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Free Things to Do: Theater & Performing Arts in Washington, DC

Say “Bravo!” as Washington, DC’s theaters host free events, shows an...

DC Music Venues You Have to Experience

Check out the best places to go to catch a show in Washington, DC

Theaters & Performance Spaces to See a Show in Washington, DC

A variety of performances grace stages throughout the District – her...

Grab A Seat: Washington, DC’s Theaters Are Must-See Attractions

Why Washington, DC's performing arts scene is in a class of its own


Downtown

Allegory @ Eaton Hotel

Inspired by timeless salons and press clubs, this moody speakeasy offers clever cocktails.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Shakespeare Theatre Company

The Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC) is one of the nation’s leading theatre companies, synonymous with artistic excellence and making classical theatre more accessible.

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Dupont Circle

The Keegan Theatre

The Keegan Theatre presents award-winning plays and musicals in a unique and intimate 120-seat theater space just steps away from Dupont Circle.

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Downtown

Mastro's Steakhouse

Mastro's collection of sophisticated, classic Steakhouses and Ocean Club Seafood locations are recognized for their combination of world-class service, highly acclaimed cuisine, and live entertainment in an elegant yet energetic atmosphere

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Sixth & I

Sixth & I is a center for arts, entertainment, ideas, and Jewish life in Washington, DC.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Ford's Theatre

Where Lincoln's Legacy Lives.

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Mount Vernon Square

Never Looked Better DC

The late twentieth century had its fair share of places where you walk down an alley, towards a loading dock, and enter the party through the kitchen.

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U Street

Lincoln Theatre

The Lincoln Theatre, built in 1922, was a cultural center of D

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