Washington D.C. Entertainment by A to Z
Spotlight Listings
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Warehouse Theater
Theater, music, art and film in a space opened in 1994 as showcase for visual artists.
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Warner Theatre
Performances in an ornate, downtown movie palace built in 1924.
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Warner Theatre
Performances in an ornate, former 1924 movie palace. I Love Lucy, classic 50s sitcom hits the stage June 1-14.
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The Washington Ballet
Led by dynamic artistic director Septime Webre.
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Washington Improv Theater
Spontaneous performances by budding comedic talents make for entertaining evenings in Logan Circle. Free improv nights every Tues.
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Washington Mystics
D.C.'s WNBA team shoots for the hoop. Atlanta Dream June 2; Minnesota Lynx June 8; Indiana Fever June 16; Phoenix Mercury June 27; Tulsa Shock June 30.
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Washington National Cathedral
Spiritual center that welcomes all for tours, services and regular concerts. Donations to help repair earthquake damage appreciated. Free organ demos Mon. and Wed. 12:30 p.m. ...
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Washington Nationals
D.C.'s MLB team at bat. New York Mets June 4-6; Minnesota Twins June 7-9 (post-game concert: Blues Traveler June 8); Colorado Rockies June 20-23; Arizona Diamondbacks June ...
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Washington Stage Guild
Started in 1986, presents 'eloquent plays of idea and argument' at The Undercroft Theatre.
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William Jeffrey’s Tavern
New Prohibition-themed neighborhood hangout in spacious digs with fireplaces. Two bars (one below a speak-easy mural) pour new takes on 1920s cocktails plus wine and 16 ...
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Wok and Roll Karaoke
Above a Chinese-Japanese restaurant, state-of-the-art private karaoke rooms with 90,000 songs in English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese.
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Wolf Trap
America's only national park for the performing arts. Music and dance at Filene Center with open-air pavilion, lawn for picnicking with food brought or purchased there. ...
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Wonderland Ballroom
Columbia Heights 'hipster' scene. Live music, DJs, patio. Mon.-Thurs. 5 p.m.-2 a.m., Fri. 4 p.m.-3 a.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Sun. till 2 a.m.
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Woolly Mammoth Theatre
Unconventional plays of ideas. Stupid F***ing Bird, Aaron Posner's irreverent riff on Chekhov's The Seagull through June 23.
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World of Beer
This new suds spot takes its name seriously with 500 bottles and 50 taps from local and international breweries. Gourmet brats and dogs, beer-infused desserts and the option ...