DC Theater Arts Launches New Logo, Website Design, and TodayTix Partnership

Washington, DC—DC Theater Arts, the most comprehensive source of performing arts coverage in the Washington, DC, and Baltimore metro areas, is pleased to announce a thorough redesign of its website to give readers a more contemporary and convenient browsing experience.

In addition, DC Theater Arts introduces a new logo to complement the website redesign.

DC Theater Arts is also partnering with TodayTix to offer ticket discounts on the most sought-after shows in Washington, DC, and New York City.

“We put a lot of thought into every detail of this website redesign,” said Editor-in-Chief and Publisher Nicole Hertvik. “My goals are to maintain and improve upon the coverage that our audience came to expect under Founder Joel Markowitz while modernizing the primary channel we use to communicate that information.”

On the new website homepage, you will now find content clearly divided into the following sections:

  • Reviews
  • Feature Articles and Interviews
  • News Items
  • NYC Theater
  • Community Theater
  • Special Event Coverage (including our “Summer of Hamilton” coverage and Capital Fringe coverage)
  • Photo Features
  • TodayTix Ticket Deals

Increased Advertising Visibility

The new homepage layout allows us to display larger ads on our homepage, to intersperse banner ads with content, and to display sidebar ads in an aesthetically pleasing and prominent layout. A banner ad will now appear in most articles as well, offering increased editorial exposure to our valued advertising partners.

The new DC Theater Arts homepage is designed to be clean, contemporary, and user-friendly while our goals remain the same: To shine a spotlight on the talented and hardworking artists of Washington, DC, Baltimore, and the surrounding regions and to serve as a resource for theater patrons who want to learn more about the local performing arts scene.

Because you are a valued colleague of DC Theater Arts, we wanted to be sure you were among the first to experience our reformatted site.

Welcome to the new DC Theater Arts.

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About DC Theater Arts: Established in 2012, DC Theater Arts is Washington, DC’s most comprehensive source of performing arts coverage. Presenting critically engaging reviews, ticket discounts, features, and news, we provide everything you need to be a savvy theatergoer in DC, Baltimore, and NYC. As a measure of DC Theater Arts’ influence in the local performing arts community, our articles are regularly quoted by theaters and venues on marquees, in advertising, and on social media.

About TodayTix: TodayTix is an international ticketing platform on a mission to redefine the way people see theater. Through effortless access to the best shows, insightful guidance to the world of theater, and thoughtful service at each moment along the way, TodayTix enables people to discover the best that their city has to offer.  Operating in the world’s most iconic theater markets, TodayTix secures the best discounted and full-price tickets available for the hottest shows in Los Angeles, New York City, London’s West End, the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Philadelphia, Connecticut, Boston, Chicago, Toronto, Washington, DC, Dallas, and Houston/Fort Worth.

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Nicole Hertvik
Nicole Hertvik is Publisher and Editor-in-Chief at DC Theater Arts. She is a contributing writer to several publications in the DC region and beyond. Nicole studied international affairs at Columbia University and journalism at Georgetown. She was a 2019 National Critics Institute fellow at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center and a 2022 Entrepreneurial Journalism fellow at CUNY. Her reporting for DC Theater Arts was a 2022 finalist in the Society of Professional Journalists Best of DC Dateline Awards. Nicole lives in Maryland with her three daughters, two rabbits, and one very patient husband.

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