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Reston Community Players Reston Community Players (RCP) is committed to excellence in community theatre for Reston, Virginia and metropolitan Washington, D.C.
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Sterling Playmakers The Sterling Playmakers is a non-profit 501(c)(3) community theatre organization in partnership with Loudoun County Parks, Recreation and Community Services and the Sterling Community Center. Founded in 1996, the Sterling Playmakers provides amateur community theatre performed by local residents for the entire Loudoun community. We are proud to present quality, family-friendly entertainment.
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The Alliance Theatre The Alliance Theatre is dedicated to the production of excellent family based community theatre located conveniently in western Fairfax County. Be sure to check out our current productions, past performances and upcoming productions! Whether you LOVE going to the theatre, want to shine on stage or want to get involved back stage, the Alliance Theatre has a place for you!
Our performances feature "families". It is the only theatre in the area that allows parents, grandparents and children to work creatively together on a professional production! Come see what we have to offer.
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McLean Community Players MCP, formed out of the Great Falls Players, C.A.S.T. in McLean, and the McLean Theatre Alliance, has been entertaining the community since about 1964.
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The Arlington Players The Arlington Players is a nonprofit, volunteer theater company. Our mission is to produce artistically challenging theater in the grand style, cultivating an environment of artistic excellence and education for artists, audiences and the community of Arlington County, Virginia, by providing opportunities to advance knowledge, skills and participation in the theater arts.
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Domainion Stage Dominion Stage is a member of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, the Southeast Theatre Association, the Northern Virginia Theatre Alliance (NVTA), and Washington Area Theatre Community Honors (WATCH).
Dominion Stage is supported in part by the Arlington Arts Commission and the Arlington Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Resources, Cultural Affairs Division.
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Elden Street Players The Elden Street Players were founded in 1988 and have been committed to providing affordable, high-quality theatrical productions. As a community theatre, our all volunteer staff and casts are continuously striving to push the limits of what is possible in our intimate "black box space" at the Industrial Strength Theatre.
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Little Theatre of Alexandria Founded in 1934, the Little Theatre of Alexandria began as a small play-reading group in Old Town Alexandria under the Presidency of Miss Mary Lindsey. Full productions ensued, and in 1939 the group bought a rickety former blacksmith’s shop located in Ramsey Alley, between Lee and Fairfax streets, for rehearsal space and construction of sets and costumes. Since 1934, the theatre has mounted over 300 productions.
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St. Mark's Players A Tradition of First-Rate Community Theatre Since 1983. The St. Mark's Players is a participatory company that uses theater to explore our lives - theologically and personally - and to serve our community and the St. Mark's Parish.
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The Vienna Theatre Company The Vienna Theatre Company was started in 1974 by Norman Chaudet, who directed drama at James Madison High School. "Norm" formed the VTC after many of the students he directed in the high school productions wanted to continue to work with him after their graduation and his retirement. Norm started his group with the talented young adults and soon expanded it to include members of the community.
After several years of working with the Vienna Department of Parks and Recreation under Jud Hockman and Barbara Gotterdam, the company was officially chartered by the town in 1982.
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The Providence Players of Fairfax
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Rooftop Productions Rooftop Productions, the Center for the Arts’ theatre company, now in its 5th year, brings a refreshing variety of classic drama, comedy, and musical entertainment to the community.
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Not Just Shakespeare Not Just Shakespeare is a classically-inspired community theater group that performs in Leesburg and western Loudoun. Education has always been a strong component of the group. NJS was founded by a group of actors who had so much fun working with each other that they created a new acting workshop so that the fun could continue. The works of William Shakespeare were chosen as the foundation of this theater workshop.
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