Since its opening in 1835, the National Theatre in Washington DC has been a storied venue, hosting virtually every great theater star. This elegant 1,676-seat theater continues to be a vibrant cultural hub, now featuring some of the biggest Broadway productions and DC premieres. Visitors can experience the rich history and modern performances within its historic walls, where the stage comes alive with a diverse array of theatrical talent.
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