Studio Acting Conservatory has found a new home in Columbia Heights thanks to a lead donation of $1.5 million dollars from Dan and Gloria Logan. The building is a church in the neighborhood... Read more
Somewhere on the Internet I read a quote that says, “Life is a one-man show with a variety of directors.” I believe this is fitting for the play “Queens Girl in the World” now showing at Eve... Read more
Vocal Arts DC concludes its 2018-2019 season at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater on Tuesday evening, May 14 presenting internationally acclaimed artists countertenor Iestyn Davies and lute... Read more
Songs from Our Hearts: An Evening of Musical Memories will be performed May 3-4 at The Lyceum and May 10-11 at the Oswald Durant Center. Curtain is 8:00 p.m. Directed by WATCH award re... Read more
Columbia-based Silhouette Stages began as Shadow Block Productions in May 2003 with a production of “Quilters” — the name referred to the blocks individually sewn into the quilts. Like... Read more
When famous Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth performed earlier this month on the Strathmore Music Center stage, she was joined for her final two songs by some familiar faces: students from lo... Read more
Alex & Olmsted (creators of the Jim Henson Foundation Grant awarded Milo the Magnificent) return to Theatre Project with the world premiere of Marooned!April 26 – May 5.At the oute... Read more
When I took my very first acting class at age 32, having never done so much as a school play, I asked a fellow student with more experience how people in the Washington region found their fi... Read more
The highly acclaimed Escher Quartet, the second of two top-tier string quartets hosted this season by Columbia’s Candlelight Concert Society, draws its name from the 20th-century Dutch artis... Read more
The Colonial Players is one of the region’s oldest continually operating non-professional theatre companies, marking its 70th anniversary this year. The very first production, “The Male Anim... Read more