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Concerts Prices listed where available.
OPERA
MOZART’S “THE MAGIC FLUTE” (“DIE ZAUBERFLOTE”) Friday at 7:30 and Sunday at 6. A performance by Bel Cantanti Opera. Catholic University, Ward Recital Hall, 620 Michigan Ave. NE. 202-319-5416.
www.belcantanti.com. $21, $10.50 for students.
H.M.S. PINAFORE Friday and Saturday at 8, Sunday at 2, through Sunday. The Victorian Lyric Opera Company presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s hit. The F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre, 603 Edmonston Dr., Rockville. 240-314-8690.
www.vloc.org. $20, $18 seniors, $16 students.
AN AFTERNOON OF ARIAS AND ART SONGS Saturday at 3. A performance by Bel Cantanti Opera. Catholic University, Ward Recital Hall, 620 Michigan Ave. NE. 202-319-5416.
www.belcantanti.com. $10.50.
HUMPERDINCK’S “HANSEL AND GRETEL” Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 3. A performance by Bel Cantanti Opera. Catholic University, Ward Recital Hall, 620 Michigan Ave. NE. 202-319-5416.
www.belcantanti.com. $21, $10.50 for students.
ORCHESTRAS
NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Friday and Saturday at 8. With Juraj Valcuha, conductor, and Jennifer Koh, violin. Haydn, Symphony No. 85 (“La Reine”); Szymanowski, Violin Concerto No. 1; Mahler, Symphony No. 1. Kennedy Center, Concert Hall, 2700 F St. NW. 202-467-4600. 800-444-1324. www.
kennedy-center.org/nso. $20-$85.
U.S. ARMY BAND Friday at 8. U.S. Capitol, East Capitol and First streets. 202-225-6827.
www.usarmyband.com. Free.
U.S. AIR FORCE BAND Friday at 8. Air Force Memorial, 1 Air Force Memorial Dr., Arlington. 202-767-5658.
www.usafband.
af.mil. Free.
NATIONAL COMMUNITY CONCERT BAND SOUSA FESTIVAL Saturday at noon. Northern Virginia Community College, Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center, 3001 N. Beauregard St., Alexandria. 703-845-6156. www.
nvcc.edu/schlesingercenter. Free.
ANDRE RIEU AND THE JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA Sunday. 1st Mariner Arena, 201 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. 410-347-2010. www.
baltimorearena.com. $39-$139.
NATIONAL CONCERT BAND SOUSA FESTIVAL Sunday at 2. Air Force Memorial, 1 Air Force Memorial Dr., Arlington. 202-767-5658. www.
airforcememorial.org. Free.
streets SW.
twilight.mdw.army.mil. Free.
U.S. MARINE BANDWednesday at 8. U.S. Capitol, East Capitol and First streets. 202-225-6827.
www.marineband.
usmc.mil. Free.
U.S. AIR FORCE BANDWednesday at 8. Air Force Memorial, 1 Air Force Memorial Dr., Arlington. 202-767-5658.
www.usafband.af.mil. Free.
U.S. MARINE BAND Thursday at 8. Sylvan Theater, on the Washington Monument grounds near 15th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 202-619-7222.
www.marineband.usmc. mil. Free.
CHAMBER GROUPS
REPAST BAROQUE ENSEMBLE Friday at 7:30. Part of the Washington Early Music Festival. St. Mark’s on Capitol Hill, 301 A St. SE.
www.earlymusicdc.org. $20, $15 for students.
LOUDOUN SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS Friday at 8. for all ages. Concert programs will be posted on the website. Franklin Park Performing & Visual Arts Center, 36441 Blueridge View Lane, Purcellville. 540-338-7973. www.
loudounsymphony.org. $12; seniors, $10;age 18 and younger, free.
CHIANG YING-YING/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Natalie Cole takes the stage at Wolf Trap’s Filene Center on Thursday. Tickets are $25-$42.
FALLS CHURCH CONCERT BAND Sunday 7 to 8. Fort Hunt Park, Fort Hunt Road at the George Washington Parkway, Alexandria. 703-289-2500. Free.
U.S. NAVY BAND Monday at 8. U.S. Capitol, East Capitol and First streets. 202-225-6827.
www.navyband.navy.mil. Free.
ROCKVILLE CONCERT BAND Tuesday at 7:30. Rockville Civic Center Park, 603 Edmonston Dr., Rockville. 240-314-8620.
www.rocknet. org/leisure/band. Free.
U.S. NAVY BAND Tuesday at 8. U.S. Navy Memorial Heritage Center, Burke Theater, 701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. 202-737-2300.
www.navymemorial.org. Free.
