The luxurious Federal-style National Theatre is the oldest continuously operating theater in Washington (since 1835) and the third oldest in the nation. It's exciting just to see the stage on which Sarah Bernhardt, John Barrymore, Helen Hayes, and so many other notables have performed. The 1,672-seat National is the closest thing Washington has to a Broadway-style playhouse. The 2002-03 season hits included 42nd Street, Chicago, and Beauty and the Beast.
One thing that has never flagged at The National is its commitment to offering free public-service programs: Saturday-morning children's theater (puppets, clowns, magicians, dancers, and singers) and Monday-night showcases of local groups and performers September through May, plus free summer films. Call tel. 202/783-3372 for details.
1321 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.Phone: 202/628-6161 to charge tickets.Tickets $30-$75; discounts available for students, seniors, military personnel, and people with disabilities.Metro: Metro Center.