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  1. August 13-September 8. Buy Now Learn More. New Season Announced. Dedicate a seat at The National.

  2. Discover the best of Broadway at The National, Washington's historic theatre. Explore shows, buy tickets, and enjoy a memorable night out.

  3. The National Theatre in the United States is located in downtown Washington, D.C., just east of the White House, and functions as a venue for live stage productions with seating for 1,676. Despite its name, it is not a governmentally funded national theatre, but operated by a private, non-profit organization.

  4. Located on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, the historic National is one of America's oldest, continually operating theaters. Its lineup features national tours of Broadway favorites, pre-Broadway premieres, concerts and special events.

  5. Now, Michael Jackson’s unique and unparalleled artistry comes to D.C. as MJ, the multi Tony Award®-winning new musical centered around the making of the 1992 Dangerous World Tour, begins a tour of its own.

  6. May 17, 2024 · Introducing The National Theatre Live! at The Library. Learn More. Dedicate a Seat at The National. Read stories from The Archive.

  7. For a more in-depth timeline comparing the institution’s history to major events throughout the United States, visit A Brief History of The National Theatre. December 7, 1835. The National Theatre opens in Washington, DC with a production of Man of the World, staged by Philadelphia’s Chestnut Street Theatre company. 1845-1850

  8. The National Theatre is a historic American theatre located in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C., just two blocks from the White House. With a capacity of 1,713,* The National Theatre is the perfect venue for concerts, theatrical shows, business meetings, comedy and family shows, and lectures.

  9. Located on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, The National Theatre opened in 1835 and is the nation’s oldest venue still presenting touring Broadway.

  10. Jul 15, 2016 · On Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC, three blocks from The White House, stands the National Theatre, "The Theatre of Presidents." This historic playhouse has seen Pennsylvania Avenue grow from the muddy main street of a fledgling capital, to the ceremonial avenue of a great world power.

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