CONCERTS ON THE AVENUE: U.S. NAVY BAND & SEA CHANTERS Tuesday at 8. Archives-Navy Memorial Metro Station, 701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. 202-637-7000.
www.navyband.navy.mil. Free.
U.S. AIR FORCE BAND, SINGING SERGEANTS Tuesday at 8. U.S. Capitol, East Capitol and First streets. 202-225-6827.
www.usafband.af.mil. Free.
TWILIGHT TATTOOWednesday at 7:15. Fort Lesley J. McNair, Fourth and P
WINDJAMMERS WOODWIND QUINTET Saturday at 11. Specialty group of the U.S. Navy Band. Quince Orchard Library, 15831 Quince Orchard Rd., Gaithersburg. 240-777-0200. (TDD: 240-777-0903).
www.navyband.navy.mil/. Free.
MODERN MUSICK Saturday at 8. Part of the Washington Early Music Festival. St. Mark’s on Capitol Hill, 301 A St. SE.
www.earlymusicdc.org. $20, $15 for students.
MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN PHILHARMONIC ASSOCIATION Sunday at 3. The Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria. 703-746-4994.
www.alexandriahistory.org. Donations accepted.
BHB Sunday at 3. Part of the Washington Early Music Festival. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 2430 K St. NW. 202-337-2020.
www.earlymusicdc.org. $20, $15 for students.
L’ARABESQUE BAROQUE Sunday at 7:30. Part of the Washington Early Music Festival. Grace Episcopal Church, 1607 Grace Church Rd., Silver Spring. 301-585-3515.
www.earlymusicdc.org. $20, $15 for students.
ARCO VOCE Tuesday at 12:10. Part of the Washington Early Music Festival. Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G St. NW. 202-347-2635.
www.earlymusicdc.org. Donation.
ENSEMBLE GAUDIOR Thursday at 8. Part of the Washington Early Music Festival. St. Mark’s on Capitol Hill, 301 A St. SE.
www.earlymusicdc.org. $20, $15 for students.
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PROGRAM C TONIGHT at 7:30 p.m
and Sun., June 20 at 1:30 p.m.
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Tom Mossbrucker, Artistic Director
Red Sweet (ELO/VIVALDI AND BIBER) WASHINGTON DEBUT
Tulsa Ballet Marcello Angelini, Artistic Director Por Vos Muero (DUATO/OLD SPANISH MUSIC)
The Joffrey Ballet Ashley Wheater, Artistic Director
Age of Innocence (LIANG/GLASS AND NEWMAN) PROGRAM B
TOMORROWat 1:30 & 7:30 p.m. WASHINGTON DEBUT
June 15–20 Opera House
Arts Across America is made possible through the generosity of the Charles E. Smith Family Foundation.
The Kennedy Center Ballet Season is sponsored by Altria Group.
Ballet Memphis Dorothy Gunther Pugh, Founder and Artistic Director
In Dreams(MCINTYRE/ORBISON) WASHINGTON DEBUT
Ballet Arizona Ib Andersen, Artistic Director Diversions (ANDERSEN/BRITTEN)
Pacific Northwest Ballet Peter Boal, Artistic Director
Additional support is provided by Elizabeth and Michael Kojaian. 3 Movements (MILLEPIED/REICH)
Tickets from $29 at the Box Office or charge by phone (202) 467-4600 Order online at
kennedy-center.org | Groups (202) 416-8400 | TTY (202) 416-8524
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JazzNight FRE ! (with tickets) 7:30pm June 19
Freddie Jackson Miki Howard Style Band
$24 7:30 pm
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Sylver Logan Sharp $24 7:30 pm
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www.nps.gov/rocr Photo of Elizabeth Ashley by Scott Suchman.
Production support has been provided by The Artistic Leadership Fund
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by Reed Martin & Austin Tichenor JUNE 22–JULY11 TERRACE THEATER
Theater at the Kennedy Center is presented with the generous support of Stephen and Christine Schwarzman.
Tickets $39–$49 at the Box Office or charge by phone (202) 467-4600 Order online at
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“AN ABSOLUTE
SCREAM!” —The Arizona Republic
“Alluring.
Stage vet [Elizabeth Ashley]…does pleasurable justice to one of Shaw’s more decadent creations.” The Washington Post
Mrs.Warren’s Profession
by George Bernard Shaw directed by Keith Baxter Now–July 11
“Everything about this production sparkles
...a must see of the season.” Washington Life
THE WASHINGTON POST • FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2010
NORTH CAROLINA DANCE THEATRE, PHOTO BY JEFF CRAVOTTA
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