Clue in Washington 2026

Clue musical transforms the iconic board game into a hilarious North American tour, landing in Washington, DC, at the National Theatre from Jan 27 – Feb 01, 2026. Dive into a night of mystery, murder, and blackmail as you meet Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard in this laugh-out-loud adaptation. Don’t miss this classic production—buy Clue tickets online today!
Clue Washington Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Dec 11, 2025 07:30 PM |
Cowgirl Clue from $69.62 |
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| Tuesday Jan 27, 2026 07:30 PM |
Clue On Stage from $76.69 |
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| Wednesday Jan 28, 2026 07:30 PM |
Clue On Stage from $76.42 |
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| Thursday Jan 29, 2026 07:30 PM |
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| Friday Jan 30, 2026 07:30 PM |
Clue On Stage from $76.69 |
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| Saturday Jan 31, 2026 02:00 PM |
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| Saturday Jan 31, 2026 07:30 PM |
Clue On Stage from $76.69 |
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| Sunday Feb 01, 2026 02:00 PM |
Clue On Stage from $76.69 |
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| Sunday Feb 01, 2026 07:30 PM |
Clue On Stage from $76.42 |
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Cast in Washington
The North American tour of Clue assembles the classic suspects and key figures in this comedic whodunit.
- Jennifer Allen as Mrs. Peacock
- Mariah Burks as The Cook
- Donna English as Mrs. White
- David Hess as Colonel Mustard
- Sarah Hollis as Miss Scarlet
- John Shartzer as Mr. Green
- Jeff Skowron as Wadsworth
- Mark Jude Sullivan as Mr. Boddy
- Jamil A.C. Mangan as The Cop
- Elisabeth Yancey as Yvette
- Evan Zes as Professor Plum
The Venue: National Theatre
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Clue playing in Washington, DC?
Clue will be on stage in Washington, DC from Jan 27 – Feb 1 2026. Exact curtain times vary by date, so double‑check your ticket or the venue’s calendar.
What is the basic plot of Clue?
The musical reimagines the classic whodunit board game as a zippy 90‑minute caper, following six eccentric dinner guests, a butler with secrets, and a stormy night where bodies—and punchlines—pile up. Expect rapid‑fire comedy, catchy songs, and multiple surprise endings.
How long does the performance run?
Including a 15‑minute intermission, the show runs about 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Is the show suitable for children?
Yes, the humor is family‑friendly, but very young children may miss some of the wordplay. Ages 8 and up tend to have the best time.
What awards or nominations has Clue received?
While still new to the stage, Clue’s earlier regional productions won raves for Outstanding New Musical and Scenic Design at several theatre‑league awards; the touring version carries that creative team forward.
What time should I arrive at the theatre?
Doors usually open 60 minutes before showtime. Arriving 30–45 minutes early lets you pick up drinks, snap photos with the crime‑scene backdrop, and find your seat stress‑free.
How can I find cheap tickets?
Set price alerts, check the venue’s student or rush programs, and follow the tour’s social channels for last‑minute promo codes. Weeknight performances and balcony seats often drop below face value on resale sites a week out.
Can I buy tickets at the door on the day of the show?
If the performance isn’t sold out, the box office will release any returned seats 2 hours before curtain, usually at standard prices.
Is the venue accessible for guests with disabilities?
Yes. Each theatre on the tour offers wheelchair and companion seating, assisted‑listening devices, and accessible restrooms. Reserve accessible seats early, as they’re limited.
Is there a dress code?
Come as you are—smart casual is the norm—but many fans lean into the fun by wearing a splash of their favorite suspect’s color.
Will any of the original Broadway cast appear in this tour stop?
Touring casts can change city to city. Check the program when you arrive; understudies sometimes step into principal roles, keeping the mystery fresh.
Can I purchase show merchandise at the theatre?
Yes. The lobby merch kiosk sells T‑shirts, enamel pins of each weapon, and a tour‑exclusive board game sleeve. Tap‑to‑pay is available to keep lines moving.