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A Boy & His Soul at the Round House Theatre
• February 20, 2021
By Colman Domingo Directed by Craig Wallace MARCH 22 – APRIL 18, 2021 “Keep a song in your heart, and you will always find your way”—that’s what JJ’s mom always […]
Weekly Arts Round Up, January 21, 2021
• January 21, 2021
For kids: a virtual field trip to the National Zoo’s Coral Lab and a “Books and Baseball” session with a coach from the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy.
Weekly Arts Round Up, November 12, 2020
• November 12, 2020
On Friday and Saturday, the Udvar-Hazy Center will celebrate the International Space Station. Also, galleries are about to close and reopen in the National Gallery’s West Building.
Weekly Arts Round Up, October 1, 2020
• October 1, 2020
Taste and Shop Georgetown kicks off on Oct. 5. Also coming up in the nabe: the Blessing of the Animals at St. John’s and fall classes at Hinckley Pottery.
Mostly Virtual Arts Round Up, August 20, 2020
• August 20, 2020
In-town suggestion: the weekend wine garden at the Kennedy Center’s River Pavilion. Out-of-town suggestion: George Mason’s Gunston Hall, south of Alexandria, Virginia.
Mostly Virtual Arts Round Up, June 25, 2020
• June 25, 2020
Despite the varied options, Zoom fatigue is a thing. This week’s Round Up suggests venturing out to sites in Rock Creek Park, Potomac, Maryland, and Hillsboro, Virginia.
Virtual Arts Round Up, June 11, 2020
• June 11, 2020
Feature films from Korea and documentaries from around the world are available for online viewing this month. Or would you rather watch jellyfish?
Spring Arts Preview: Performance
• February 25, 2020
Noteworthy theater, music and dance happenings in D.C. this spring, assembled by Georgetowner performing arts writer Gary Tischler and cultural editor Richard Selden.
Holiday Arts Preview: Performing Arts
• November 20, 2019
SCROOGES AND NUTCRACKERS The granddaddy of all Scrooges remains “A Christmas Carol” at Ford’s Theatre, with acclaimed actor Craig Wallace inhabiting the part on America’s classic stage (Nov. 21 to […]
Weekend Round Up August 22, 2019
• August 22, 2019
Get yourselves to Duffy’s Pub tonight, “Mean Girls” Nation! And there will be more trivia (of a general nature) tomorrow night at Alexandria’s Lee-Fendall House.
