Woolly: Bring the Context
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Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins has achieved some miracles with this play.
‘An Octoroon’ at Woolly Mammoth
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Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins has achieved some miracles with this play.