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    4.3 (71 reviews)
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    Problem between sisters program
    Deb W.

    Street parking was relatively easy to find. Very welcoming and professional staff to assist and ensure a wonderful experience. They went above and beyond to provide outstanding customer service. The theater is clean, refreshments are sold, and the vibe is perfect. Looking forward to returning.

    Daniel R.

    A beautiful theater space with extraordinary performances! My friend and I were very impressed by the quality of the musical Fun Home, the kind ushers, the beautiful space, and the cleanliness too!

    Harley S.

    Studio Theater is one of the most respected regional professional nonprofit theaters in the country, known for producing thoughtful and original plays with world class actors in an intimate setting. It's one of the treasures of the Loan Circle district.

    Improv show!
    Solongo Nicole E.

    Came here for my friend's Improv Level 1 class performance! The venue was clean with accessible bathrooms and in a great location with food and shopping all down the street. I brought in food from Whole Foods to eat before the performance and afterward, we walked down 14th street to have lunch and drinks! I'm interested in checking out what other events or performances there are here (anyone could have dropped in to watch the improv show!)

    During the finale!
    Cheryl T.

    Great performance venue. Cozy, comfortable and quaint. Went to see Fat Ham and enjoyed the entire experience and the play was so much fun! Look forward to seeing future performances here!

    View from seats for Fun Home.

    Fun Home musical was great. Seating inaccessible to people in larger bodies. Arm rests painful. Was extremely uncomfortable having to touch a stranger next to me for the whole show.

    Linda O.

    Was one of the lucky ones to catch Pass Over this past weekend before the Studio Theater closed due to Covid 19. Pass Over is intense, tragic. It's an emotional play and touches on many heartbreaking social issues. I wasn't sure what to expect and got an earful and eyeful. The actors are superb; with a cast of only three (most of the drama is just with two), the audience gets to know these characters intimately. I did laugh at some of the humor thrown in for levity but overall this is one gritty, realistic dramatic production. It's perfectly suited for this venue. Really liked the set, too. Congrats to the playwright, director, cast and supporting crew for a quality staging. I think it would be difficult to carry off this particular script as well as it has been performed here, at the Studio Theater.

    Where the drama happens during 'The Remains'
    Andy B.

    It's been way too many years since I've visited the Studio Theatre, and yesterday's matinee reminded me of what a great space this is. We saw 'The Remains', a compelling and entertaining drama about the trials and tribulations of a long-married gay couple facing a lot of the same challenges that straight couples have been facing for years (including dealing with family members who, of course, all have an opinion). You'll be in for the full 90 minutes, except for the last dissonant scene that really didn't add anything to the play - something that they'll hopefully work on before the play moves on to its next engagement. The Mead Stage itself is quite intimate - nine rows deep in the center, four rows deep on the sides - so even if you're towards the back, you're still quite close to the stage. We were in the next-to-last row and, quite honestly, I think those were some of the best seats in the house as you're slightly elevated from the rest of the center section, giving you a nice view of the stage. If you get to the theatre a little early (or would like to stay and linger with friends), there's a nice bar right outside the Mead Stage and, after performances, they open up the big garage door near their long high-top table, making for some great people-watching. The Studio Theatre's known for supporting up-and-coming playwrights, where you'll be able to see some amazing plays that may not be Broadway-bound (so few things are) but are equally as compelling, if not more so. Support your local theatre scene by checking out the Studio Theatre!

    On Mother's Day seeing 'The Father'.
    sandy b.

    This venue is clean and contemporary and we were greeted by volunteers, nice touch. Inside the Mead theater we were seated in the last row and I grabbed the end seat so I could visually see the stage, however my tall hubby couldn't see above or around the gentleman in front of him because the his seat is on the same level. My hub was at first lucky to move to another seat. During the play dialogue I heard clear voices and realized they were coming from the street since we were near the exit door. My hubby also heard the street noise. It was a definite distraction especially because this production was confusing. Location, location.

