Arts, Culture & Entertainment
Opened in 1980, the award-winning Woolly Mammoth Theatre continues to modernize the scope of traditional theater by launching creative, bold, and extremely successful plays. The theater is also renowned for […]
The stage is set in a hidden venue. Five professional actors meet as members of The Drunk Shakespeare Society. One of them has five shots of whiskey, then attempts to […]
Theaters
The Washington Stage Guild produces eloquent plays of idea and argument, passion and wit — plays from all periods of world drama and all parts of the world, presented by […]
Since undergoing renovations in 1992, the historic Warner Theatre now features a wide array of high-quality entertainment, including concerts by national and international recording artists, comedy and Broadway shows, and […]
National Theatre was established in 1835 and is the oldest continually operating theatre in Washington, D.C. Located three blocks from the White House, the “Theater of Presidents” has seen Pennsylvania […]
Education
The Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts is Washington, D.C.’s largest and most comprehensive independent, nonprofit school for the dramatic arts. Through its courses, camps, and programs, the Theatre […]
Over the past quarter of a century, the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., has become “the nation’s foremost Shakespeare company” (Wall Street Journal) and the “region’s most dynamic theater” […]
Constructed in 2007 as part of the Harman Center for the Arts, the Sidney Harman Hall was built to address the Shakespeare Theatre‘s expanding mission to showcase outstanding local performing […]
Ford’s Theatre celebrates the legacy of President Abraham Lincoln and explores the American experience through theatre and education. A working theater, historical monument, world-class museum, and learning center, Ford’s Theatre […]