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CHOOSE YOUR PLAYS. CHOOSE YOUR DAYS. THE PASS gives you the ultimate flexibility, plus perks. Enjoy discounted tickets, no fees, and unlimited exchanges to any show, at any time. See one show with five friends, six shows by yourself, treat someone special to three date nights or mix it up on your own. Passes start in quantities of six, but the more you buy, the more you save.
THE PASSES THE ALL ACCESS PASS An open invitation Join us for any performance, any day or night. 6 tickets
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THE WEEKNIGHT PASS A weeknight invite Join us for any Sunday evening –Thursday evening performance of any show. 6 tickets
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THE PERKS ULTIMATE FLEXIBILITY NO FEES EVER FREE UNLIMITED EXCHANGES AMAZING SAVINGS Jason Bowen and Shannon Dorsey in Skeleton Crew. Photo: Teresa Wood.
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THE PLAYS
BEGINS JAN 17, 2018
THE WOLVES BY SARAH DELAPPE DIRECTED BY MARTI LYONS
“Skillfully drawn and undeniably affecting.” —The New York Times
MAIN SERIES Studio’s Main Series is the core of our programming, offering a repertoire of provocative new and contemporary writing from around the world and inventive stagings of contemporary classics.
Winter indoor soccer. Saturdays. Over the course of a season, the undefeated Wolves warm up, banter, head into battle, and come a bit of age. A group of 16-year-old girls turn into warriors on the field. Join the pack. BEGINS MAR 21 , 2018
BEGINS NOV 29, 2017
TRANSLATIONS
CURVE OF DEPARTURE
BY BRIAN FRIEL DIRECTED BY MATT TORNEY
A NEW PLAY BY RACHEL BONDS DIRECTED BY MIKE DONAHUE
“Nothing short of glorious.”
“The gifted Rachel Bonds has a unique sensitivity to dialogue and modern locutions.”
1833, County Donegal: Languages and histories collide when British army engineers arrive to map the country and translate the country’s place names into English. A modern classic from an Irish master that reminds us how personal the political can be.
—DC Metro Theatre Arts (about The Wolfe Twins )
The night before a funeral, family members share a single hotel room, struggling to prepare for the next day — and their uncertain futures ahead.
—The New York Times
BEGINS MAY 16 , 2018
THE REMAINS WORLD PREMIERE BY KEN URBAN DIRECTED BY DAVID MUSE
“Urban is brilliant, provocative and gushing with talent.” —The O C Weekly (about Nibbler )
Ten years after their historic wedding, Kevin and Theo host a dinner for their families — and reveal the truth of their seemingly perfect relationship. A comedy about the tragedy of loving.
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CHOOSE PLAYS FROM THE MAIN SERIES OR STUDIO X MUST CLOSE NOV 25, 2017 Complementing the work of the Main Series, Studio X is our home for innovative or immersive productions, inventive work by international artists and ensembles, and bold world premiere projects.
A SHORT SERIES OF DISAGREEMENTS PRESENTED HERE IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. WORLD PREMIERE WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY DANIEL KITSON A brand-new story told entirely through the peripheries and pivot points of a number of debates, wrangles, quarrels, arguments, discussions, tiffs, altercations, contretemps, and squabbles. Daniel Kitson, a well-regarded but bald-headed forty-year-old writer and performer from a small village in the north of England, visits Washington DC for the very first time with the world premiere of a brand new show written in this particular time, for this particular place, and likely to be funny and thoughtful, absurd and serious, rich with humanity and riddled with frustration.
BEGINS APR 25 , 2018
VIETGONE BY QUI NGUYEN DIRECTED BY NATSU ONODA POWER In this high-octane comedy, Nguyen recreates (and kinda makes up) his parents’ reluctant courtship: Fresh from Saigon, they meet in an Arkansas refugee relocation camp in 1975. Vietgone follows these new Americans through a bewildering land in a story full of lust and heartache, hip-hop and motorcycles.
ONE ADDITIONALSTUDIO X PLAY TO BE ANNOUNCED Katie Kleiger in The Effect. Photo: Teresa Wood.
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mail panel: Tessa Klein and Nancy Sun in The Hard Problem. Photo: Teresa Wood; cover: Dane Figueroa Edidi and Ysabel Jasa in Wig Out! Photo: Teresa Wood.
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