47 stage from 22 $20-$30, $10 age 17 and younger. B LITERARY EVENTS
THEHYMANS.& FREDA BERNSTEIN JEWISH LITERARY FESTIVAL
OCTOBER 17–27
TICKETSONSALE NOW! Featuring:
10/17 – Strangers in a Strange Land: The Lives of Jewish Immigrants
10/23 – Bob Dylan in America 10/24 – Allegra Goodman
10/27 – Rebecca Newberger Goldstein …and much more!
washingtondcjcc.org/litfest (202) 777-3251
1529 16th StreetNW,Washington,DC 20036 B AUDITIONS
Mon &Tues, Oct 11 & 12 at 7-930pm 1 minute comic monologue requried
WONDERFUL LIFE A Radio Show
Harmony Hall Regional Center 10401 Livingston Road 20749
301-292-2228 Encore Stage and Studio
The Children’s Theatre a division of
MUSEUM,THE MUSICAL Auditions October 18&19, 5:00-7:00pm
Cast ages 9-18; Crew ages 12 & up Performances 01/07/11-01/15/11
Pre auditionWorkshop
October 16, 11:30-1:30pm ( $50 fee) Thomas Jefferson CommunityTheatre. 125 S. Old Glebe Rd. Arlington ,VA
INFO: (703) 548-1154 or
www.encorestage.org
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1-800-753-POST ITSA B Auditions for Tantallon Players
Honors Conservatory Accepting 10 Students
Audition for the 2011 Admission by Application &Audition
Informational Meeting, Sept 13,6pm RSVP to
Nia@TheatreLab.org
Application Deadline, October 15 Auditions, October and November
www.theatrelab.org/honors.asp 202.824.0449
Over 85% of Honors Conservatory graduates have performed professionally within months of completing this program. Shouldn’t you be among them?
Sunday in Arts. deadline:Wed., 12 noon Monday in Style. deadline: Friday, 12 noon Tuesday in Style. deadline: Mon., 12 noon
The Guide to the Lively Arts appears
Wednesday in Style. deadline:Tues., 12 noon Thursday in Style. deadline:Wed., 12 noon Friday inWeekend. deadline:Tues., 12 noon Saturday in Style. deadline: Friday, 12 noon
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202-334-7006 FAX 202-496-3814
guidetoarts@washpost.com
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202-633-4629. 877-932-4629. www.
nasm.si.edu.
AIR AND SPACE
MUSEUM/DULLES/STEVEN F. UDVAR-HAZY CENTER “Legends of Flight,” through Thursday. Friday-Thursday at 11, 1:45 and 4:30. $9 age 13 and older, $8 age 60 and older, $7.50 ages 2 to 12. “To Fly!” through Thursday. Friday-Thursday at 1 and 3:45. $9 age 13 and older, $8 age 60 and older, $7.50 ages 2 to 12. 14340 Air and Space Museum Pkwy., Chantilly. 202-633-4629. 877-932-4629.
AMERICAN CITY DINER “Play It Again Sam,” Friday at 8. Free. “North by Northwest,” Saturday at 8. Free. “Pretty Woman,” Sunday at 8. Free. “Don’t Bother to Knock,” Monday at 8. Free. “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” Tuesday at 8. Free. “A Few Good Men,” Wednesday at 8. Free. “One-Eyed Jacks,” Thursday at 8. Free. 5532 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-244-1949. www.
americancitydiner.com.
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D.C. ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL At Freer Gallery: “Resilience” and “Hello Goodbye,” Saturday at 1. “Going Home” and “For Jie,” Saturday at 3. Jefferson Drive and 12th Street SW. 202-633-1000. www.
asia.si.edu.
