Theatre
- 1821
- Foolery
- ensemble based in Charlottesville, VA, devoted to creating visually compelling theater that explores the possibilities of physical storytelling.
- 1822
- Signature Theatre Company
- A non-profit professional theatre located in Arlington, Virginia, just five minutes south of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1989 to fill a growing need in the community for a resident professional theatre that challenges audiences as well as designers, directors and actors. In the past ten years, it has broken barriers and provided audiences with an exciting array of theatre productions ranging from contemporary classics to groundbreaking dramas to new unique visions of the great American musical.
- 1823
- The American Century Theater (TACT)
- Dedicated to great, important and neglected American plays and playwrights of the 20th century.
- 1824
- A Contemporary Theatre (ACT)
- A professional, resident theatre company that produces a season of contemporary plays, special events, and solo performances from its spectacular four-venue facility in downtown Seattle.
- 1826
- The Repertory Actors Theatre (ReAct)
- Seattle's non-profit multi-ethnic and philanthropic theatre company established in 1983. David Hsieh, Artistic Director.
- 1827
- Youth Theatre Northwest
- Committed to giving children the opportunity to learn and express themselves through the dramatic art.
- 1828
- Arena Stage
- One of America's major regional theaters, specializing in the production of new and classic American plays. Includes season calendar and online ticket ordering.
- 1829
- Catalyst Theater Company
- Produces "catalytic" plays that reflect a shift in world view of the culture from which they emerged. Includes online ticket ordering and information about productions.
- 1830
- Cherry Red Productions
- Produces adult-oriented theater that approaches serious themes in an irreverent manner ("Think John Waters, only not as tasteful") Includes online ticket ordering and information on productions.
- 1832
- Ford's Theatre
- Produces musicals and plays reflecting family values and American life in the historic theater in which Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Includes information on productions, online ticket ordering and Ford's Theatre history.
- 1833
- GALA Hispanic Theatre
- Specializes in Spanish-language plays, presented with simultaneous English translation. Includes season schedule and ticket information.
- 1834
- Gross National Product
- Sketch comedy group specializing in political humor. Includes booking information for customized shows, political and news impersonators, and guided Scandal Tours of notorious local sites.
- 1835
- H Street Playhouse
- Performing arts venue and home to the Theater Alliance troupe. Information about the playhouse, booking availability and upcoming productions.
- 1837
- Rorschach Theatre
- Aims to present "fierce performances" of challenging works. Includes information on upcoming and past productions. Online ticket ordering.
- 1838
- The Studio Theatre
- Specializes in contemporary theater, performed on both its main stage and Second Stage theater. Includes online ticket ordering, description of current season, and information about the theater and its Acting Conservatory.