Theatre in Washington This-week
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Theatre in Washington This-week 2026 schedule
This week in Washington, DC, audiences can enjoy a diverse lineup of performances across several top venues. The Sidney Harman Hall hosts a captivating production of "Othello" from June 23 to June 28, featuring a talented cast that brings Shakespeare’s classic tragedy to life. Meanwhile, the National Theatre presents the powerful play "Suffs" from June 22 to June 28, offering a compelling look at contemporary social issues. The Kennedy Center Opera House features the dazzling musical "Moulin Rouge - The Musical" from June 23 to June 28, with performances showcasing spectacular sets and choreography. For those interested in theatrical history, the Folger Elizabethan Theatre offers "How Shakespeare Saved My Life," running from June 23 to June 28, including special open captioned and relaxed performances on the final day.
Families and theater enthusiasts alike can catch "Bluey's Big Play" at the Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater from June 24 to June 28, with multiple performances each day, providing a delightful experience for children and families. The Kennedy Center Terrace Theater hosts "Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock Live," scheduled from June 23 to June 28, featuring engaging puppetry and music that appeal to all ages.
Music lovers can enjoy the vibrant "CrazySexyCool - The TLC Musical" at the Kreeger Theatre from June 23 to June 28, celebrating the legendary girl group with energetic performances. Theatergoers seeking a different narrative can experience "Precarious" at the Sprenger Theatre at The Atlas Performing Arts Center on June 25 and 26, with additional performances on June 27 and 28.
Finally, the Howard Theatre presents the heartfelt production "If You Loved Me" on June 27 and 28, offering a powerful story that resonates deeply. With such a rich variety of shows, Washington this week promises entertainment for all tastes, from classic dramas and musicals to innovative contemporary works and family-friendly productions.