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The theatre in 2007 The theatre's kiosk in 2020. The Warner Theatre was originally developed by Aaron and Julian Brylawski in 1922. Originally named the Earle Theatre, it was built in 1924 as a movie palace presenting live vaudeville and first run silent movies. It was designed by theatre architect C. Howard Crane of Detroit and Kenneth ...
Rorschach Theatre. Round House Theatre. Shakespeare Theatre Company at the Harman Center for the Arts - Recipient of the 2012 Regional Theatre Tony Award. Sidney Harman Hall. Lansburgh Theatre. Signature Theatre - Recipient of the 2009 Regional Theatre Tony Award. Silver Spring Stage. St Mark's Players. Studio Theatre.
The three-stage theater complex is now the second-largest performing arts center in Washington, DC, after the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. It is the largest regional theater in D.C. Arena Stage re-opened in October 2010 with Oklahoma!. The capacity of its three theaters follows:
Notable events. Washingtonian magazine, as part of its 50th anniversary commemoration, identified the Studio Theatre's move into its current space at 14th and P streets as one of "50 Moments That Shaped Washington, DC". Awards. Studio Theatre has been nominated for a total of 398 Helen Hayes Awards, winning 75 awards.
The National Theatre in the United States is located in downtown Washington, D.C., just east of the White House, and functions as a venue for live stage productions with seating for 1,676. Despite its name, it is not a governmentally funded national theatre, but operated by a private, non-profit organization.
List of concerts at The Anthem. The Anthem is a music venue and auditorium in Washington, D.C. that opened in October 2017. With a capacity of 2,500 to 6,000, the venue is used for concerts, spanning a wide range of musical genres. The following is a list of concerts and music events that have been held at the venue.
The National Sylvan Theater — often simply the Sylvan Theater — is a public sylvan theater on the grounds of the Washington Monument, National Mall, in Washington, D.C., USA. It is located within the northwest corner of the 15th Street and Independence Avenue intersection, [1] [2] about 450 feet (137 m) southeast of the Washington Monument.
Washington Improv Theater (WIT) is an improvisational comedy theater company in Washington, D.C., specializing in long-form improv. [3] [4] It was founded in 1986 by Carole Douglis. [5] [6] Its shows are based at Studio Theatre on the 14th Street corridor, [ needs update ] although its teams also use several other venues.