Discover the best top things to do in Montgomery County, United States including Adventure Theatre MTC, Laugh Riot at Positano Italian Restaurant, Olney Theatre Center, Imagination Stage, Puppet Co. Playhouse, Strathmore, Forum Theatre, The Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center, AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, Round House Theatre.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
Located in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD), Adventure Theatre MTC (ATMTC) cultivates new generations of artists and life-long audiences by creating memorable theatrical productions and experiences and by providing young people the highest quality training in musical theater and theater.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Laugh Riot at Positano Real-Life In-Person Live Standup Comedy Show Starting Sat.10-3-2020 Saturday Nights in Bethesda,MD(Metro Red Line) Featuring local DC-MD-VA comedians Every Saturday Night 8pm to 9:30 pm $15 CASH ONLY(green paper:-) Door Admission Main Dining Room opens 5:30pm for Food/Dinner & Drinks before the show Comedy Showroom (next door) opens 7:15pm for DRINKS ONLY-NO FOOD Dinner Reservations to eat/drink in Main Dining Room before show:Email Reserve@ePositano. com No Reservations allowed for Comedy Showroom Seating:First come, First seated. No Advance Seat Sales-Buy Seats when you arrive at comedy showroom door at 7:15pm. Positano Italian Restaurant 4948 Fairmont Ave (off Old Georgetown Rd, look for the blue/green awning) Bethesda, MD 20814
4.5 based on 128 reviews
just went there again last night, for another excellent production. it has been consistent over the years, offers a mix of musicals, children's shows, classical and contemporary, across the shifting American landscape. often shows are provocative. mix of new and seasoned talent. never come home disappointed. Community theatre at its best. how lucky we are that they are in our neighborhood.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Imagination Stage is the largest and most respected multi-disciplinary theatre arts organization for young people in the Mid-Atlantic region. We offer a year-round season of professional shows (adult actors performing for families and classes), after-school programs and summer camps for ages 1-18, and arts-integration professional development training for teachers, students, schools, and families. All of our programs are informed by our core belief in making the arts inclusive and accessible to all children, regardless of their physical, cognitive, or financial status.
4.5 based on 271 reviews
We've subscribed to the National Philharmonic at Strathmore for years. The music director typically selects the classics (example: on Saturday, it was all Mozart, including my favorite, the "Jupiter"), which always keeps me coming back. Although we previously had a Kennedy Center subscription, logistics made it difficult. It required two trains and a 20 minute walk from the Metro station. Strathmore is conveniently located just off the Beltway, making it only a 35 minute drive. Glorious music in a good location.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
4.5 based on 232 reviews
Great experience! Like returning to a favorite childhood theatre. Excellent sound quality and no bad seats.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
We enjoyed a wonderful evening when friends invited us to see “The Legend of Georgia McBride” at the Roundhouse Theatre. With about 400 seats, it’s hard to imagine a bad seat at the theatre, and the fully-equipped and modern stage does justice to Broadway productions, such as In the Heights and Angels in America. High quality productions, cozy, comfortable, convenient, and reasonable. Highly recommended. Our show was excellent and the seats ideal – just a few rows from the stage. The production included a rotating stage with alternating sets, lights, and showers of confetti. Some of the acting was particularly good, the rest was very good. The seats were comfortable, and the sound system was first class. The season normally includes six modern shows, and these season’s other shows were: “In The Heights” by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes, “I'll Get You Back Again” by Sarah Gancher, “The Book of Will” by Lauren Gunderson, “Handbagged” by Moira Buffini, and "’Master Harold’ ...and the Boys” by Athol Fugard. The location can’t be beat, just a block off Wisconsin Avenue, on East-West Highway, and there is ample public parking across the street. We didn’t have time before the show, which had no intermission, so we didn’t get a chance to check out the bar but, from the glance we were able to take on the way in, it seemed just about right. Can’t wait for the next season to begin!
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