WASHINGTON — Mark your calendars. Theatre Week is returning to the District from September 21 through October 8.
During the weeks-long celebration of the theatre season, residents can sample the work of theaters and companies on a variety of stages across the D.C. region at a reduced cost, including $20, $40 and $60 tickets.
Theatre Week starts with a free kickoff party on September 23 at Arena Stage. Attendees can expect performances, talks and demos, special giveaways at playhouses around the city, activations throughout the promotion and discounted access to dozens of productions.
For a full schedule of performances and more information on Theatre Week, click here.
In addition to discounted tickets, the week will also highlight special events (most of which are free) designed to entertain, educate and inspire.
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