Juan Gabriel M. • April 28, 2012Unique, quaint, adorable setting for date or to catch world recognized performances. Check the Washington post.
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.
Amy C. • March 3, 2018Really cool movie theater! There’s a bar in front, and their popcorn is amazing.
Metro Weekly • December 16, 2011WIT's Seasonal Disorder is a tradition during the holiday season. Take a break from the shopping with some great improv.
Travis B. • July 28, 2012Be sure to thank @SpookyActionDC for their commitment to opening up their space for free use by local organizations. Very generous! Tnx from all of us at @NAPAWFDC
DC Preservation League • August 11, 2011The 1007-seat Newton Theater opened in 1937 on the main commerical strip in Brookland. The Newton was designed by prominent theater architect John J. Zink.
Going Out Guide from PostLocal • March 16, 2011#CherryBlossoms: International and local performers appear on the main stage daily from March 26 - April 10
Marc B. • January 3, 2012Visit http://www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=events to see what's happening hear. Great talks and performances.
Maggie M. • December 25, 2015The IMAX experience was fun. You can buy tickets online and pickup at the box office. Cue up early for special events to get a good seat.
DC Preservation League M. • August 19, 2011Built in 1923-24, using the design of architect Charles Lamb.
US National Archives • March 14, 2011Are you looking for an interesting documentary or do you want to experience a spirited lecture on issues in American History? Visit the McGowan Theater for our great free events throughout the year!
Kristin V. • February 4, 2012Come see The Arlington Playerss production of Laughter on the 23rd Floor Feb 3-17!
M Squared Real Estate • August 15, 2011Longtime center of Washington's music scene with Lincoln Theater, Howard Theater, Bohemian Caverns, 9:30 Club, Black Cat, DC9, U Street Music Hall, Velvet Lounge and many more.
Audrey A. • June 11, 2012May get a bit too scary or loud for sensitive kids or kids with special needs. Recommend the video for grades 3-4 and up.
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