www.apafilm.org. At Goethe-Institut: “The Mikado Project” and “What Hip Hop Means,” Friday at 7. “She, a Chinese” and “Five Pound Hollywood,” Friday at 9. “Empire of Silver” and “Master Green,” Saturday at 8:30. “No Day but Today” shorts program, Sunday at 2. “Hiroshima Nagasaki Download,” Sunday at 4. “Sunday Bloody Sunday” shorts program, Sunday at 6. “Aoki” and “Yabai,” Sunday at 8:15. “One Big Hapa Family,” “Unreserved: The Work of Louie Gong” and “Sansei,” Tuesday at 7:30. “The Mountain Thief” and “One Night,” Wednesday at 7. “God is D_ad” and “Father and Sister,” Wednesday at 9. 812 Seventh St. NW. 202-289-1200. www.goethe. de/ins/us/was/
enindex.htm. www.apafilm. org. At Landmark’s E Street Cinema: “Fog” and “Fish in Barrel,” Thursday at 7:30. 555 11th St. NW. 202-452-7672.
www.apafilm.org. At National Museum of the American Indian: “State of Aloha” and “Lychee Thieves,” Sunday at 7.
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WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
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THE MIRACLE WORKER Castaways Repertory Theatre presents the story of Helen Keller, through Oct. 23. Friday and Saturday at 8. Dr. A.J. Ferlazzo Building, 15941 Donald Curtis Dr., Woodbridge. 703-508-5418.
www.castawaystheatre.org. $14, $11 seniors and students.
THE TENTH MAN American Century Theater presents Paddy Chayefsky’s comedic drama about a Jewish exorcism, through Oct. 16. Friday and Thursday at 8, Saturday at 2:30 and 8, Sunday at 2:30. Gunston Arts Center Theater II, 2700 S. Lang St., Arlington. 703-998-4555.
www.americancentury.org. $30-$35, $27-$32 seniors and students, free for age 18 and younger.
COMEDY
THE CAPITOL STEPS Friday and Saturday at 7:30. Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. 202-397-7328.
www.capsteps.com. $33-$35.
BOB SAGET Friday at 8. Warner Theatre, 13th and E streets NW. 202-783-4000.
www.warnertheatre.com. $37.50.
BOBBY LEE Friday and Saturday at 8 and 10:30, Sunday at 8. Improv, 1140 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-296-7008.
www.dcimprov.com. $20.
DAN NAINAN AND BRIAN PARISE Saturday at 8. Hyatt Laugh Riot, Hyatt Regency Hotel, 7400 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. 301-657-1234. www.
standupcomedytogo.com. $10.
HANNIBAL BURESS Saturday at 9:45. Arlington Cinema ‘N’ Drafthouse, 2903 Columbia Pike, Arlington. 703-486-2345.
www.arlingtondrafthouse. com. $18.
FELIPE ESPARZAWednesday at 8. Improv, 1140 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-296-7008.
www.dcimprov.com. $20.
DANCE
MALLIKA SARABHAI AND THE DARPANA DANCE COMPANY Friday at 7:30. Sarabhai and her full company present “Sampradayam.” Lincoln Theatre, 1215 U St. NW. www.dakshina. org.
VELOCITYDC DANCE FESTIVAL Friday at 8 and Saturday at 2 and 8. The Washington Ballet, Suzanne Farrell Ballet, Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, CityDance Ensemble and other local dance companies perform. Sponsored by Washington Performing Arts Society. Sidney Harman Hall, 610 F St. NW. 202-547-1122.
www.velocitydc.org. $18.
SHREE MAHARISHI ACADEMY FOR THE BLIND Saturday at 5. Dancers from the academy perform. Sri Shiva Vishnu Temple, 6905 Cipriano Rd., Lanham. 301-552-3335.
www.ssvt.org. Free.
TAYLOR 2 Saturday at 7:30. The company performs in celebration of Paul Taylor’s 80th birthday. American Dance Institute, 1570 E. Jefferson St., Rockville. 301-984-3003.
www.americandance.org. $40.
ANITA RATNAM Saturday at 7:30. Ratnam performs “Faces,” a dance interpretation of human range of emotion. Lincoln Theatre, 1215 U St. NW.
www.dakshina.org.
FURIA FLAMENCA Sunday at 6. The group presents a blend of flamenco, ballet, Middle Eastern and modern dance and tap. Kennedy Center, Millennium Stage, 2700 F St. NW. 202-467-4600. 800-444-1324.
www.kennedy-center.org. Free.
