Washington D.C. Entertainment by A to Z
Spotlight Listings
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Taffety Punk Theatre Company
Performs at Capitol Hill Arts Workshop. The Golem, one-man adaptation of Gustav Meyrink's 1915 novel set to electronica music by Jupiter Rex May 1-18.
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Tattoo
Small, edgy venue that brings back the spirit of rock 'n' roll. HD TVs show video clips; DJs spin hits from the 80s and 90s; funky artwork lines the walls. Decor inspired by ...
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Tel’Veh
Intimate setting doubles as a daytime coffee-and-lunch spot. Wine flights, 300 by the bottle and 40 by the glass, plus dishes like watermelon and feta salad, roasted lamb. ...
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Theater J
Progressive theater that responds to the Jewish cultural legacy. The Hampton Years, a premiere exploring the development of two African-American artists under the tutelage of ...
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TNT Bar
Famed mixologist Todd Thrasher's latest venture, with rock-themed cocktails. Slash, Guns N' Roses and Audioslave inspire concoctions to pair with 'hangover chips' at ...
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Tommy Joe’s
Restaurant (classic American fare) and sports bar with weekly karaoke nights, trivia nights, special happy hours, Fajita Fridays and 22 HDTVs.
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Tonic
Laid-back, friendly eateries with happening bar scene and nightly specials that range from half-price burgers and drafts to free wine night (when purchase two entrees).
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Town Danceboutique
The area's largest gay nightclub with state-of-the-art sound and video system, multiple dance floors, plush lounge and outdoor patio. Hosts energetic drag shows. Cover charge ...
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Trapeze School New York
Start at ground school, then learn to knee-hang with back flip dismount, and finally fly 23 feet above the ground. Encouraging, skilled instructors. Flying trapeze classes ...
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Tropicalia
Subterranean dance club named for Brazil's avant-garde art movement. Bands and DJs alongside surreal art installations. Cocktails like Caipirinha with fresh lime, cachaca and ...
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Twins Jazz
Intimate jazz space for minor legends and avant-garde musicians. Kitchen serving Ethiopian and Caribbean fare.