Don't let money keep you away. MAPS & SEATING CHART. The room that I went into bad bleachers with chairs on them. That show opened my eyes as well. "Marie and Rosetta" is playing on H Street NE thru the end of September. Nice local theater with amazing performances! It was hot in there. Especially those of you who grew up in churches singing songs like "Up Above My Head, I Hear Music In the Air," "Didn't It Rain," and many others, will find that you can't help but sing or clap as the two very talented stars/singers and on-stage musicians perform. Add promo/coupon code CHEAP at the checkout. Full-color playbill to insert your program into for each performanceThe announcement in our season print brochures, flyers, and websiteAtlas Performing Arts Center retains 10% of the total box office, less credit card, and merchant processing fees. Email Address. The entire theatre has an old feel but clean, modern version of the one flick theatre from back in the day. The show I just saw also had a screen with the dialogue displayed in order to accommodate more audience members. Interactive The Lang Theatre at The Atlas Performing Arts Center seating chart view by section, row and seat number with floor seats, front row seats, general admission (GA), pit seats and more. My friend has season passes so I get to attend a lot of shows here. We saw the play Unexplored Interior and I think the title is confusing. Well worth seeing particularly given the intimacy of the tiny Lab II theater where the show is staged.
The Atlas Performing Arts Center is one of Washington, DC's best spots to find local, innovative and experimental theatre. If you enjoy making eye contact with performers and feeling chemistry up close and personal, then you will love the intimate close proximity of the stage to the audience. This is a great stage and set up. Our performance was located upstairs.
By submitting you agree to receive … The play was really moving and the talented actresses and actors left us both in awe. Queens Girl in Africa made me laugh with warmth at the characterizations and relationships, but also rethink the late 1960s and 1970s as race wars in the U.S.
Extra riders in your party ride at just $1 per passenger. Concerts from the Library of Congress go on location at the new Atlas Performing Arts Center at the heart of the H Street Corridor, which runs from 12th to 15th Streets, NE, now known as the Atlas District—Washington’s newest arts and entertainment neighborhood. I'm a newbie to the Atlas Performing Arts Center.
Th e Atlas will waive ticket exchange fees at this time and work to find an alternative performance for you to attend. Plans for the "Atlas Performing Arts Center" called for a roughly $12 million renovation effort that would create two different theater spaces and preserve the original elegance of the facade. We saw the play Unexplored Interior and I think the title is confusing. It's a nice experience at a site marked on the National Register of Historic Places. It dealt with many issues: global warming, recycling, compassion to neighbors, feeling comfortable in your own skin. Every seat is perfect. Seating capacity will be reduced and seating charts vary based on venue. The Atlas Theater is what drew me to what just a few years ago was known as "The Atlas District". The venue is cozy and comfortable. 625 H St NE (between 6th & 7th street; then take free DC Streetcar at 8th street stop to 13th stop and get off half block from the Atlas; please allow extra 20 minutes) The service that started it all. Pick up the free DC Streetcar from the H Street Bridge. Our EIN is 52-2358563.