    Upstairs lounge on 14th street
    Prairie S.

    The Studio Theater is notoriously picky and perfectionist. If there's one place in the entire city that showcases the kind of theater that transects social mores and questions conventions, while using the highest performance standards and brilliant actors, it is the Studio. If you ever need to impress someone with your artsy side in a manner that will transport you to another world, take your emotions for a ride, and surprise and startle your regular thinking, then you should bring them to a Studio Theater performance. This place stands toe to toe with the elite theaters in the entire nation, Broadway, Chicago and Minneapolis included. I've watched plays here for over 15 years. During their season, they offer cutting edge interpretations of plays, with unique sets and staging. Their productions rightly receive critical acclaim. Watch out that their shows get sold out for weeks .... you need to think and plan ahead. The actors are drawn from the best theatrical programs in DC as well as New York and Chicago. You'll most likely see some gems when you go. Performances take place on four different stages, including a black box stage which allows a fully immersed or surrounded kind of theater experience rather than an apron format stage or an arena stage. They have an excellent lobby up on the second floor, with bar and foyer that offer ceiling-high windows looking out on the lively 14th street scene. Studio theater was an anchor of P and 14th Street waaay before the Whole Foods came and gentrified the entire neighborhood.

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    Neighborhood changing venue! Great actors, and direction! Not named Trump!! Great classes, too!

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    Warner Theatre - Nutcracker

    Warner Theatre

    3.7(341 reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    3.14.26 This was my…read morefirst visit to the venue, and the décor, rich and opulent, was entirely my style and absolutely stunning. We had premium box seats with in-seat service, which allowed us to place orders throughout the show; my husband and our friends took advantage of that convenience. Other amenities at the concert hall include a lounge with a full-service bar that opens 90 minutes before showtime and is exclusive to guests for the first hour. There is also a rooftop area, available for select performances, that offers impressive views of the Capital, along with merchandise available for purchase. A quick note for visitors: small bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" are permitted, and all bags are searched prior to entry. We came to see Brit Floyd, and everything about the experience was exceptional--the service, the acoustics, the laser and screen visuals, and the intimate feel of the venue.

    Warner Theatre leaves me with mixed feelings. I've attended several events here over the years,…read moreincluding Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performances and The Nutcracker during the holidays, and those experiences were excellent. The theater itself is beautiful--its decor always gives me a jazz-era renaissance vibe that adds to the atmosphere. Recently, I came to see Lalah Hathaway and Robert Glasper, and while the show itself was great, the acoustics for live music were unfortunately not. From where I was seated, it was difficult to clearly hear the vocals, which took away from the performance. The venue itself is stunning and has hosted some memorable shows for me, but based on this experience, it seems better suited for theater and dance performances than for certain live music concerts. Despite the sound issues, I still enjoyed the show as much as I could and would return for the right performance.

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    Warner Theatre - Batman Live in Concert at Warner Theater

    Batman Live in Concert at Warner Theater

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    Arena Stage - Step Afrika Holiday Show

    Arena Stage

    4.3(203 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Arena is my favorite place to take in a play. The modern stone aesthetics with the loft overlooking…read morethe open cafe area is beautiful. Hana Sherif, the artistic director is tapping into so many amazing stories that capture the African American experience in America. The latest hit is Chez Joey which is here till 3/15/26. The play is a 10 out of 10. It's a love triangle story that takes place in 1940's Chicago at a jazz club. Joey is a young ambitious entertainer looking to make a name for himself and has to choose between true love or being bought by a rich baroness who can easily fund his dreams. The dancing and singing is electrifying and steamy, the story is told well and highly engaging. On Wednesdays they've added a complimentary jazz concert from 6:15 to 7pm that takes place in the lobby with seating. Check out Arena's lineup, they are procuring amazing work this season.

