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Another one of DC's hidden gems. This theater is w...

Another one of DC's hidden gems. This theater is worth visiting just to see the architecture and read the history as you walk up the stairs and queue for the lobby. The black and white photographs and descriptions give a glimpse of a DC not often discussed or remembered. The bonus of GALA is you are then treated to a professional performance inside. (Which is also beautiful and, if the grid is not too bright you can see the beauty of the ceiling.) This theater works hard, the actors stay with local residents to make it affordable for everyone to produce and then see the show... Plus provide support and activities for local schools/children
Do yourself a favor and enjoy a night out at GALA... For so many reasons you'll be glad you did.

Great shows, a long block from the Metro, buses go...

Great shows, a long block from the Metro, buses go right past, good restaurants all around, elevator for the handicapped. Parking on top of the Giant and in the shopping center across the street. Tivoli Square may be the best public space in DC in the summer.

This is a great community theater, their commitmen...

This is a great community theater, their commitment to bilingual productions and education in performing arts is phenomenal. My recommendation is that you arrive early for seats closest to the front because the seats higher up are not designed for individuals above average height and weight.

Went on a 3rd grade field trip, saw a play about P...

Went on a 3rd grade field trip, saw a play about Picasso. Perfect content for the kids, emphasized he zest for life and living to the fullest. Bilingual production. Really in impressed. Located downtown DC. Rough commute for showtime, got stuck in am traffic. Lovely theater, small and intimate, but professional.

GALA Hispanic Theatre

GALA Hispanic Theatre

4.7