Theatres Participating in Stages for All Ages


District of Columbia Events

(Listings as of April 27, 2008)


Contact individual theatres directly for  information concerning specific productions or to purchase tickets.  Schedules subject to change; please call theatres for specific performance days and times.  Check Tickets for general information.

Check our Quick Guide to Shows By Age Group for information on age apprpriateness.

You can also find Stages for All Ages events listed by area: District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.    

 

Folger Theatre

201 East Capitol Street, SE, Washington, 20003

(202) 544-7077

www.folger.edu/theatre

Metro  Capitol South (Blue/Orange Lines)

 

The School for Scandal

By Richard Brinsley Sheridan

True loves and true characters are revealed amid gossip, clever pretenses, and compromising situations in this witty comedy of very bad manners.

Sat. May 10 @ 2pm; Sat May 24 @ 2pm; Sat May 31 @ 2pm

Ages 13 and up

 

 

Keegan Theatre

(703) 892-0202

 

Translations

By Brian Friel

A brilliant work of historical fiction, Translations explores the dilemma of traditions and national identity juxtaposed with colonialism and changing times in the politically charged landscape of early 1800s County Donegal. Inhabitants of a small town feel the repercussions as the British Royal Engineers Ordinance Survey come through their area Anglicizing Gaelic place-names. Set mostly in a ’hedge school,’ in Baile Beag (renamed Ballybeg), the locals try to deal with what is happening, and where and how they fit in.

Presented at Church Street Theater, 1742 Church Street, NW

April 18 - May 17

Ages 10 and up


Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

2700 F Street, NW, Washington, DC  20566

(202) 467-4600

Metro Foggy Bottom-GWU (Blue/Orange Lines; free shuttle bus service between Metro and Kennedy Center)

 

National Symphony Orchestra

Family Concert:   All in the Musical Family

Music Director Leonard Slatkin leads the Orchestra in the world premiere of TROYJAM, a new work by Michael Daugherty, commissioned especially for families by the National Symphony Orchestra.

Sun May 18 at 1:00pm.  

Ages 5 and up.

 


The Studio Theatre

1501 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC
  20005

(202) 332-3000

MetroDupont Circle (Red Line) or McPherson Square (Blue/Orange Lines)

 

The History Boys

By Alan Bennett
The 2006 Tony Award winner for Best Play! Alan Bennett’s sharply funny and touching comedy goes inside the world of a British boys school, where two teachers become rivals for the minds and hearts of eight unruly students.

March 26-May 18

Ages 13

 

 

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