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.
It won the Helen Hayes Award Washington Post Award for "Stages for All Ages" in 1999.[2]
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
References
- ↑ Rawson, Christopher (July 13, 2008). "Capital idea: Stage is set for D. C. to become a theater mecca", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. E1.
- ↑ Blanchard, Jayne (May 4, 1999). "Award goes to 'Dance': Area theaters honored for work", The Washington Times, p. C10.
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