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Harman Center for the Arts

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Harman Center for the Arts
Entrance to the Harman Center for the Arts
Harman Center for the Arts is located in Washington, D.C.
Harman Center for the Arts
Harman Center for the Arts
Location withinWashington, D.C.
AddressWashington, D.C.
United States
Coordinates38°53′45″N77°01′20″W/ 38.895833°N 77.022222°W/38.895833; -77.022222
Opened2007
Website
www.shakespearetheatre.org

TheHarman Center for the Artsis a complex consisting of theMichael R. Klein Theatre(4507th StreetNW) andSidney Harman Hall(SHH; at Sixth and F Streets NW) in downtownWashington, D.C.,US.

SHH is the latest addition to the existing Lansburgh Theatre to create the new "Center For the Arts". Construction began in November 2004 and it opened on September 15, 2007.[1]Jack Diamonddesigned the theatre and Paul Beckmann of the DC firm Smithgroup designed the building that houses the theatre at a cost of $89 million. [2]Both theatres are home to Washington, D.C.'sShakespeare Theatre Company(STC), but the new theatre will extend its performance spaces to other local arts groups in the hope of broadening Washington’s appeal as an arts scene.

The Harman Center is named for the Harman family and former STC Board of Trustees member the lateSidney Harman,who provided much of the financial support for its construction.Michael Kahn,Artistic Director of the STC, serves as Artistic Director of the Harman Center.

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The completion of the Harman Center allows the STC to expand its season to seven plays, four at SHH (which seats 755) and three at its current location, the Lansburgh Theatre (which seats 451), in addition to the Company’s annualFree For All,formerly held outdoors atRock Creek Park’s Carter Barron Amphitheatre, but from 2009's production ofThe Taming of the Shrew,has been on the main stage at the Company's SHH in downtown Washington.

SHH will have multiple stage configurations making it adaptable to the needs of each performance while the Harman Center will make it possible to develop the existing STC's educational programs in order to reach even more local students. Performances and programs will be made more accessible with the availability of discounted tickets.

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