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.
Dance company runs a full season of performances and concerts, as well as studio workshops for all levels and ages.
Family-friendly company, which has merged with Synetic Theater, draws on Russian theatrical traditions to present shows for adults, teens and young children.
This Smithsonian theater sponsors shows for kids from preschool to high school ages.
The children's theater offers cultural, traditional and enriching productions for families.
Dance academy teaches jazz, ballet and modern classes for children and adults. The troupe performs a traditional staging of the "Nutcracker" every winter.
If there's another place on Earth where you can see free live performances 364 nights a year, we haven't heard of it. Take advantage of these hour-long showcases at 6 p.m. in the Grand Foyer.
One of the oldest continuously operating playhouses in the country, this is a lovely, old-fashioned space in which to enjoy a show.
The Puppet Company presents the classics dependably.
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