THE WASHINGTON POST • FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 2010
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WHERE THE ARTS COME OUT TO PLAYTM
This Weekend at Wolf Trap AN EVENING WITH
TONY BENNETT “Because of You,” “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” and more!
TONIGHT! 8 PM LAWN ONLY
PREMIER SPONSOR 2010 WOLF TRAP SUMMER SEASON
Hurry!
Entry Deadline: September 1!
THE ULTIMATE DOO-WOP SHOW STARRING: CHARLIE THOMAS, FORMER LEAD SINGER OF THE DRIFTERS,
SHIRLEY ALSTON-REEVES ORIGINAL LEAD SINGER OF THE SHIRELLES, THE FLAMINGOS, JAY SIEGAL & THE TOKENS, AND MANY MORE! SAT., AUGUST 28; 8 PM
THE LORD OF THE RINGS
THE RETURN OF THE KING
CITY CHOIR OF WASHINGTON
COMPLETE FILM IN HD! LIVE ORCHESTRA AND SOLOISTS
U.S. premiere with HUGE SCREENS! FRI. & SAT., SEPTEMBER 10 & 11; 7:30 PM
JACKSON BROWNE WITH DAVID LINDLEY
Quintessential singer/songwriter behind “DoctorMy Eyes” and “Running on Empty”
SUN., SEPTEMBER 12; 8 PM LAWN ONLY
ABBA—THE MUSIC A tribute to the greatest pop group of all time, performing spot-on renditions of “Dancing
Queen,” “Fernando,” and “Mamma Mia!”
FRI., SEPTEMBER 17; 8 PM
GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS FROM CHINA
TheBroadway smash with breathtaking acrobatics, music, and dance
SAT., SEPTEMBER 18; 7 PM TAKE METRO TO WOLF TRAP!
MUSIC BY RICHARD RODGERS
LYRICS BY OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
BOOK BY HOWARD LINDSAY AND RUSSEL CROUSE
TUES.–SUN., AUGUST 31–SEPTEMBER 5; 8 PM WEEKEND MATINEES; 2 PM
Celebrate the golden anniversary of this iconic musical with“My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” and more!
TheWolf Trap Express Bus, supported in part by Heineken USA, runs fromthe West Falls Church Metro; go to
www.wolftrap.org/visit for more information.
DONNA SUMMER “Last Dance,” “She Works Hard
for the Money,” “Hot Stuff,” and other hits from this dance queen! SUN., AUGUST 29; 8 PM
PLUS 75 SHOWS AT THE BARNS ON SALE NOW! ROBBIE SCHAEFER
LUKA BLOOM
GOGGIN & LILLE FOREVER PLAID JEFF DANIELS
SPEIDEL, GOODRICH,
NOEL PAUL STOOKEY NIKKI YANOFSKY JIM BRICKMAN
SPECIAL FAMILY 4-PACK DISCOUNT
AVAILABLE ONLINE!
OCT. 7 OCT. 8 OCT. 9
OCT. 13
OCT. 14 & 15 OCT. 16 OCT. 26
OCT. 28-30
PAUL BARRERE & FRED TACKETT OF LITTLE FEAT
BATTLEFIELD BAND CHRIS SMITHER THE NIELDS DALA
EDWIN MCCAIN Withmany more! Kids Run the Show! On Sunday, September 12
If you’re age 5 to 12, enter the Nationals “Kids Run the Show” game for your chance to help run the ballclub when the Nationals play the Florida Marlins on Sunday, September 12 at 1:35 p.m.
Don’t miss Wolf Trap’s intimate indoor venue with folk, rock, Celtic, comedy, and more! View the schedule to date at
www.wolftrap.org.
NOV. 3 NOV. 4 NOV. 5 NOV. 6
NOV. 10 NOV. 17
Have your parent or guardian fill out your application NOW for one of the great “Kids Run the Show” jobs! If you’re selected, you’ll receive 2 free tickets to the game — 1 for you and 1 for your parent or adult chaperone!
Nationals “Kids Run the Show” Entry Form
Name: _________________________________________ Age:______ Parent’s name: _____________________________________________ Parent’s signature: __________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________ City: _________________________ State: ______ Zip: ____________ Daytime telephone: __________________________________________ E-mail: ___________________________________________________
CHECK THE BOX FOR THE POSITION THAT YOU ARE APPLYING FOR
oNAT PACK – Be part of our in- ballpark entertainment squad.
oGROUNDS CREW – Get the field ready for Major League action. (Note: pregame only, you must be 10 years or older to apply for this job)
oTEAM PHOTOGRAPHER – Work with MLB and the team photographer to capture the action. (Note: pregame only, you must be 10 years or older to apply for this job)
oJUNIOR IN-GAME HOST – Assist the in-game host during the game.
oOFFICIAL GAME STARTER – Shout “Play Ball” from the field to start the game.
Please answer the following questions in your own words: What makes you the best person for the job?_______________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Why do you want to work for the Washington Nationals?_______________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ o I would like to receive commercial e-mail messages from MLB and the Nationals
Operators standing by. Call for home delivery. 1-800-753-POST
washingtonpost.com/subscribe
No purchase necessary. This contest is open to children ages 5 to 12. Winners will be selected by officials of the Washington Nationals based on entrants’ answers to the questions in the Entry Form. All decisions are final. One entry per child. Parent or legal guardian of all selected applicants will be required to sign a waiver of liability. Other restrictions may apply. Selected applicants will be contacted via telephone or e-mail by the Washington Nationals by Friday, September 3, 2010.
Mail this application to: “Kids Run the Show Promotion” Washington Nationals Nationals Park
1500 South Capital Street, SE Washington DC 20003-1507
SF 202.675.NATS
nationals.com
oLINEUP DELIVERY – Walk out with a Nationals coach and deliver the lineup to the umpires.
oANNOUNCER – Read the team’s starting lineup. (Note: for this job, you must provide a demo tape or CD)
oSTARTING 9 – Run onto the field with one of the nine position players.
oFIRST PITCH – Throw the ceremonial first pitch of the game.
oREPORTER – Join the journalists in the press box and report on the game.
Fun for KidsPost readers!
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