Lisner Auditorium Shows 2026–2027

Browse upcoming theatrical performances and live stage shows at this venue in Washington.

Lisner Auditorium is a live performance venue in Washington, serving local and visiting audiences, hosting theatrical productions, music-based shows, and touring stage performances. This page provides an overview of upcoming shows at Lisner Auditorium with event dates and venue-specific details.
Last updated: August 18, 2026.

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Upcoming Shows at Lisner Auditorium

Upcoming Shows: 2
Browse upcoming theatrical performances, musicals, and stage productions at this theater.
  • Live Theater Shows
    Sep
    20
    2026
    5:00 PM
    Sun
    Lisner Auditorium
    Washington, DC, US
    From $56
    Avg. price ~ $96
    Select Seats
  • Georgian National Ballet: Sukhishvili
    Oct
    28
    2026
    8:00 PM
    Wed
    Lisner Auditorium
    Washington, DC, US
    From $111
    Avg. price ~ $233
    Select Seats

About Lisner Auditorium

Lisner Auditorium hosts a variety of live stage performances including theatrical productions, music-based shows, and touring events. The venue offers an intimate setting for audiences to experience live entertainment throughout the year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of shows actually come through Washington, DC?

Pretty much the good stuff. You’ll see touring Broadway hits, big musicals, straight plays, plus ballet, opera, and the occasional comedy run. Some shows arrive with full Broadway-level production, others are a bit more stripped down — but still worth the night out.

How often does the schedule change in Washington?

More often than people expect. New shows get announced, runs get extended, sometimes dates shift around. If you checked last month, it’s probably already different now — that’s just how live theater works.

Do Broadway shows really come to Washington, or is that a stretch?

They absolutely do. Not the exact New York cast every time, but the same productions touring across the country. If it played well on Broadway, there’s a good chance it eventually rolls through Washington.

Where do most shows happen in Washington?

Usually at the main performing arts centers or historic theaters — the kind of venues built for live stage productions, not just concerts. If a big tour is in town, that’s where it’ll land.

What’s the easiest way to find shows in Washington, DC?

Start with the schedule and work from there. Scan by date, see what’s coming up, then click into shows or venues that catch your eye. It’s less “searching” and more “browsing what’s playing.”

Are shows running all year in Washington?

There’s always something happening, but individual shows don’t stick around forever. Most runs are short — a few days, maybe a couple of weeks — then the production moves on to the next city.

What’s the real difference between Broadway and touring shows here?

Broadway is New York. Everything else is on the road.
That said, touring productions can look surprisingly close to the original — same sets, same music, same story — just in a different zip code.

Do show dates in Washington ever change last minute?

They can, yeah. It’s not super common, but it happens — schedules shift, runs extend, things get adjusted. Always worth double-checking before you lock in plans.

What theaters are usually included in Washington listings?

Mostly the major venues — performing arts centers, touring houses, and established theaters that regularly host Broadway tours and large-scale productions.