HIP HOP DANCE AMBASSADORS Monday at 6. Dancers from Bolivia, Burma, Ecuador, Turkey, India, Pakistan,
Uganda and Zimbabwe perform. Kennedy Center, Millennium Stage, 2700 F St. NW. 202-467-4600. 800-444-1324. www.
kennedy-center.org. Free.
“SPEECHLESS” Thursday at 6, through Oct. 15. Choreographer Angela Foster’s commissioned piece tells a story about her cousin and the child’s struggle to live in a world that expects everyone to be able to speak. Kennedy Center, Millennium Stage, 2700 F St. NW. 202-467-4600. 800-444-1324. www.
kennedy-center.org. Free.
DINNER THEATER
CATS Through Nov. 7. Friday-Saturday and Thursday at 6, Sunday at 10:30 and 5. Toby’s Dinner Theatre, 5625 O’Donnell St., Baltimore. 410-649-1660. www.
tobysdinnertheatre.com. $48.50-$54.
RENT through Nov. 14. Friday- Saturday and Wednesday-Thursday at 6, Sunday at 10:30 and 5. Toby’s Dinner Theatre, 5900 Symphony Woods Rd., Columbia. 800-888-6297. 301-596-6161.
www.tobysdinnertheatre. com. $48-$51.
OPERA
“PAGLIACCI” AND “GIANNI SCHICCHI” The Bel Cantanti Opera performs the works by R. Leoncavallo and G. Puccini. Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 3. Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington, 6125 Montrose Rd., Rockville. 301-266-7546. www.
belcantanti.com. $38, $15-$28 for students.
“SALOME”Washington National Opera presents Deborah Voigt in a new production by Francesca Zambello, through Oct. 23. Sunday at 2 and Tuesday at 7:30. Kennedy Center, Opera House, 2700 F St. NW. 202-295-2400.
www.dc-opera.org. $25-$300.
VIKING PRESS/MGM LIBRARY OF FILMSCRIPTS
Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) is pursued by an airplane in “North by Northwest,” screening at American City Diner on Saturday.
FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPE: NATURE AND NARRATIVE IN NORWAY “Gypsy” and “Cold Tracks,” Friday at 2. Free. “Nine Lives,” Saturday at 2. Free. “An-Magritt,” Saturday at 4. Free. “A Year Along the Abandoned Road” and “The Hunt,” Sunday at 4:30. Free. National Gallery of Art, East Building, Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW.
www.nga.gov.
GALA THEATRE-TIVOLI D.C. Latin American Film Showcase, Friday-Monday. Free. 3333 14th St. NW. 202-234-7174.
www.galatheatre.org.
HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN “Directions: Pipilotti Rist,” Thursday at 8. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW. 202-633-1000.
www.hirshhorn.si.edu.
LETELIER THEATER “The First Day of the Rest of Your Life,” Thursday at 7. $9, $4 college students and seniors. 3251 Prospect St. NW. 202-338-5835. www.
leteliertheater.com.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS — PACKARD CAMPUS “The Big Trail,” Thursday at 7:30. Free, reservations encouraged. 19053 Mount Pony Rd.,
Culpeper. 202-707-5840.
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, EAST BUILDING “Edvard Munch,” Thursday at 2. Free. Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW.
www.nga.gov.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN “2501 Migrants: A Journey,” through Friday. Friday-Thursday at 12:30 and 3:30. Free. Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 202-633-1000.
www.nmai.si.edu.
NATIONAL ZOO “The Olmsted Legacy,” Thursday at 8. Free, reservations required. 3001 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-633-4800. www.
nationalzoo.si.edu.
WASHINGTON PSYCHOTRONIC FILM SOCIETY “The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant,” Tuesday at 8. Donations suggested. The Passenger, 1021 Seventh St. NW.
www.wpfs.org.
WEINBERG CENTER FOR THE ARTS “72 Film Fest,” Friday 6:30 to 10:30 and Saturday 7:30 to 10:30. $10 for one day, $17 two-day pass. 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick. 301-600-2828. www.
weinbergcenter.org.
www.72fest.com.
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