The first professional theater in the Tysons Corner area.
Home of the District's GLBT theater company.
This theater probably has introduced more little ones to the world of drama than any other local troupe. It's perfect for children as young as 4 or 5.
A comfortable community hall that hosts multiple theater companies and visiting shows.
This dance center has classes for children and adults in many genres including flamenco, ballet and modern.
Owned by Arena Stage, this theater frequently provides a home for other theater companies, including Washington Stage Guild.
NOTE: The iconic Washington theater moves to Crystal City while the new theater is built.
The place to be to see productions by the Hub Theatre.
Grab your castanets and learn the art of flamenco dancing.
The center includes three dance studios and two lab theaters with plans for two professional theaters in the site of the old Atlas movie theater.
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