DC INTERNATIONAL THEATRE FESTIVAL

A YEAR OF TRANSFORMATIVE PARTNERSHIPS

JULY 1, 2025 - JUNE 30, 2026

The DC International Theatre Festival is a year-long celebration of the transformative partnerships forged between American and international theatre artists across borders. DC theatres bring the best international talent to DC, and attract visitors from across the region and the country to experience world-class performances.

“This festival started with a simple idea: what if DC’s Downtown theatres pooled our energy to bring global artists into conversation with our audiences—and with each other?” said Maria Manuela Goyanes, Artistic Director, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company/LCT3 at Lincoln Center. “DC is one of the most international cities in the world. It makes sense that our stages reflect that. I’m proud that Woolly is part of a collective effort to build deeper relationships across borders and expand what’s possible in American theatre.”

Theatrical Process in Translation: A Conversation with Jyana Browne, Simon Godwin, and Mina Morita in collaboration with the Japanese Embassy

SEPTEMBER 21, 2025 6:00 PM

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On September 21 at 6 pm, join us for a Discussion at Studio Theatre: Simon Godwin (Artistic Director, STC), Mina Morita (Bold Resident Director & Creative Producer, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company), Jyana S. Browne (Assistant Professor of Premodern Japanese Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Maryland), will be moderated by the Japanese Embassy at Studio Theatre. Working across Japan and the United States, Mina and Simon speak to their cross-cultural experiences.

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THE VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL ARTISTIC COLLABORATION

SEPTEMBER 26, 2025 6:30 PM

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Studio Theatre, in conjunction with CODAworx SummitThe Value of International Artistic Collaboration, presents a conversation featuring leaders from the DC theatre scene including Maria Manuela Goyanes (Artistic Director, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company/LCT3 at Lincoln Center), David Muse (Artistic Director, Studio Theatre), and Drew Lichtenberg (Artistic Producer, STC), in discussion with two luminaries in the public art world, Vincent Roy (Founder, EXMURO) and Jeremy Crandell (Arts Producer, Burning Man) as part of the DC International Theatre Festival.

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