Out actor Nicholas Rodriguez can’t shake the bad memory of a gay bashing that ended with a trashcan full of garbage being poured over his head....
“‘Treemonisha’ is a gem of an opera by one of America’s most treasured composers, Scott Joplin,” says Michael Bobbitt, who is directing the Washington Savoyards’ production...
Locally, it’s a good time for classics by gay American theater greats. At Signature Theatre in Shirlington Village, audiences are getting acquainted and reacquainted with
The Greeks knew their myths — for the rest of us there’s exposition. “Orestes, A Tragic Romp,” (Anne Washburn’s clever adaptation of Euripides’ classic now playing...
In “Beauty of the Father” — Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz’s exploration of familial bonds — a young American woman travels to southern Spain to meet...
“I Am My Own Wife” is a play about transvestism and the lead character is indeed a notable real-life German eccentric, born biologically male and named...
She may run like the wind, but not even Oya, the central character in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s “In the Red and Brown Water” now at Studio...
Paying the landlord — that pesky problem for Bohemians since time immemorial — takes center stage in Keegan Theatre’s vibrant production of creator Jonathan Larson’s musical...
Judy Gold is in unfamiliar surroundings. “Where the fuck is the remote?” she says with her trademark semi-mock outrage. “Why can’t I find the fucking remote?”...
The relationship between the Evil Queen and Snow White in “Snow White and 175 Faeries,” this year’s holiday show for the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington,...