League of Washington Theatres
The League of Washington Theatres (LOWT) is an association of non-profit professional theaters and theater-related organizations in and around the Washington, DC area.[1] Its programs include an annual area-wide audition, Free Night of Theater, and Stages For All Ages. LOWT President David Andrew Snider, Producing Artistic Director and CEO of Young Playwrights' Theater, was elected in 2007.[2]
It won the Helen Hayes Award Washington Post Award for "Stages for All Ages" in 1999.[3]
Members
- Actors' Center
- Adventure Theatre
- African Continuum Theatre Company
- American Century Theater
- Arena Stage
- Asian Stories in America (ASIA)
- Bay Theater Company
- Catalyst Theater Company
- Charter Theatre
- Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
- Discovery Theater
- Folger Theatre
- Ford's Theatre Society
- Forum Theatre
- Fountainhead Theatre
- GALA Hispanic Theatre
- Horizons Theatre
- The In Series
- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
- Journeymen Theater Ensemble
- The Keegan Theatre
- MetroStage
- National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts
- National Theatre
- Olney Theatre Center for the Arts
- Playwrights' Forum
- Quotidian Theatre Company
- Rep Stage
- Rorschach Theatre
- Round House Theatre
- Scena Theatre
- Shakespeare Theatre Company
- Signature Theatre
- Synetic Theater
- Smallbeer Theatre Company
- Solas Nua
- Studio Theatre
- Teatro de la Luna
- Theater Alliance
- Theater J
- Theater of the First Amendment
- The Theatre Lab
- Washington Area Archive of the Performing Arts (WAPAVA)
- Washington Improv Theater
- Washington Savoyards
- Washington Stage Guild
- WSC Avant Bard (formerly Washington Shakespeare Company)
- Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
- Young Playwrights' Theater
See also
- List of LORT Member Theatres
- Theater in Washington D.C.
References
- Rawson, Christopher (July 13, 2008). "Capital idea: Stage is set for D. C. to become a theater mecca", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. E1.
- Archived 2008-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
- Blanchard, Jayne (May 4, 1999). "Award goes to 'Dance': Area theaters honored for work", The Washington Times, p. C10.
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