Atlas Performing Arts Center
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Alejandro B
Ottawa, Canadá971 aportes
dic. de 2022 • Solitario
I came to this venue on a whim after seeing an ad for a show that was being put on by the Mosaic Theater Company. Not only did I love the building--I found the location to be perfect for small, intimate performances--but I left in awe of how good the show was. My only "complaint" is that I cannot come regularly as I don't live in Washington.
Escrita el 18 de diciembre de 2022
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fiamma11
Vienna, VA4,757 aportes
dic. de 2021
My husband and I attended. IN Series' production of A Fairy Queen; I was so impressed. This venue is excellent for small opera productions. The acoustics are terrific, the stadium seating was comfortable, intimate and provided unobstructed views. I would term it brilliant and will certainly return. The only caveat: parking can be a challenge.
Escrita el 12 de diciembre de 2021
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jaseaton
Silver Spring, MD2,511 aportes
ene. de 2020 • Amigos
We've been ling-time subscribers to Misaic's presentations at the various theater spaces in Atlas, and we have lived about 70% of the shows on Israeli/Palestinian racial justice, African-American and similar topical & public issues/themes that we've seen there over the years. But yesterday's final performance of "Eureka Day," a play about pro- and anti-vaccination parents at a progressive day school, was the last nail in the coffin for us. The theater space is still wonderful, but we've been seriously disappointed in ALL the plays produced this season by the new artistic team. So, we're not renewing for the next season, and our group of friends will switch our theater-going to Woolly Mammoth, Studio, or somewhere else. Please, Mosaic, get your act together, because we love coming down for plays and a meal in the H Street corridor!
Escrita el 7 de enero de 2020
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jaseaton
Silver Spring, MD2,511 aportes
set. de 2019
As part of their series on African-American playwrights, we went to see Lynne Nottage's Fabulation or the Re-Education of Undine. I hadn't seen anything by her and had high expectations. However, this particular play was written years before she got her act together: WAY roo much of Undine's character's lines are asides to the audience designed to tell you what Nottage hadn't yet learned to show. But the minor characters were well-drawn and well-acted. Anyway...the Lang Theater on the upstairs level of the Atlas Center is an intimate theatre space: comfortable seats, good angle so your view isn't blocked by the person in front of you. Excellent acoustics, dubbing, lighting and set design. We don't always love the plays (they hit about 65% in my experience), but we LOVE seeing theatre in a place where the racial balance averages about 35-45% African-American.
Escrita el 21 de setiembre de 2019
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AvisM
Washington DC, Distrito de Columbia6 aportes
jun. de 2019
In a section of the city that's been painfully gentrified, the Atlas group has revived this theater and, by my observation, has made an effort to reflect and incorporate the cultural interests of the whole city, including the H Street district where some longtime residents/families have felt/have been pushed out and ignored. Parking for consumers, however, is utterly insurmountable. The district seems to flaunt their power to regulate and license parking spaces. We paid for a space we could never even find.
Escrita el 7 de agosto de 2019
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jaseaton
Silver Spring, MD2,511 aportes
jun. de 2019 • Pareja
After reading about Serses in the Post we bought last minute tickets and went to see Serses, an opera based on a mashup of Handel and Rumi. The story of the Persian king, his brother and three women who, together, form a live pentangle, is ridiculous, as was the Rumi-an commentary, but the si Gingrich and music were wonderful, and the Atlas theater's venues are as well: a terrific place to take in small, e experimental opera and performances of all kinds.
Escrita el 2 de junio de 2019
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HBW
1 aporte
abr. de 2019 • Amigos
Excellent production. Staging, acting, costumes were all first rate and the venue was perfect. We were out of town visitors who unwittingly bought tickets for next week’s show but the box office obligingly honored them for last night’s performance. Highly recommend.
Escrita el 7 de abril de 2019
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jaseaton
Silver Spring, MD2,511 aportes
ene. de 2019 • Pareja
The Atlas has three stages, each devoted to various themed series. We've been going to several in the Mosaic series of Middle Eastern plays (and/or plays by Middle Eastern playwrights). Today's was "Oh God" about a troubled God seeking help from an Israeli therapist (excellent!). The upstairs stage holds about 300 people (estimate) and yet is truly intimate. Excellent lighting, acoustics and casts. He H street corridor, which the Atlas anchors, is up and coming. Parking is the only significant challenge. But they have a free trolley that shuttles you from Union Station.
Escrita el 20 de enero de 2019
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Douglas T
Los Altos, CA1,754 aportes
oct. de 2018 • Pareja
We went to a production by the 4-5 year old Mosaic Theatre Company. This space has 3-4 performance spaces carved out of an old famous Art Deco theatre. The largest is a great place to see plays, steeply set and close in to a very large stage. The production of The Agitators was excellent. When in Washington DC we will always check to see what is going on here.
Escrita el 4 de noviembre de 2018
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jaseaton
Silver Spring, MD2,511 aportes
set. de 2018 • Amigos
We went to see Rosetta & Marie, the season opener at the Mosaic Theater in the Lang stage at Atlas Performing Arts...a truly wonderful musical about the life of Rosetta Tharpe, the largely forgotten grandmother of rock & roll...truly inspiring and rollicking fun. It was good to see an audience that was over half African-American. The theater itself is a delightful small venue.
Escrita el 23 de setiembre de 2018
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