CONSTRUCTION BEGINS
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Fantastic news: On October 2, 2007, the Arena Stage Board of Trustees voted to commence construction on the new Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater! After planning our new home for many years and raising more than $106 million toward our $125 million goal, we are thrilled to announce that construction has begun.

Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater is named in honor of an extraordinary gift by Life Trustee Dr. Jaylee Mead and her husband, longtime Arena Stage Trustee Gilbert Mead, who passed away in May. For more information on the Mead Center, please click here. >

In order to allow for a timely and cost-effective renovation, Arena Stage moved to a temporary home in Crystal City (1800 S. Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22202) and plans to stage future performances at the Lincoln Theatre (1215 U Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009).

A five minute drive from our permanent home in Southwest DC, our temporary location in Crystal City is close to Reagan National Airport and one block away from the Crystal City Metro station, which is serviced by both the Blue and Yellow Metro lines. If you’ve been to Crystal City recently, you know that the area has been completely reinvigorated in recent years, with many restaurants—including several from Washington’s most famous chefs—within walking distance to the theater, as well as abundant free parking during the evenings and on weekends. We are confident that once you attend a show there, you will agree that it’s an ideal solution to our temporary need for performance space.

Arena Stage renovated the Crystal City theater specifically to accommodate our patrons and our productions for the next two and a half seasons while Arena’s new home is being built. The theater itself is roughly the same size as the Kreeger, though the lobby is larger than we currently have for that space. We began productions in Crystal City with Ella starting on December 28, 2007 and do not anticipate changing any existing performance dates for the rest of the 2007/2008 season except for The Mystery of Irma Vep which will now run from June 6, 2008 through July 13, 2008. Production dates for Kiki & Herb: Alive on Broadway may also change, but we will keep you informed. In the interim, please see the "Plan Your Visit" section of the website for Frequently Asked Questions, directions and other relevant information . >

We at Arena are extremely excited to build our new home and we hope that you share our anticipation and exhilaration at having reached this milestone. Take the short trip to Crystal City and the Lincoln Theatre with us, and we will come back to a fabulous new home in 2010–all thanks to your ongoing support of Arena Stage.