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Woolly Mammoth Theatre - Main Stage
Venue Location and Information
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641 D Street , NW Washington, DC 20004
www.woollymammoth.net 7th & D Streets NW Metro
Navy Memoria/Archives, Green and Yellow lines. Walk one block north on 7th St. and turn east (right) on D St. Theater will be on the left hand side.
Bus
Northbound Circulator stops at 7th and Indiana Avenue. Follow the walking directions given above for Metro. Metro Buses D1, D3, and D6 stop at E and 6th Street. Metro Buses 70 and 71 stop at 7th and E Streets. E Street stops are one block north of the Theater.
Parking: Interpark (Liberty Place) has a garage at 325 7th Street, NW and is open Monday-Friday 7am-7pm and Saturday from 10am-7pm. A Standard Parking garage has an entrance on the south side of D Street and is open Monday-Friday 7am-7pm. Parking is available from 6am-7pm Monday-Friday and 10am-7pm Saturdays. Metered parking is in effect on D St. and 7th St. from 7am-9:30pm Monday-Saturday.
Bike Parking: Informal street parking.
Photo credit: Julia Heine/McInturff Associates  Handicapped Accessible
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About This Venue
 For over two decades, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company has held its place at theatre's leading edge. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Howard Shalwitz and Managing Director Kevin Moore, Woolly Mammoth is acknowledged as "Washington's most daring theatre company" ( The New York Times), as a regional and national leader in the development of new plays, and as one of the best known and most influential theatres in America. Woolly Mammoth has gained this reputation by holding fast to its unique mission:
...to ignite an explosive engagement between theatre artists and the community by developing, producing and promoting new plays that explore the edges of theatrical style and human experience, and by implementing new ways to use the artistry of theatre to serve the people of Greater Washington, DC.
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Past Productions
Eclipsed Aug 31 - Sep 27, 2009
Fever / Dream Jun 1 - 28, 2009
Antebellum Apr 5 - 26, 2009
Hell Meets Henry Halfway Feb 2 - Mar 1, 2009
How Theater Failed America Jan 7 - 18, 2009
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind Dec 15, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009
Boom Nov 3 - 30, 2008
MacHOMER Oct 8 - 12, 2008
Maria/Stuart Aug 18 - Sep 14, 2008
If You See Something Say Something Jul 11 - 26, 2008
Measure For Pleasure May 26 - Jun 29, 2008
Stunning Mar 10 - Apr 6, 2008
Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind Jan 4 - 13, 2008
The Unmentionables Aug 27 - Sep 23, 2007
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes) Jul 25 - 29, 2007
Classical and Contemporary Jul 20 - 24, 2007
Nutshell Jul 20 - 24, 2007
Koun Kukki: The Legend of Hamachi and Unagi Jul 20 - 23, 2007
The Farthest Earth From Thee: REMIXED Jul 20 - 22, 2007
Dead Man's Cell Phone Jun 15 - Jul 1, 2007
She Stoops to Comedy Mar 29 - Apr 29, 2007
Vigils Jan 29 - Mar 4, 2007
Martha, Josie & The Chinese Elvis Nov 6 - Dec 17, 2006
Get Your War On Oct 6 - 14, 2006
In the Continuum Aug 28 - Sep 24, 2006
One-Man Star Wars Trilogy Jul 26 - 30, 2006
Suite Earth Jul 23 - 25, 2006
Sill Jul 22 - 24, 2006
Luxury Lofts Coming Soon! Jul 22 - 23, 2006
Gutta Beautiful Jul 21 - 25, 2006
Remains of Shadow Jul 21 - 23, 2006
Giselle Must (Not) Die! Jul 21, 2006
The Faculty Room Jun 11 - Jul 9, 2006
The Gigli Concert Apr 9 - May 7, 2006
The Velvet Sky Feb 5 - Mar 5, 2006
Starving Nov 20 - Dec 18, 2005
Kiki and Herb: The Resurrection Tour Oct 20 - 23, 2005
After Ashley Sep 11 - Oct 9, 2005
The Clean House Jul 11 - Aug 14, 2005
Big Death & Little Death May 14 - Jun 12, 2005
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