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Shakespeare in DC
Harman Hall
Large, multi-level performance venue presenting the award-winning Shakespeare Theater Company.
610 F Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
Opened in 2007, Sidney Harman Hall offers flexible staging for virtually every kind of performance and stage specifications that are the most technically advanced in the industry. The Harman Hall stage can be altered to a thrust, end stage or proscenium configuration, and the stage floor is fully trapped. The glass façade lobbies of Harman Hall afford stunning city views from both the Orchestra and the Mezzanine levels.
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Klein Theatre
Of its two theaters, this award-winning troupe's small, original home has 451 seats (boxes included).
450 7th Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
Opened in 2007, Harman Hall offers flexible staging for virtually every kind of performance and stage specifications that are the most technically advanced in the industry. The Harman Hall stage can be altered to a thrust, end-stage or proscenium configuration, and the stage floor is thoroughly trapped. The glass façade lobbies of Harman Hall afford stunning city views from both the Orchestra and the Mezzanine levels.
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Folger Theatre
www.folger.edu
(Not associated with the Shakespeare Theatre Company)
201 E Capitol St SE,
Washington, DC 20003
In addition to being the world's largest Shakespeare collection, the Folger is home to major collections of other rare Renaissance books, manuscripts, and works of art. Located a block from the US Capitol, the Folger serves a wide audience of scholars, visitors, teachers, students, families, and theater- and concert-goers.