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4 Awards  





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Coordinates: 38°5435.4N 77°153.8W / 38.909833°N 77.031611°W / 38.909833; -77.031611
 

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The Studio Theatre
Formation1978
TypeTheatre group
PurposeContemporary Theatre
Location
  • 1501 14th Street NW, Washington DC

Artistic director(s)

David Muse

Notable members

Joy Zinoman, Founding Artistic Director
Websitehttp://www.studiotheatre.org/

The Studio Theatre is a non-profit theater production company located in the 14th Street corridor of Washington, D.C. It produces contemporary plays in a four-stage complex. Stages include the Metheny, the Mead and Milton, and Stage 4, a black box.

History[edit]

Joy Zinoman, the Founding Artistic Director of the Studio Theatre, Washington D.C.
Exterior of the Studio Theatre in Washington DC, taken from the southwest corner of 14th & P streets NW during evening twilight

In 1988, the Studio Theatre started its "2nd Stage" production series to provide opportunities for emerging and established local and national artists to share their talents.[1]

Facilities[edit]

Studio Theatre contains three main venues: the Metheny, the Mead, and the Milton. All three are thrust stages and seat approximately 200 people each. They were designed by co-founder Russell Metheny "to foster an intimate connection between actor and audience".[2] The fourth venue, Stage 4, is a flexible black box theater, used primarily for the former Studio 2ndStage and most recently Studio X.

Notable events[edit]

Washingtonian magazine, as part of its 50th anniversary commemoration, identified the Studio Theatre's move into its current space at 14th and P streets as one of "50 Moments That Shaped Washington, DC".[3]

Awards[edit]

Studio Theatre has been nominated for a total of 398 Helen Hayes Awards, winning 75 awards.[4]

2023 Helen Hayes Awards

2019 Helen Hayes Awards

2018 Helen Hayes Awards

2017 Helen Hayes Awards

2016 Helen Hayes Awards

2015 Helen Hayes Awards

2014 Helen Hayes Awards

2013 Helen Hayes Awards

2012 Helen Hayes Awards

2011 Helen Hayes Awards

2009 Helen Hayes Awards

2008 Helen Hayes Awards

2007 Helen Hayes Awards

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Studio Theatre". www.studiotheatre.org. Archived from the original on 2002-12-17.
  • ^ "Studio Theatre - Facilities". www.studiotheatre.org. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
  • ^ "50 Moments That Shaped Washington, DC". Washingtonian Magazine. 30 September 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  • ^ https://theatrewashington.org/helenhayesawards/nominees-recipients?tw_search=&sort_by=field_year_award_category_value&year=&theater=Studio+Theatre&field_recipient_value%5B1%5D=1
  • External links[edit]

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