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Conference Room at Shakespeare Theatre Company

Shakespeare Theatre Company · 610 F Street NW, Washington DC, 20004 · Show map
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The Conference Room at Shakespeare Theatre Company is an ideal space for small gatherings, accommodating up to 18 people. Perfect for not-for-profit organizations or sole proprietorships that require occasional conference space, this room is equipped with three tables for custom configurations and 18 rolling conference chairs. It features a hospitality bar and is fully wired for audio/visual needs and teleconferencing. The walls are adorned with classic theatrical caricature art, including an original illustration by Al Hirschfeld of Artistic Director Michael Kahn, adding a touch of creativity to your meetings. This space is perfect for small corporate meetings, brainstorming sessions, or intimate gatherings.

Features

Wifi
Audio/visual equipment
Hospitality bar
Teleconferencing capabilities

Space

32m² (344ft²)

Capacities

18 Boardroom

Guide prices

Indicative pricing based on standard rates. Request an instant quote for your exact brief.

Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£500 / Minimum spend

Location

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Shakespeare Theatre Company 610 F Street NWUnknown 20004Washington DC
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