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Source Theatre Company was anon-profittheater company inWashington, D.C., that operated from 1977 until 2002 and formally disbanded in 2006.
Located at 1835 14th St NW in the14th Street corridor, its theatre building had a 120-seatblack box performance space with loading dock and dressing rooms. The second floor had a rehearsal room, conference room, and office space.[1]
The company aimed to help emerging theater artists, by producing new plays, reinterpreting the classics, non-traditional casting, and performing in non-established performance space. It received sixHelen Hayes Awards and was nominated for 44 more.[2]
Since the company disbanded in 2006, its facility has been used by several theatrical organizations, including:
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