A Night to Remember at Drunk Shakespeare
Experience Shakespeare like never before—at Drunk Shakespeare in Washington, D.C., where laughter meets classic theater in a unique blend of comedy and creativity.
Experience the unique blend of comedy and classic theater at Drunk Shakespeare, where talented actors perform a classic Shakespearean play with a twist—while drinking! This entertaining venue promises a night filled with laughter and creativity, making it a must-visit for tourists in Washington, D.C.
A brief summary to Drunk Shakespeare
- 1100 13th St NW Suite 105, Washington, Downtown, District of Columbia, 20005, US
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- Wednesday 6:30 pm-9 pm
- Thursday 6:30 pm-9 pm
- Friday 6 pm-12 am
- Saturday 3 pm-12 am
- Sunday 5 pm-9 pm
Local tips
- Arrive early to grab a good seat and enjoy a drink before the show starts.
- Check the schedule online to see which Shakespeare play is being performed during your visit.
- Consider attending a weekend show for a lively crowd and a more festive atmosphere.
- Dress comfortably; the performance is casual and laid-back.
- Don't forget to take photos with the cast after the performance—it's a fun way to remember your night!
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Getting There
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Walking
If you're starting from the Maryland State House, head west on State Circle and continue onto Main Street. Walk straight until you reach West Street, then turn right. Follow West Street until you reach the intersection with Church Circle. Keep going straight on West Street until you reach the intersection with Duke of Gloucester Street. Turn left onto Duke of Gloucester Street, which eventually leads to the City Dock. From the City Dock, take the Water Taxi to Washington, DC. Disembark at the Wharf. Once you are at the Wharf, head to the nearest Metro station - the Waterfront Metro Station. Take the Green Line towards Greenbelt and transfer at L'Enfant Plaza to the Yellow Line towards Mount Vernon Sq/7th St-Convention Center. Get off at the Gallery Place-Chinatown station and transfer to the Red Line towards Glenmont. Disembark at the McPherson Sq station and walk to 1100 13th St NW Suite 105, which is a short 10-minute walk from the station.
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Public Transport
From the Annapolis Transit Center, take the Route 99 bus towards New Carrollton Metro Station. Get off at the New Carrollton Metro Station and transfer to the Orange Line towards Vienna. Change at L'Enfant Plaza to the Yellow Line towards Mount Vernon Sq/7th St-Convention Center. Get off at the Gallery Place-Chinatown station and transfer to the Red Line towards Glenmont. Disembark at the McPherson Sq station. From there, it's about a 10-minute walk to 1100 13th St NW Suite 105. Head west on I Street NW, then turn left onto 13th Street NW.
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Biking
If you're looking to bike, rent a bike from a local bike-sharing service in Annapolis. Start at the bike station near the City Dock and head towards West Street, then continue to Maryland Avenue. Follow the bike lane on Maryland Avenue, heading towards the Naval Academy. Once you reach the Naval Academy, continue along the designated bike paths towards the waterfront. You can then take a bike ferry across the water to Washington, DC. Once on the other side, bike towards 1100 13th St NW Suite 105, using the bike lanes along 12th Street NW and then turning onto 13th Street NW.
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