- Warner Theatre
- When the Warner Theatre opened in 1924, it was hailed as a "building of beauty." featuring a spectacular marble and gold leaf lobby and large auditorium complete with gold leaf ceilings an dchandeliers. After decades of operation as a first run movie house a Cinerama theatre and then as a home for concerts, touring theatrical plays and musical productions, the Warner closed its doors in 1989. Today, the Warner Theatre stands as a tribute to the golden age of entertainment. Having undergone a nearly $10 million dollar restoration, the Warner, once again stands proud as Washington's leading performing arts venue.
``13th & E Streets NW, Washington DC ``Tel : 202-783-4000
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- Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- Woolly Mammoth is dedicated to developing and producing unconventional new plays that are highly charged emotionally, verbally and intellectually; nurturing superb Washington theatre artists; and sponsoring community arts projects that meet pressing needs in the Theatre's metropolitan neighborhood. Through its programs, Woolly Mammoth engages audiences in an energetic exchange of ideas, promotes education and dialogue among diverse people and acts as a constructive citizen of Washington, DC
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