Rules for Living
A “raucous, unbridled” (The Guardian) hit at London’s National Theatre, Rules for Living has its American premiere at Round House this holiday season! The holidays are all about family, but what happens...
A “raucous, unbridled” (The Guardian) hit at London’s National Theatre, Rules for Living has its American premiere at Round House this holiday season! The holidays are all about family, but what happens...
Master illusionist Dendy and acclaimed playwright/director Aaron Posner reunite after their smash-hit collaboration on The Tempest for a spellbinding new one-man show. Part dazzling magic act, part deeply personal journey, Nothing Up My...
Round House Theatre is proud to present the fifth Bonnie Hammerschlag National Capital New Play Festival, an annual event celebrating new work by some of the country’s leading playwrights and...
Folk music meets mythic storytelling. There are two showings, at 4pm and 7pm.
Six professional Washington, D.C. area theatre companies will write, direct, rehearse and perform original plays based on similar themes in only 24 hours. The plays will be presented at the...
When the world is burning around you, who do you want to be? In the wake of an apocalypse, groups of teenagers discuss and explore their fears, hopes, and wishes...
The Roundlings are Round House Theatre’s teen comedy ensemble. These whimsical wits write and develop their own original comedy sketches, song parodies, and stand-up comedy. They also thrive while performing...
When the world is burning around you, who do you want to be? In the wake of an apocalypse, groups of teenagers discuss and explore their fears, hopes, and wishes...
When the world is burning around you, who do you want to be? In the wake of an apocalypse, groups of teenagers discuss and explore their fears, hopes, and wishes...
W. Kamau Bell brings his stand-up show Who’s With Me? to Strathmore’s Music Center.
Learn some interesting facts about the lives of great composers who lived and created in the 20th century while enjoying the performances of local teacher Elena Migunov and her students presenting solos, duets and two-piano compositions of works by Eric Satie, Pietro Mascagni, Camille Saint-Saens, Dmitri Shostakovich, John Williams, and others. This is the fourth...
Two rival magicians battle it out — you choose the challenges and the winner!