This week’s giveaway is a pair of tickets to Studio Theatre’s production of Hand to God.

In a church basement in a small Texas town, the teens of Christian puppetry Ministry gather to bring the Word to the Flock. But one puppet takes on a foul-mouthed, demonic life of its own—unleashing the community’s barely repressed lust and rage.
Features Liam Forde, Susan Rome, Caitlin Collins, Ryan McBride and Tim Getman
The giveaway: 1 pair of tickets, good for any performance, July 7 – 17, 2016
Hand to God
Where: Studio Theatre
Stage 4
1501 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
Value: $80/pair
Hand to God details
Contest closes Thursday, July 7 at 5:00 pm
Here’s how to enter:
- Answer our giveaway question in the comments section below. We’ve enjoyed your answers from previous contest so much, we’re reprising it: (if you’ve already told us ALL your favorite dining spots in previous contests, it’s okay to enter them again.)
2. How we choose the winner:
The winner will be chosen in a scientifically random drawing held Thursday, July 7 at 5:00 pm. We will contact the winner by email. If we don’t receive a response by midnight on June 23, another entry will be chosen.
With this giveaway, we take a 3 week break. We’ll be back July 26th, with another great giveaway.
Giveaway Question:
When I’m going to ___________ (name of theatre), my favorite restaurant is _____________.
Our contestants’ favorite dining spots so far.
1st Stage: Chima, Sukara
Arena Stage: Jenny’s Fusion, Agua 301, Marsala Art, sandwiches from Safeway
Folger: Barrel, Hank’s Oyster Bar, Ted’s Bulletin, Cafe Mozart, Mr. Henry’s, Burrito Brothers
Forum Theatre: 8407 Kitchen Bar, Lebanese Taverna
GALA Hispanic Theatre: Thip Khao
Gallery Place: Busboys and Poets
Gunston Theatre II: Tazza Kitchen
H Street (Atlas Arts and Capital Fringe): Ocopa, Toki Underground, Biergarten Haus, Granville Moor’s
Keegan Theatre: Floriana, Agora, Le Grenier
Imagination Stage: Urban Heights
The Kennedy Center: Campano, District Commons, Bodega, Notti Bianche, Farmers, Fishers and Bakers, Sequoia
Sidney Harman Hall: Rasiky, Momofuku,
Lansburgh and Woolly Mammoth Theatres: Jaleo, District Chophouse, Oyamel, Rasika, Fiola, Rosa Mexicano, Paul’s Bakery
The National: Elephant and Castle, Hamilton, Milk Bar, Momofuku, Del Frisco’s Grill
Olney Theatre Center: Great Sage, Ricciuti’s, Sol Azteca, Mannequin Pis, Olney Ale House, Ricciti’s
Quotidian: Persimmons
Round House Theatre: Woodmont Grill
Signature Theatre: Samuel Beckett’s Irish Pub, Carlyle Grand Cafe, Busboys and Poets, Guapos, Cheesecake Factory, Copperwood Tavern, Medi Mediterranean Grill
Source Theatre: Amsterdam, Falafel, Bar Pilar, Doi Moi
Studio Theatre: The Pic, Matchbox and The Commissary, Bar Pilar, Milk Bar, Logan Tavern
Synetic Theater: Jaleo
Tantallon Community Theatre: Bangkok Garden
Warner: Old Ebbitt Grill
Washington Stage Guild: Mandu, Acadiana, Capital City Brew
WSC Avant Bard: China Chilcano,
Who doesn’t like free tickets?
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When I’m going to Sidney Harman Hall, I just loooove indulging myself with the BEST ramen in town at Daikaya! This is not “arguably” the best, but really The Best, since we’ve tried and re-tried almost all ramen serving restaurants around DC. And as a bonus: one can still eat after the shows – rare thing in the Capital…
When I’m going to the Lansburgh, my favorite restaurant is Luke’s Lobsters.
When seeing a show Harman Hall, we enjoy Full Kee Chinese restaurant.
When I’m going to Studio Theatre, my favorite restaurant is Lupo Verde! One of the few restaurants where it is possible to eat AFTER the play.
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