As the son of folk-rock legends Richard and Linda Thompson, Teddy Thompson recognizes the influence of his famous parents’ genes, but he’s also carved a pretty successful musical path all by himself.
Performing Arts
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A professional artist panel from Jane Franklin Dance is hosting a one night performance at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.
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About to celebrate their 25th year together, D.C.-area music favorites Cravin’ Dogs have good jobs, nice families, and oh yeah, a darn successful part-time band.
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British actress, Rachael Pickup joins The Shakespeare Theatre Company and talks about her role and time in Washington as well as our top picks of the week.
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From cassettes to MP3’s, Mya has made her mark on the music industry for over a decade and now the D.C. native has returned to her hometown to prepare for the release of her new album.
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From Cold War inspired films to rhythmic mixed media plays , here are our top theater picks.
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Welcome to Camp Freddy: a hard rock super-group cover band turned cherished getaway from the daily rock star grind.
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Arena Stage kicks off its Edward Albee Festival with “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” and “At Home at the Zoo”.