WASAHINGTON D.C. THEATERS
DAR Constitution Hall (Est. 1929)
Largest concert hall in D.C. (3,702 seats), hosting concerts, speakers, and events.
📍 1776 D Street NW | 📞 (202) 628-1776 | 🌐 dar.org/conthall
The Anthem (Est. 2017)
Modern venue (2,500–6,000 capacity) for concerts, comedy shows, and events.
📍 901 Wharf Street SW | 📞 (202) 888-0020 | 🌐 theanthemdc.com
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Est. 1971)
Home to the National Symphony Orchestra, opera, and major performances.
- Concert Hall: 2,465 seats
- Opera House: 2,364 seats
- Eisenhower Theater: 1,164 seats
📍 2700 F Street NW | 📞 (202) 467-4600 | 🌐 kennedy-center.org
Warner Theatre (Est. 1924)
Historic 1,847-seat venue hosting Broadway tours, concerts, and comedy.
📍 513 13th Street NW | 📞 (202) 783-4000 | 🌐 warnertheatredc.com
National Theatre (Est. 1835)
One of the oldest U.S. theaters, seating 1,676 patrons for Broadway productions.
📍 1321 Pennsylvania Avenue NW | 📞 (202) 628-6161 | 🌐 thenationaldc.com
Lincoln Theatre (Est. 1922)
1,225-seat venue known for concerts, theatrical performances, and cultural events.
📍 1215 U Street NW | 📞 (202) 888-0050 | 🌐 thelincolndc.com
Arena Stage at the Mead Center (Est. 1950)
Premier American theater with three stages:
- Fichandler Stage: 683 seats (theater-in-the-round)
- Kreeger Theater: 514 seats (thrust stage)
- Kogod Cradle: 200 seats (intimate performances)
📍 1101 6th Street SW | 📞 (202) 554-9066 | 🌐 arenastage.org