It’s a big month for D.C. theater. Arena Stage’s new multi-theater facility makes its big debut. Washington Shakespeare Company similarly shows off its new digs in Rosslyn. Most theaters who haven’t already come back for 2010 launch their season openers. And there’s an all-female Julius Caesar. What more could one need?

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Washington Shakespeare Company begins its time in Rosslyn’s Artisphere with not one, but two shows: Richard III (October 21) and Mary Stuart (October 21) in rep.