It’s a weird month when you’ve got no Broadway tours hitting Warner or National, but still can easily fit in four musicals. And if you’re not a song and dance man (or woman), there’s always three versions of Hamlet to choose from. Welcome to June in D.C. theater! Here are the highlights:

About those musicals: Lloyd Webber descends upon D.C., with Kennedy Center staging The Phantom of the Opera (June 20) and Wolf Trap hosting Jesus Christ Superstar (June 8). But if Andrew isn’t your taste, you have the American premiere of The Witches of Eastwick (June 5) at Signature, and Keegan’s take on 1776 (June 1) as well.

And about those Hamlets: There’s Synetic’s Hamlet: The Rest Is Silence (May 31), the standard work at Shakespeare Theater, and, lest we forget, the Tiny Ninja Theater production at Kennedy Center (June 11).