Spring Arts Preview Arts & Living

The silent partner in Vegas's famed magic act brings all the sleight moves -- and a love of language! -- to a Washington staging of "Macbeth."

Eager to Get Busy

The Phillips Collection's incoming director has bold, contemporary plans for the venerable institution.
  • PHOTOS: Selections from the museum's current show, "Degas to Diebenkorn: The Phillips Collects."

Classical Music

Hello 'Bianca'; Welcome 'Alice'

At concert halls across the region, classical music lovers will be reintroduced to seldom heard works.

Pop Music

B.B. King, Still Singing the Blues

Strathmore hosts the music legend in March. Also this season, Brooklyn's Pela and Boston's Patty Larkin head south.

Art

Projecting An Aesthetic

At the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn and American Art museums, exhibits explore the silver screen and the color field.

Dance

A Slow but Sure Pleasure

Japanese troupe Sankai Juku brings "Kinkan Shonen," a butoh performance, to the Kennedy Center's Opera House.

Movies

Still Got a Jones For Indiana?

Lucas, Ford and Spielberg join forces to resurrect an action hero. "Speed Racer" and "The Visitor" are also on tap this spring.

Dance

Stop By for 'The Visit'

A host of Really Big Names converge on Signature Theatre in May for a musical adaptation of this tragi-comic tale.

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PHOTOS, top to bottom: Helayne Seidman for The Washington Post; Susan Biddle - The Washington Post; Lisa Kohler; Jack Mikrut - AP; Museu Berardo, Lisbon; The Kennedy Center; Lucasfilm; Goodman Theatre. PRODUCER: Julia Beizer - washingtonpost.com.

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