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Parking & Directions for Maddy Smith DC Improv
1140 Connecticut Avenue N.W., Washington, DC
20036, US
1. Street Parking: 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. 14th Street NW Garage: 0.2 miles, $10
3. 1333 14th Street NW: 0.3 miles, $15
4. The Ellington: 0.4 miles, $20
5. Colonial Parking: 0.5 miles, $12
Maddy Smith Concert Live at DC Improv | Washington – October 22nd, 2026
The DC Improv isn't just your average comedy club; it’s a lively hub where humor and heart come together, especially when they host charity events that actually make a difference. During the pandemic, they really stepped up by streaming virtual shows, proving that laughter can still thrive even in tough times. One of my favorite memories is that packed New Year’s Eve show in the late 2010s, where the room was buzzing with energy, and everyone was ready to ring in the new year with some good old-fashioned laughs. The cozy 200-seat space makes it easy to feel part of the action, and the Artist’s Table often has comedians chatting with the audience like they’re old friends. If you’re lucky enough to catch a show featuring Maddy Smith in Washington, you’re in for a treat, she’s hilarious and brings a fresh, relatable vibe that hits home. For those coming from out of town, traffic can be a bit of a gamble, so checking regional reports helps avoid the nightmare. Parking at nearby garages makes the night even smoother. Whether you’re a comedy junkie or just looking for a fun night out, the DC Improv promises an experience that’s genuine, lively, and just a little bit unpredictable, kind of like comedy itself.