Washington, D.C.
Atlas Performing Arts Center
Beyond the throwback façade and ticket window, visitors find a sophisticated lobby worthy of cocktail parties. The Atlas Theater was originally built in 1938 by the Kogod-Burka movie chain, the same company which built Cleveland Park’s Uptown Theater. Ascend the stairs to the two theaters, which have comfortable seating, an oversized screen, and a revolving line-up of live performances. Events range from theatre performances to dance to music, even film. During the summer, the Atlas offers a summer film series, which has Sunday screenings for $2 a person.
Amenities
Open / Closes- Accessible by Public Transportation
- Advance Tickets Recommended
- Historic/Legendary
- Indoor
- Music - World
- Music - Jazz
- Music - Opera
- Music - Alternative
- Music - Classical
- Music - Other
- Theater - Other
- Theater - Children
- Theater - Musicals
- Theater - Classical
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