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Woolly Mammoth

We the Woolly: Remixing 250

Wed, Jul 1, 2026 – Fri, Jul 31, 2026at 6:00 PM
641 D Street Northwest, Washington, DC
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We the Woolly: Remixing 250 transforms Woolly Mammoth's home into a vibrant cultural hub for the entire month of July 2026, inviting artists, neighbors, families, activists, and audiences to collectively envision the future of Washington, D.C., and the nation itself. Running as a free series of events, this program celebrates the diversity of the nation's capital through a dynamic blend of live music, dance, spoken word, circus arts, interdisciplinary performance, community conversations, and family-friendly activities. By placing the theater at the center of civic imagination, the series extends Woolly Mammoth's longstanding commitment to pushing artistic and social boundaries.

When: July 1 through July 31, 2026, with various events scheduled throughout the month.

Venue: Woolly Mammoth, 641 D St. NW, Washington, D.C., located in the heart of Downtown DC, equidistant from the Capitol and the White House.

Admission: All events in the series are free and open to the public.

Lineup and Performances: The series features live music, dance, spoken word performances, and circus acts from a range of local and visiting artists, though specific performers are not individually listed in the provided material.

Activities and Programming: In addition to staged performances, the series includes interdisciplinary performance works, community conversations that invite public dialogue about the future of the city and country, and family-friendly programming designed for attendees of all ages.

Audience: Open to all; families, activists, artists, neighbors, and general audiences are especially encouraged to attend.

Note: As a month-long series, specific showtimes and daily schedules are likely posted on the Woolly Mammoth website; interested attendees should check for individual event listings to plan their visit.

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