The Warner Theatre opened in 1924 as the Earle Theatre (a movie/vaudeville palace) and was restored to its original, neoclassical-style appearance in 1992. It’s worth coming by just to see the ornately detailed interior. The 2,000-seat auditorium offers year-round entertainment, alternating dance performances, like the Washington Ballet’s Christmas performance of the Nutcracker, with comedy acts such as Marc Maron and seasoned rockers like Steve Winwood and Little Feat.
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The Warner Theatre
513 13th St. NW, between E and F streets
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