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Parking & Directions for Mamma Mia! 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
Mamma Mia! Musical / play Live at National Theatre | Washington – October 27th, 2026
The National Theatre in DC isn’t just a historic landmark; it’s a vibrant hub where art, community, and history collide in the most inspiring ways. For years, it’s opened its doors to local creators, showcasing their work right in the lobby galleries, kind of like a secret treasure trove of emerging talent. It’s also played a pivotal role in shaping conversations, like when it hosted the Washington debut of The Vagina Monologues back in 1998, which really shook things up and sparked a lot of important dialogue. If you’ve ever been to Mamma Mia! Washington there, you know the energy that fills the place, electric, lively, kind of contagious. The theatre’s acoustics are surprisingly good, making sure every note and line hits just right, whether you’re in the front row or the back. And let’s be honest, the box seats are often the sweet spot for those celebrating something special or just wanting the best view in the house. Plus, the location is super convenient, close to loads of hotels and right near the Federal Triangle Metro stop, so getting there is a breeze. All in all, catching a show at the National Theatre feels like a piece of DC history mixed with the thrill of live performance, especially when you get to enjoy something as fun as Mamma Mia! Washington.