Theaters are buildings or outdoor areas in which plays and other performances are given including amphitheaters, auditoriums, opera houses, etc.
Washington, DC
The Atlas Performing Arts Center is a nonprofit performing arts venue in a historic theater located in the heart of Washington DC’s historic H Street NE neighborhood. The Atlas is a 1930’s Art Deco movie theater that was fully restored as the Atlas Performing Arts Center in 2006. The Atlas has four performance venues. The Lang Theatre is a 258 fixed-seat theater space. The Sprenger Theatre is a large flex-seat theater space that holds 180 seated, 280 standing. Lab II is a small, flex-seat black box theatre space that holds 79 seated, 100 standing. Lab I is also a small, black box theater space that holds 60 seated and 90 standing. In addition, The Great Hall: Kogod Lobby + Cafritz Promenade can hold 300 standing. ...
Music Venues and Theaters
Washington, DC
Located in the Shaw District of Washington, DC, The Howard Theatre is a fully equipped venue with state-of-the-art production, audio visual and lighting systems. Established in 1910, the historic theater offers two-tiered horseshoe-shaped seating centered on a 30-foot stage, making even the largest event seem intimate.The Center Stage room can accommodate up to 250 seated or 500 standing. ...
Music Venues and Theaters
Washington, DC
Opened in 1924, the Warner Theatre DC, a Live Nation venue, is an Art Deco theater in the Penn Quarter arts district east of downtown Washington, DC. The sophisticated space features a main lobby with a decadent balcony, an elegant theatre and the 1924 Lounge. The venue is a destination for national and international recording artists, and the finest in theatrical, dance, and TV presentations. ...
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