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The Lincoln Theatre

Location

1215 U street NW
Washington , DC, 20009

Phone: 202-328-6000
Fax: 202-328-9245
See map: Google Maps

Lincoln Theatre, built in 1922, was the center of a cultural renaissance that predated Harlem. Washington natives Duke Ellington and Pearl Bailey were joined by nationally acclaimed artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday, Nat King Cole, Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, and Sarah Vaughn who performed regularly on our storied stage. Even FDR had his birthday parties at the Lincoln Colonnade, a festive party hall once located at the Theatre.

Now experiencing a second renaissance, we remain committed to entertain, educate and inspire by offering and preserving an historical community treasure, the Lincoln Theatre, for multi-cultural experiences and programming. As a hybrid community-commercial venue, we are stimulating a cultural dialogue nationally and in our own neighborhood.

Arts partnerships and generous funding by the District allow us to give back through our Cultural Catalyst Enrichment Initiative. National-level talents like Carrie Fisher and Alicia Keys are increasing our profile as the main stage for the revitalization of the U Street Corridor. Join us in continuing to preserve the Lincoln's legacy as a cultural beacon for Washington and the world.
 

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