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1810 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States

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Reviews — 8

J Foodgeek
at 2023 Jun 18
J Foodgeek
at 2023 Jun 18
We saw sonnets for an old century by a well-known playwright. There was a lot of moving us between rooms and part of it was even on video. Good show.
Eric Noriega
at 2022 Apr 22
Eric Noriega
at 2022 Apr 22
Nice space for theater. Small but not cramped.
Mohammad Hafezi
at 2021 Oct 02
Mohammad Hafezi
at 2021 Oct 02
I have seen many interesting plays there. They are intellectually engaging and super well-produced. I like the subjects they choose and most of them resonate with me. I don’t miss Paris and off-(off-) broadway in DC.
Danny Burk
at 2019 Jun 10
Danny Burk
at 2019 Jun 10
We saw a great play (The Oldest Boy) in a wonderfully surprising location (the basement of a church). The cast pulled us right into the story and had me looking straight into the eyes of a puppet who was manipulated right in front of our eyes by various members of the cast and voiced brilliantly by Al Twanmo, a local actor with national credits. And there I was suspending my disbelief and relating to the one non-human "cast" member. The emotions of the Mother (played stunningly by Jenna Sokolowski) were believable, and given the intimacy of the setting (a church basement!) I was wishing I could console her myself. All in all, great setting, great cast, great production. Looking forward to the next show.
Violet Mason
at 2018 Jun 16
Violet Mason
at 2018 Jun 16
Interesting theater style in the basement of a building. It's very personal seating around a small stage which made it an intimate experience. The cast was talented. Time spent well with an open mind.
Serena Sossi
at 2018 Mar 11
Serena Sossi
at 2018 Mar 11
For being a tiny theater in the lower level of a church, they housed a spectacularly creative show! Given the opportunity, I would certainly check out any production offered here!
Beth MacNeil Stinson
at 2018 Mar 11
Beth MacNeil Stinson
at 2018 Mar 11
Intimate, creative, unique theater that showcases diverse voices and talent. Affordable, free parking, employs local actors.

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