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  • League of Washington Theatres
    The League of Washington Theatres is an association of nonprofit professional theatres and related organizations in the greater Washington metropolitan area.
  • Helen Hayes Awards
    helenhayes.org is the leading site for professional theatre in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The Helen Hayes Awards honor achievement, celebrate, and promote the Washington D.C. professional theatre.
  • TICKETplace
    The Washington area's only authorized 1/2 price ticket outlet, TICKETplace is a service of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington in partnership with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Washington Post, and TICKETMASTER. Since 1981, TICKETplace has served as the region’s only discounted ticket outlet for arts organizations.
  • Potomac Stages
    The DC area's only guide to 205 live theaters -- something for every taste and every budget. Potomac Stages sends a free email update every Wednesday - so visit their site and sign up.
  • dcplay.org
    Tired of going to the theater alone because no one shares your good taste? Join dcplay -- it's free! A social group for mostly single 21-to-39-year-olds who see plays in the Washington, DC area. The group meets for dinner at a local restaurant before the play which allows time for all members to get acquainted.
  • our-dc.com
    An online guide to events, neighborhoods, culture and destinations in the Washington D.C.area.
  • Downtown DC
    Get Downtown. It’s that simple. If you are visiting the District for the first time, or have lived here since they filled the swamp, it’s time to come Downtown. Use this site to guide you - get on the Metro and get downtown.
  • On Stage
    A guide to performing arts in the Washington, D.C. area.
  • Catalogue for Philanthropy
    The Massachusetts Catalogue for Philanthropy was the first of its kind. It was conceived in late November, 1996, as a possible "Foundation-Initiated Project" of the Ellis L. Phillips Foundation. From the outset, it was designed to be the nucleus of several interrelated and mutually reinforcing elements, engaging all constituencies of philanthropy, in a comprehensive, institutionalized system for promoting philanthropy itself.
    Click here to go direct to WSG's page on the Catalogue for Philanthropy site.
  • Commission on the Arts and Humanities
    Since 1968, the District of Columbia Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) has developed and promoted local artists, organizations, and activities as part of its mission to enrich the quality of life of the people of Washington.
  • The Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
    The Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington is an organization dedicated to sustaining and increasing regional leadership, appreciation, support and resources for arts and culture.
  • National Endowment for the Arts
    The National Endowment for the Arts exists to foster, preserve, and promote excellence in the arts, to bring art to all Americans, and to provide leadership in arts education.
  • Playbill
    Serving theatre since 1884, the online version includes reviews and listings for Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theatre.