Vesper A. • October 9, 2017Mostly have gone here for theatre. The black boxes are great for intimate and interactive shows. Drinks are available at a small counter. Beautiful inside & good location. Parking can be annoying.
DC Preservation League • July 25, 2011Founded by Miguel "Mike" Uline, this ice plant and arena was built by the Consolidated Engineering Company of Baltimore by the plant's architect Otto Kubitz and Martin Koening Jr.
Camille W. • May 30, 2015An exact replica of the Globe in London. Great for watching original Shakespeare pieces.
M Squared Real Estate • August 20, 2011The small museum has a replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, and an Elizabethan garden in the back, and is nice to visit combined with a performance.
Stephen C. • January 18, 20113 beautiful dance studios, flexible theater performance space, FABULOUS staff! Definitely stop by for a visit, take a great class and see an AMAZING performance! http://www.joesmovement.org
Jessica P. • July 27, 2015Prosecco on tap, two stages for music and out door patio. There's also a Vietnamese food truck in the back!
Amy C. • May 5, 2019Cute old movie theater. More charming, but less comfortable, than the modern megaplex theaters.
DC Preservation League • August 11, 2011The 1007-seat Newton Theater opened in 1937 on the main commerical strip in Brookland. The Newton was designed by prominent theater architect John J. Zink.
Audrey A. • December 28, 2012Get here early to snag a good seat. Venue is small and intimate. Staff is friendly. Offer small selection of snacks and beverages. Allow you to bring in outside food and drink as well :)
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