Studio Theatre

Claim
marker

1501 14th St, NW
Washington, DC 20005

marker
(202) 332-3300
Incorrect info? Correct your listing
Photos
Studio Theatre - Washington, DC
Studio Theatre - Washington, DC
Studio Theatre - Washington, DC
Studio Theatre - Washington, DC
Reviews
( 0 )
( 1 )
( 0 )
( 1 )
( 0 )

Best

I attended the pay what you can show of Superior Donuts Saturday afternoon. What a great play. The actors were really amazing and the set was great. I love this theater's space - ...

Worst

Studio Theatre is a good place to see contemporary theatre from DC and around the world. It's productions have varied themes, some are local artests, the 2005 program featured Ru...

Superior Donuts Was Awesome! 11/15/2010

I attended the pay what you can show of Superior Donuts Saturday afternoon. What a great play. The actors were really amazing and the set was great. I love this theater's space - a nice little area to grab a coffee before the performance, not too big. more

Studio Theatre 9/10/2009

By Michael O'Sullivan Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, Sept. 11, 2009 Studio, which began as an acting conservatory, features four smallish theaters, none of which puts the audience very far from the actors. "We want audiences to see them cry and laugh," says artistic director Joy Zinoman. That intimacy, she explains, can be intense, even uncomfortable, but it's part of what makes Studio special. "The audience is there to confront the actor. The actor is like the priest." Where to eat? When the theater fare is heavy -- as it often is at Studio -- keep your dining light with small plates at Cork Wine Bar (202-265-2675; http://www.corkdc.com). Concession-stand fare: Standard: sweet and savory snacks; beer, wine and nonalcoholic drinks. Plus, thematic items selected to complement each show. Tickets: $34 to $69 for productions in the Mead, Methany and Milton theaters; $25 to $38 for 2ndStage shows. Getting there: Studio is a five-block walk from the Dupont Circle Metro station. On-street parking is limited. If you drive, use the Colonial Parking garage on P Street NW between 16th and 17th streets ($5 after 5 p.m.). Season spotlight: Studio casts its eye on the zeitgeist, with three plays -- in three styles, from three periods -- about money: "Adding Machine: A Musical" (opening Oct. 14); "The Solid Gold Cadillac" (opening Dec. 2); and "American Buffalo" (opening May 5). more
< Previous 1 Next >
Summer SALE!!!:
15% OFF all yearly plans
Use year15 at checkout. Expires 1/1/2021
Additional information
  • Hours: Mon - Tue, 10am - 6pm Wed - Fri, 10am - 9pm Sat, 10am - 8pm Sun, noon - 8pm
  • Payments: American Express, Discover, Master Card, Visa
  • Neighborhoods: Logan Circle/ Shaw, Northwest Washington, Northwest
badge