    This trip to Arena Stage was for Step Afrika Holiday show!…read more We picked up our tickets from the box office and explored some of the season decorations in the lobby. Took some quick pictures with the tree and the arches, then got our tickets scanned and went upstairs. Lots of pretty decorations for the season - one large Christmas tree and a bunch of smaller ones above glistening with white lights. The show was in the Fichandler Stage, which has seats 360 around it - not a bad seat in there! Step Afrika!'s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show was fabulous! They handed out maracas and other noise makers upon entering the theater. We were in Row D on the North Side, which was amazing seats! The show ran for 90 minutes without an intermission. What a show! The talent of these artists are top notch!! The rhythm, the choreography, the music, the energy, the skill, the talent, the props were so impressive! They get the audience part of the fun throughout the show with the noisemakers, chatting, dance battles, and even two opportunities to join them on the floor to learn some steps! This was my first time seeing this show and I certainly can see how it's a tradition year after year for so many. You can tell all the hard work and dedication of this cast! Bravo to them!

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    Mezzanine view

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    Chez Joey set

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    Theater set up for Step Afrika holiday celebration

    Keegan Theatre - Lovely set!

    Keegan Theatre

    4.8(27 reviews)
    0.5 miDupont Circle

    A gem of a theatre! It's located on a lovely residential street in DuPont circle. Saw Noises Off…read morewhich was so much fun, what a great cast and they had a QA afterwards. Only comment is that handrails or posts for patrons to get up and down the steps more easily would be great. Saw many folks having trouble balancing on the stairs

    The Keegan Theatre is really a gem of a place. It is such a cozy place to see a show - the size of…read morethe theater lends itself to certain kinds of shows and I think the creative staff uses the small space to great effect. The staff was very friendly from the moment we checked in to get our tickets. The seats are very comfortable, not too crowded or small and you never feel overwhelmed. The fairly new renovation with a proper lobby has made coming to the Keegan very friendly and easy. The quality of the show we saw was 1st rate too. And we were close enough to see the actors, the set pieces, the stage and hear every word spoken out loud. The show we saw - Webster's Bitch - was funny and interesting! After it was over, the person sitting next to me (whom I did not know) said it made her feel like she was back at work! A perfect response to this show. I am very glad that the Keegan is still open. In this day where everything is bigger, bigger and biggest, the cute little Keegan, just a short walk away from where I live, is a real gem. It provides an intimate theater experience that should not be missed! I highly recommend you get involved in this valuable place right in our backyard!

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    Keegan Theatre - Yearly production...always perfect for the hoildays!

    Yearly production...always perfect for the hoildays!

    Keegan Theatre - Exterior

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    The National Theatre - View from row Q, seat 101

    The National Theatre

    3.5(204 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    A pretty decent venue for shows! I have been for a ballet and could see everything well from the…read morebalcony; was surprised the seats were cheap for my spot with the view I got. The balcony is rather steep though, which could be scary for some. They have stairs and an elevator to go between floors, but the elevator is kind of small. Security is friendly and timely. I would come again for another show.

    Came to the National Theatre on Easter Sunday to see Beauty and the Beast and had such a great…read moreexperience overall. I was running a little late, about five minutes after showtime, but somehow luck was on my side because I found street parking right on the same block, winning . I definitely would not count on that every time though; there are parking garages nearby that are probably a safer bet if you are cutting it close. Since I arrived just after the show started, I was expecting a hassle getting in, but it was actually super smooth. I did not have to deal with a long line at all, and the staff were really helpful in getting me seated quickly. I did not grab any food or drinks, so I cannot speak to pricing or options, but one thing I will say is avoid the bathroom lines during intermission if you can. They get very long. Try to go right before the show, after, or sneak away at a less obvious time if possible. As for the show itself, I loved it. I was seated in the very last row at the top and still had a clear view, which says a lot about the layout. Since there is no recording allowed, it really lets you stay present and enjoy the performance for what it is. I went solo and honestly it was the perfect solo outing. Super grateful for the experience and would definitely do it again.

