The story of one of the most influential girl groups in music history is heading to the stage. CrazySexyCool – The TLC Musical will make its world premiere at Washington D.C.’s Arena Stage Theater from June 12 through August 9, 2026, as part of the venue’s 75th anniversary season.
Written and directed by Olivier Award-winner Kwame Kwei-Armah, the musical is being described as a “semi-biographical” journey through the groundbreaking trio’s rise, impact, and cultural legacy. From bold fashion statements to fearless lyrics, TLC changed the sound and face of pop and R&B throughout the 1990s with unforgettable hits like “No Scrubs,” “Waterfalls,” and “Unpretty.”
“TLC is synonymous with rebellion — using their art to challenge, subvert and entertain,” said Kwei-Armah in a statement. “Why a musical? Why now? Their lives need to be sung. It’s about that time!”
The production will feature choreography by Chloe O. Davis and will use TLC’s original music to help tell the group’s story, tracing their journey through fame, tragedy, and reinvention. Kwei-Armah, who previously helmed One Love: The Bob Marley Musical, brings his signature blend of musical storytelling and cultural commentary to the project.
The show is just one of nine productions planned for Arena Stage’s milestone 2025–2026 season. Other notable titles include a reimagined Damn Yankees, co-adapted by Will Power and Doug Wright, and Pal Joey, directed by Savion Glover and Tony Goldwyn. The season will also include new works like Fremont Ave. and My Joy Is Heavy, as well as a revival of Inherit the Wind.
As for CrazySexyCool, this musical promises not only to revisit the soundtrack of a generation but also to explore the real-life triumphs and heartbreaks behind the music. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering TLC’s legacy, the stage is set for a powerful, unforgettable tribute.
Tickets and full casting will be announced at a later date.
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