Kaye T. • November 12, 2010Beautiful historic theatre! The architecture makes it impossible to have a bad seat! :)
Washington Blade • July 13, 2011Great theater, check the Blade for events here and look for special opportunities to save!
Chrisi W. • June 13, 2011Great little theater! A little warm inside though so be prepared to shed a layer in the summer!
Brian W. • January 5, 2016Beautiful theater. We had the absolute last row in the balcony, and the view was still great.
Matt W. • June 23, 2013Audio tour is not worth the extra money. The tour is worth the time & the theater is amazing. You can see directly into the box where Lincoln was shot.
- B. • July 30, 2011Excellent theatre near the Metro station & w/ amazing food options to the N and W. Highly recommended if visiting the Mall & looking for something to do after the museums close.
Merrie D. • October 9, 2011Go to one of their free tours! You get to see all three historical theatres, the president's boxes and the incredible pieces of art all around. Fun & knowledgeable tour guides.
Sree B. • June 27, 2017Great little theatre hosting a variety of shows, improvs, plays and so much more.
Juan Gabriel M. • April 28, 2012Unique, quaint, adorable setting for date or to catch world recognized performances. Check the Washington post.
Lee H. • June 22, 2013This is one of the better theatre's I've been to in my experience with the arts. The staff are very friendly and they have some of the best shows for the whole family. They also offer free concerts.
Nicholas J. • March 13, 2010Checkout Landless Theatre! Landlesstheatre.org
Deanna G. • January 29, 2012beautiful theatre. stellar sound quality. stadium seating ensures that everyone has a great view.
DC Preservation League • August 5, 2011City's first legitimate theater for African-American audiences and entertainers, showcasing musical, theatrical and comical talent. Built in 1910, built by architect Edward Storck.
Adriana N. • July 21, 2013Wonderful. Make sure to look up and catch the amazing ceiling when you're inside the Opera House theatre.
Washington Blade • July 30, 2011“Shear Madness,” a comedy whodunit, will be performed twice Saturday at 3 and 7 p.m. At the Theater Lab. “Madness” takes place in present-day Georgetown, in the Shear Madness Hair Styling Salon. Ticke
Maboud E. • July 21, 2011Take in a show. Constellation is a wonderful theatre company doing bold and daring work! Their space is in The Source so look for the green marquee!
Kevin H. • April 13, 2013A great theatre for intellectual plays. Parking's a challenge, but the venue is intimate and fun.
Derek J. • November 4, 2014GW Department of Theatre and Dance mainstage productions are performed here.
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