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    Stage

    The National Theatre - We moved to the back for more space!

    We moved to the back for more space!

    The National Theatre - View from row Q, seat 101

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    View from row Q, seat 101

    Drunk Shakespeare - DC - Souvenir shot

    Drunk Shakespeare - DC

    4.5(129 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown

    In October I went to Drunk Dracula in DC for my first Drunk Shakespeare experience, and I laughed…read moreso much. If you've never been, just know this isn't your typical theater outing--it's way more interactive, chaotic (in a good way), and just plain fun. When you walk in, there's a bar, but you don't order directly from it. Each seat has a QR code, and the staff delivers drinks right to you, which is super convenient. Once you enter the theater area, you're even given a complimentary shot to kick things off--great way to set the tone for the night. The venue itself is small and really intimate, which makes the whole experience better. There isn't a bad seat in the house. The seats along the stage are bench-style with cubbies underneath for your stuff, while the upper-level seating has stools set behind bookcases that wrap around parts of the stage. The drink menu includes themed cocktails, plus wine, beer, and spirits--expect to pay around $15 per drink. There are also light snacks, but portions are small and a bit pricey, so don't count on them to fill you up. If you do order food, the stools by the bookcases are definitely the best seats since you'll have a surface to put your plate on--otherwise, it's lap dining. As for the show itself, it was fantastic. There's a lot of audience participation, and the actors absolutely commit--including proving they're actually drinking. One thing I didn't realize beforehand is that not the entire cast drinks--there's usually one designated drinker, which honestly makes it even funnier and leads to some unforgettable moments. The performance is an abbreviated version of the story, mixed with plenty of local references that keep it fresh and relatable. The Drunk Shakespeare company also puts on other holiday-themed shows throughout the year, which is awesome. I'll definitely be back to check out Drunk Christmas Carol.

    We had fun. Id say closer to a Chaucer experience than Shakespeare. Its an audience participation…read moreperformance so be prepared to be involved (especially front center). Its very informal and yes very tawdry. The actors, God bless them, obviously have formal training but the focus here is on fun, being silly and being drunk so the audience is rationed only short bouts of Shakespearian acting between gags.

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    The Playas!

    Drunk Shakespeare - DC - Each seat has a seat number & QR code to order drinks. Seat # is only so they know where to bring it - May 2025

    Each seat has a seat number & QR code to order drinks. Seat # is only so they know where to bring it - May 2025

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    Woolly Mammoth Theatre - Interior

    Woolly Mammoth Theatre

    4.5(132 reviews)
    1.2 miPenn Quarter

    Woolly mammoth better not ever go extinct because this theatre is truly one of a kind. I've been to…read moreseveral plays (some through Yelp and some on my own) and I have really enjoyed or at the very least, learned a lot, through every single one I've been to. The range of shows that they host is incredible and I always appreciate that they have out of the box plays. For example I saw GUAC a play performed by the father of a Joaquin, a Parkland shooting victim. It was an emotional, powerful, and beautiful tribute to his son. I also saw Dead Inside a comedic play about Riki Lindhome's fertility journey. I also really enjoy the set up of the theater, they always decorate the hallway and cafe section based on the play they are hosting which helps continue the atmosphere and dialogue of the shows outside of the walls of the theatre. Overall, I really enjoy Woolly Mammoth and I cannot wait to go back!

    It was my first time going to Woolly Mammoth Theatre to see the Great Privatization with a friend…read morethat got tickets. It was a great time! The space is intimate and ambitious. As soon as you walk in, the lobby is striking with its soaring ceilings, transparent walls, and buzz of students, artists, and 'creative types' mingling. The programming has a reputation for championing bold and provocative work that is social- justice minded and pushes boundaries. The production, acting and staging, as well as the technical aspects are very high quality.

