
About this Event
Tour description:
The history of performing arts and theatre in Washington, DC, is a hidden gem often overshadowed by the history of politics. Discover the city's vibrant and internationally renowned theatre community by visiting DC's historic theater venues and learning about the decades of women’s contributions to the artistic community. Listen as your guide brings the women's stories and marginalized history from behind the curtains to front and center on stage! Raising the Curtain on the Washington Women in Theatre walking tour is part of Theatre Week, a celebration of theatre in the Washington-area region. #DCTHEATRE
Tour Guide: Lynn O'Conner is a Licensed D.C. tour guide, member of the Guild of Professional Tour Guides of Washington, DC
- Tour Information:
- Tour Starting Location: Meet at the National Portrait Gallery, 8th and G Streets, NW (Penn Quarter).
- Closest Metro or Bus Line: Gallery Place
- Tour Ending Location: Freedom Plaza
- Tour Length: 2 hours
- Tour Distance: 5 mile(s)
- Fitness Level: Low Level (intensity of slow walking, flat terrain)
- Audio Enhancer: Yes
- ASL: No
- Wheelchair Accessible: No
- Stroller Accessible: No
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Meet at the National Portrait Gallery, 8th and G Streets, NW (Penn Quarter)., 8th and G Streets, NW, Washington, United States
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