Tours of the National Theatre
Tours
of the National Theatre can be arranged when the house is "dark."
However, when touring attractions are resident in the house, last-minute
rehearsals and technical work make tours impossible to schedule.
The minimum number of participants is 10, and the maximum is 60.
Tours are for any age group -- so long as any children included
are mature enough to listen quietly to the descriptions of the guide.
Of course, if the group is all children, the discussion will be
aimed at their age level, but polite attention is still expected.
Tours last approximately one hour and include history of the National
and discussion of the technical aspects of putting on a show here.
A Question-and-Answer period is included if time allows. It is generally
possible to go backstage and onto the stage. Children should be
cautioned in advance to watch their step carefully, especially backstage,
and to not touch props, ropes, tools or anything else in the theatre.
Most tours are conducted by volunteer tour guides, so arranging
a tour date depends on the availability of a guide. (Individuals
with some background in theatre, who are available during the day,
and who might like to conduct tours, can send a letter of application
to the National Theatre describing their experience and interest
- find our address on the contact info
page.)
Tours are available only on business days between 11:00 am and
3 pm (ending around 4 pm). Advance arrangements and reservations
are required. Call John Loomis at 202-783-6854 for tour information
and bookings.
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