Small theaters' audiences are growing, but where will they sit?
You might call Washington's small-theater scene D.C.'s off-off-Broadway, but Julianne Brienza, executive director of the Capital Fringe Festival, hopes you won't. "That's so lame," she says. "That's the whole 'D.C. wants to be New York' thing." Small theaters in the District are grateful that the city doesn't have its own version of the Great White Way, because here, nothing has to be "off" anything. Theater is theat…