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 […]
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 […]
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 […]