This charming building is home to the Stanislavsky Theater Studio, a repertory company with international theatrical traditions.
Dance company runs a full season of performances and concerts, as well as studio workshops for all levels and ages.
The University of Maryland's multi-venue arts complex hosts theater, music and dance.
The Washington Shakespeare Company, among other theater groups, regularly performs at this Crystal City spot.
Family-friendly company, which has merged with Synetic Theater, draws on Russian theatrical traditions to present shows for adults, teens and young children.
A Washington, D.C.-based Latin dance company.
Historic 3,200-seat auditorium, which once hosted only opera and classical shows, now is a popular venue for soul, hip-hop and pop acts.
This nonprofit arts center showcases the work of all types of artists from playwrights to musicians and poets to chefs.
A one-time church that now hosts cultural events.
Located on top of a massive hill on the edge of Adams Morgan, the institute is an artistic center that hosts permanent and special exhibits and events from recitals to screenings.
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