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Below are links to DC theaters.  Check out DC Pages for information on other theaters in and around DC.  
 
Focuses on American classics, but also premieres new American plays, and is the area's largest not-for-profit theater.
 
Serves as a performance space for a number of small theaters, including Landless Theatre Company, Trumpetvine Theatre, and Venus Theatre.
 
Ford's Theatre
Produces musicals and plays that embody family values, underscore multiculturalism, and illuminate the eclectic character of American life.
 
Seeks to preserve, promote, and expose the North American population to the Hispanic culture in the US, through the presentation of bilingual theater.
 
Produces an unmatched variety of theater, musicals, dance and ballet, orchestral, chamber, jazz, popular and folk music, and multimedia performances for all ages.