Theatre Project presents a vast array of dance and music events. They encourage artists who indulge in experimenting with new art forms. Founded in 1971, it has hosted artists such as Pilobolus Dance Theater, Urban Bush Women and Bread and Puppet Theatre. After the theater was renovated in 1984, the theater includes 150 seats and an original acoustic dome.
Baltimore is renowned for its taste in chamber music, thus, around forty years ago the Shriver Hall opened its doors to the world to pay tribute to it. During this period Baltimore's own genre of chamber music was introduced to the public which became popular around the globe. The hall's main objective is to inculcate music into the every day life of a person, to bring about upliftment and joy. The Shriver Hall is an extremely well known venue and the concert tickets are usually booked in advance. Hence, it is highly advisable to buy your tickets before hand. To know more about the artists and upcoming events at the Shriver Hall do visit their website.
Located in the main campus of Howard University, the Cramton Auditorium is a 1500 odd seat venue, perfect for watching plays and live performances. The venue was set up to enrich the lives of students and visitors; academically, culturally and socially. The first guest performance at Cramton featured the National Symphony Orchestra. Besides them, a number of other artists have also performed here. Many world leaders and famous celebrities have made it to the Cramton Auditorium to watch a play or concert. Events like Children's Defense Fund National Summit (2007) with Juan Williams, Dr Bill Cosby Show and Lion King Reloaded have been held here.
Located on the campus of George Washington University, the Lisner Auditorium hosts a variety of performances year-round. Shows range from Gay Men's Choruses to operas and an annual flamenco festival. The Box Office does not accept credit cards. Check website for further details on upcoming performances.
Flashpoint is an organization that works towards promoting and nurturing artists and other creative individuals. Various exhibitions and dance shows are held at this venue and it also helps promote cultural organizations. Flashpoint has a dance studio, an art gallery, theatre, all of which are available on rent as well as other space for various meetings. Fairly popular, this is a place you might want to check out if you are creatively inclined.
Built in 1929 to serve as a meeting hall for the Daughters of the American Revolution, this neoclassical building is Washington's largest auditorium. Throughout the year, concerts and other cultural events are held here. Famous artists from all genres of the entertainment world from rap stars to pop singers to classical musicians perform here.
Sizzle up your DC nights with an evening at the KC Jazz Club. Located on the roof level of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the KC Jazz Club is one of the areas hottest venues for live jazz. The intimate setting of the club provides the audience with an up close and personal experience with some of today's best jazz musicians, as well as the seasoned veterans of the genre. Sit back and feel the music as you unwind with a cocktail by the glow of lamp lit tables.
Carroll Arts Center is home to cultural, performing arts and visual arts event galore. Housed in a historic art deco building, this venue provides a common meeting place for artists and fans in the city. Home to a theater, galleries and other event spaces, Carroll Arts Center plays host to an exciting array of events on a regular basis. The galleries here feature permanent, as well as, temporary exhibitions featuring works of talented artists from across the world. The galleries here are open on all days of the week except Sunday. The entry to the galleries here are kept free of charge so as to encourage people to visit more. Theater, concerts, musicals among many other performing arts events are hosted at Carroll Arts Center on a regular basis much to the delight of the performing arts fans in the city.
The Center for the Arts at George Mason University is a prominent venue in Fairfax, Virginia. It proudly displays artwork from upcoming as well as renowned artists both locally and internationally. It actively takes part in bringing the community together through a social platform. It is believed to be an art lovers paradise and showcases some of the brilliant masterpieces for cultural enrichment among the student population.
The Woodrow Wilson High School Auditorium is where all the performing arts magic takes place. A number of plays are annually organized to encourage the students to develop their skills in performing arts. Besides, academic and cultural events of the school are hosted here.