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at 2 p.m. Through April 10. Sidney Harman
Hall, 610 F St. NW. 202-547-1122.
877-487-8849.
www.shakespearetheatre.org.
An online guide to events, night life and $20-$94.
entertainment
AMERICAN CHAMBER PLAYERS The
ensemble, along with XM Radio’s Martin
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Goldsmith and Isadora Duncan-style dancer
Ingrid Zimmer, re-create Paris in the 1920s
by performing works by Ravel, Faure and
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others. 8 p.m. Dumbarton United Methodist
Church, 3133 Dumbarton St. NW.
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tickets@dumbartonconcerts.org.
202-965-2000. $32, seniors and students
$28, age 18 and younger free.
MIDNIGHT KIDS The D.C. rockers include
former members of the Apes. With Casper
To submit an item
Bangs. 8 p.m. Black Cat, 1811 14th St. NW.
E-mail:
districtlocalliving@washpost.com
202-667-7960. 877-725-8849.
www.blackcatdc.com. $8.
(to the attention of Gerri Marmer)
Mail: Community Events, District Local
CARBON LEAF
“ROUND THE CORNER” Industry Gallery’s
Living, The Washington Post, 1150 15th St.
Carbon Leaf plays at the annual Kegs & Eggs concert Friday at the 9:30 club.
inaugural exhibition features
NW, Washington, D.C. 20071.
Jerusalem-born artist Shlomo Harush’s
Details: Announcements are accepted on a
collection of 20 handcrafted stainless-steel
9:30 club, 815 V St. NW. 202-265-0930. series. Friday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 1:30 and aluminum works that examine
space-available basis and must be received
877-435-9849.
www.930.com. $15. and 7:30 p.m., Tuesday-Wednesday at 7:30 sculptural aspects of conventional seating
at least 14 days before the Thursday
p.m. Through April 4. Kennedy Center, units. Closes Saturday. Industry Gallery,
publication date. Include event name,
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Family Theater, 2700 F St. NW. 1358 Florida Ave. NE. 202-399-1730.
dates, times, exact address, prices and a
202-467-4600. 800-444-1324.
www.industrygallerydc.com. Free.
publishable contact phone number.
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www.kennedy-center.org. $49.
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10 “LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS” The classic
20 Alan Menken and Howard Ashman musical
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about a mild-mannered flower shop
employee and his man-eating plant. Opens
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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early with this Monday-Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Through
MARCH 14
annual beer-and-breakfast event hosted by May 22. Ford’s Theatre, 511 10th St. NW.
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DC 101 DJ Elliot Segal. With performances 202-347-4833.
www.fordstheatre.org. ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE The theme of
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by Australian band Jet, Los Angeles’s Crash $25-$55. the 39th annual event is “The Irish That
Kings, Richmond-based Carbon Leaf and Built America.” Noon. Constitution Avenue
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NW from Seventh to 17th streets.
older. Doors open at 7:15 a.m. 9:30 club,
www.dcstpatsparade.com. Free; grandstand
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“NOSFERATU” F.W. Murnau’s 1922 815 V St. NW.
www.dc101.com. www.930. tickets $10.
vampire classic is accompanied by an com. Free; tickets on first come, first serve
original live score by the Thad Wilson basis.
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“THAT FACE” A hazing incident pushes a
Group. 6:30 p.m. Smithsonian American Art dysfunctional family closer to the brink in
Museum, Eighth and F streets NW. “GOLDEN AGE” The Terrence McNally play
MARCH 13
British playwright Polly Stenham’s drama.
202-633-1000.
americanart.si.edu. Free. centers on backstage drama surrounding Closes Sunday. Thursday-Saturday at 8:30
the premiere of Bellini’s “I Puritani” opera. “RICHARD II” Michael Hayden portrays the p.m., Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Studio Theatre,
THE LOW ANTHEM The Providence, R.I., Part of McNally’s “Nights at the Opera” weak, vain and neurotic king in 1501 14th St. NW. 202-332-3300.
folk group’s singles include “Ticket Taker” Shakespeare’s history play. Directed by
www.studiotheatre.org. $25-$35.
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and “Champion Angel.” With Lissie. 10 p.m. Michael Kahn. Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday
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