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This list of theaters and entertainment venues in Washington, D.C. includes present-day opera houses and theaters, cabarets, music halls and other places of live entertainment in Washington, D.C. Current theaters
Designated Survivor (TV series) (1 C, 8 P, 4 F) Pages in category "Television shows set in Washington, D.C." The following 141 pages are in this category, out of 141 total.
The Penguin is an American crime drama television miniseries developed by Lauren LeFranc for HBO.Based on the DC Comics character of the same name, it serves as a spin-off sequel to the film The Batman (2022), following Oz Cobb's rise to power in Gotham City's criminal underworld.
Supernatural horror drama anthology: March 25, 2018 2 seasons, 20 episodes: 40–56 min: Season 3 due to premiere in 2025 [1] Dark Winds: Psychological thriller: June 12, 2022 2 seasons, 12 episodes: 39–53 min: Season 3 due to premiere on March 9, 2025 [2] [3] Interview with the Vampire: Gothic horror: October 2, 2022 2 seasons, 15 episodes ...
Set in Quantico, VA, just south of DC at the FBI Academy: The Real Housewives of D.C. 2010: Bravo: Main setting [1] The Real Housewives of Potomac: 2016–present: Bravo: Set in the DC suburb of Potomac, MD: The Real World: Washington, D.C. 2009–2010: MTV: Main setting [1] The Round Table: 1992: NBC: Main setting Salvation: 2017–2018: CBS ...
Warner Bros. Television (season 1) / DC Studios (season 2) / Troll Court Entertainment / The Safran Company HBO Max (season 1) Part of the DC Extended Universe/DC Universe. Renewed for a second season. [1] Upcoming Lanterns: 1 8 2026 Warner Bros. Television / DC Studios HBO Part of the DC Universe. [2] [3] [4] In development Waller: 1 TBA: TBA ...
List of plays with anti-war themes; B. Bahram Beyzai bibliography; Plays of L. Frank Baum; Blake's 7 (audio drama) C. List of Calderón's plays in English translation;
This plan was expanded upon by Carter T. Barron in 1947, as a way to memorialize the 150th anniversary of Washington, D.C., as the U.S. national capital. As Vice Chairman of the Sesquicentennial Commission, Barron envisioned an amphitheatre where "all persons of every race, color and creed" in Washington could attend musical, ballet, theater and other performing arts productions.