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Parking & Directions for The Who's Tommy National Theatre - DC
1321 Pennsylvania Ave Nw, Washington, DC
20004, US
1. 7th & G St NW Garage - 0.2 miles - $20
2. 600 F St NW Garage - 0.3 miles - $25
3. National Place Garage - 0.3 miles - $22
4. 10th & E St NW Garage - 0.4 miles - $18
5. Union Station Garage - 1 mile - $15
The Who's Tommy Musical / play Live at National Theatre | Washington – April 20th, 2027
The National Theatre in DC isn’t just your average historic venue, it’s a place where the magic of live theater truly comes alive. Its charming outdoor area, with those vintage lamp posts and cozy seating, makes for a perfect pre-show hangout. Over the years, it’s hosted some serious talent, including Broadway veterans who've graced stages from New York to DC. I mean, who could forget the buzz when The Phantom of the Opera made its local debut there back in 1995? That was a night to remember. The venue also does a great job of pulling audiences into the stories, with discussions that dive into the themes and motifs of each show, making everything feel a little more personal. And if you’re lucky enough to catch The Who's Tommy Washington at the National Theatre, you’ll see how they bring that raw energy to life, making it a night you won’t forget. The mezzanine is a favorite spot, packed with folks who really get into the performances, and honestly, the whole place oozes character. Just a heads up if you’re coming from the suburbs, watch out for traffic during rush hour, because parking and timing can be tricky. But trust me, a night at the National Theatre with The Who's Tommy Washington is worth every bit of the effort.