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    Woolly Mammoth Theatre - Group discussion following play

    Group discussion following play

    Woolly Mammoth Theatre - Interior

    Interior

    Woolly Mammoth Theatre

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    Shakespeare Theatre Company - Inside

    Shakespeare Theatre Company

    4.4(104 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I visited the Shakespeare Theatre Company's Harman Hall this past Sunday for a performance of…read moreParanormal Activity (their seasons include non-Shakespeare works), and I was really impressed by the production and the building itself. (FYI: STC has productions in two separate theaters - Harman Hall and Klein Theatre, so make sure you know which location is the location for your production). Harman Hall is beautiful - modern, bright, large. We sat in the front row of the mezzanine, and the seats were great but I think most of their seats would be great. Unlike the prices are outrageous, I often like to sit in the front row of the mezzanine when I attend the theater, because I'm short and often find my view obstructed by people in front of me in theaters. Because Harman Hall is modern and newer than historic theaters (on Broadway in NYC, for example), the incline of seats in the theater is much more pronounced than in other theaters. I didn't need to sit in that front row, because I probably could have seen from anywhere. Our performance wasn't sold out, and the theater was not packed or crowded - short lines for the bar (especially on the top floor where we were sitting anyway), short lines for the bathroom. The location is convenient, near a couple of Metro stations, lots of restaurants and bars, and a few museums. We parked in a garage I reserved a spot in on SpotHero, which was less than $15 for the day, too. Although I tend to focus my reviews of theaters on the theater itself (you could see a good production at a theater and then a production you don't like as much - but you can still appreciate the theater - its comfort, its location, its amenities), I will say that the production we saw was interesting and thought-provoking. I'd say I'm likely to return, but I have tickets for a production in April, so I know I will be.

    My first time at the Harman Hall theatre to see Paranormal Activity. I was so blown away by this…read moreshow! I'm still in awe of the robe scene IYKYK. The actors were so good in their respective roles and I was completely immersed in the story. It came together at the end really well and the practical effects were incredible. I loved the staging with the 2 floors and getting to see everything all at once. The theatre itself was very nice. The bathrooms were spacious and clean, the ushers were kind and helpful, and the seats were relatively comfortable. Pro tip, choose row E if you want extra legroom!

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    Shakespeare Theatre Company
    Shakespeare Theatre Company

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    The Magic Duel

    The Magic Duel

    4.9(194 reviews)
    1.7 miGeorgetown
    $$

    The Magic Duel is just that...two Magicians competing to win the title of best of the night. You…read moredo actually vote on your phone at intermission. Mark Phillips and Ryan Phillips were both terrific. The one we voted for did indeed win, but they were both great! The Saturday we were there, there were two performances. We chose the 5pm one. It's a fast-paced show that kept us laughing, intrigued and highly entertained. A very fun, wonderful way to spend entertainment dollars in DC. Not a bad seat in the house! This is downstairs in the historic Mayflower Hotel, nice and close to the Farragut North Metro Stop. Definitely appropriate for all ages. Highly recommend!

    This review is for the show at the Writers Center, Bethesda, MD, which doesn't seem to have a Yelp…read morepage of its own. I recognize that the Magic Duel takes huge pride in 5 star reviews on Yelp, which I deeply respect. But I did wish that we had seen the show in a different venue. I am no stage expert, but lights and sound do matter a lot in delivery of a magic show for a skeptic like me, going because the significant other loves magic shows. With better lighting, things would have been more "magical" (thinking bottles.) I was also surprised that a bubble artist, as good as she was in her profession, was considered a magician. After some quick research, you will end up at Magic Duel in this genre, so please go to Dupont or Georgetown.

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    The Magic Duel
    The Magic Duel - The Magic Duel is perfect of Corporate and Association Events on or off-site.

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    The Magic Duel is perfect of Corporate and Association Events on or off-site.

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