For Families Prices listed where available.
PERFORMANCES
KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICAL Friday at 7 and Saturday at 2. The Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences presents a children’s story about a little girl separated from her beloved bunny. Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, 15200 Annapolis Rd., Bowie. 301-805-6880. www.
bowiecenter.org. $5. VIP tickets $25 for
children, $10 for adults.
“ANIMAL CRACKERS” Saturday at 10 and 11:30. Glen Echo Park, Puppet Co. Playhouse, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-634-5380. www.
thepuppetco.org. $5.
RYAN BUCKLE & FRIENDS Saturday at 10:30. Buckle combines music with science experiments to create “Science You Can Sing To!” Jammin’ Java, 227 Maple Ave. E., Vienna. 703-255-1566.
www.jamminjava.com. $8.
“BUNNICULA” Saturday at 11, 1:30 and 4 and Sunday at 1:30 and 4, through Oct. 31. A musical adaptation of Deborah and James Howe’s book about a vampire bunny. Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn
Ave., Bethesda. 301-280-1660. www.
imaginationstage.org. $10-$22.
“COWARDLY CHRISTOPHER FINDS HIS COURAGE” Saturday at 11 and 1:30 and Sunday at 11, through Oct. 31. Christopher travels the world to find his courage. Synetic Family Theater, 4041 Campbell Ave., Arlington. 703-824-6200.
www.classika.org. $12 in advance, $15 at the door.
“RUMPLESTILTSKIN” Saturday at 11, 1:30 and 5 and Sunday at 1:30 and 4. German master puppeteer Matthias Kuchta performs the classic fairy tale about a sad girl and a greedy little man with life-size hand-made puppets. Kennedy Center, Family Theater, 2700 F
St. NW. 202-467-4600. 800-444-1324.
www.kennedy-center.org. Best for age 5 and older. $18.
“SPOT’S BIRTHDAY PARTY” Saturday at 11, 2 and 4:30 and Sunday at 11 and 2, through Nov. 2. The lovable puppy from Eric Hill’s children’s books celebrates his birthday with all of his friends. Glen Echo Park, Adventure Theatre, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-634-2270. www.
adventuretheatre.org. $15.
“EL BOSQUE DE MIS LIBROS” Saturday at 3 and Thursday at 10:30,
families continued on 18 FRI., OCT. 15, 8PM
Guitar Masters: Eric Johnson, Andy McKee and Peppino D’Agostino
Guitar fans will feel like they’ve died and gone to acoustic heaven in this one-night-only feast with three of the greatest guitarists performing today. Tickets $25–$48
SPRING SHOWS JUST ANNOUNCED!
THE GREENCARDS GRAMMY-nominated
bluegrass trio WED., FEBRUARY 9
ON SALE NOW! TONIGHT! 8 PM
SPEIDEL, GOODRICH, GOGGIN & LILLE D.C. area’s lively folk quartet SAT., OCTOBER 9
JEFF DANIELS Hilarious songs from contemporary
acoustic blues guitarist/actor THURS. & FRI., OCTOBER 14 & 15
NOEL PAUL STOOKEY Peter, Paul & Mary singer with solo
hit “The Wedding Song” SAT., OCTOBER 16
THE AMERICAN STRING QUARTET
MENAHEM PRESSLER, PIANO The Discovery Series Founder’s Day Celebration Mozart, Ravel, and Dvořák FRI., OCTOBER 22
AN EVENING WITH
JIM BRICKMAN Platinum-selling piano-pop THURS.–FRI., OCTOBER 28–29
PAUL BARRERE & FRED TACKETT OF LITTLE FEAT
Guitar duo with an acoustic twist on their Southern blues-rock catalogue WED., NOVEMBER 3
BATTLEFIELD BAND Scottish quartet present the final
performances of longtime member Alan Reid THURS., NOVEMBER 4
AND MANY MORE!
LUKA BLOOM Irish folk guitarist celebrates 20 years of music with his new album Dreams in America
CHRIS SMITHER Blues-rock artist with “one of the
most riveting live shows you’re ever likely to see”—Rolling Stone FRI., NOVEMBER 5
THE NIELDS SPECIAL GUEST:
THE SWEET REMAINS D.C. favorites show off their new breed of reflective folk-rock SAT., NOVEMBER 6
DALA Canadian acoustic-pop duo with awe-
inspiring harmonies recently seen on PBS’ Girls from the North Country WED., NOVEMBER 10
TRIO CAVATINA The Discovery Series
Wolf Trap Debut Artist
Fanny Mendelssohn & Schumann FRI., NOVEMBER 12
EDWIN MCCAIN SPECIAL GUEST: MATT WHITE “I’ll Be” & “I Could Not Ask for More” WED., NOVEMBER 17
AN EVENING WITH
MELISSA MANCHESTER THURS., NOVEMBER 18
GIRLYMAN Folk/pop/bluegrass trio with unique harmonies and personalitities FRI., NOVEMBER 19
CHAISE LOUNGE New jazz with a classic flavor
from “first class jazz musicians” —The Washington Post SAT., NOVEMBER 20
LUKA BLOOM Tickets On Sale Tomorrow!
ÓRLA FALLON, FORMERLY OF
CELTIC WOMAN Irish singer/harpist WED. & THURS., APRIL 6 & 7
THE GRANDSONS General Admission Dance Free-spirited, finger-tapping rock FRI., NOVEMBER 26
JOHN EATON THE ROARING ’20S
Saluting heroes of the Jazz Age SAT., NOVEMBER 27
DAN HICKS & THE HOT LICKS Lively folk-jazz WED., DECEMBER 1
SCHOONER FARE Premier performers of original and
traditional maritime songs THURS. & FRI., DECEMBER 2 & 3
TOM CHAPIN “One of the more serene pleasures
in pop music”—People magazine SAT., JANUARY 8
INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT CLIVE CARROLL, ALEXANDRE GISMONTI, PINO FORASTIERE, AND BRIAN GORE
Premier touring guitar festival THURS., JANUARY 13
The Discovery Series
THE PEABODY TRIO Mendelssohn, Brahms & Gubaidulina FRI., JANUARY 14
BUSKIN & BATTEAU Acclaimed duo dubbed “irresistible”
byThe Washington Post SAT., JANUARY 15
CHICAGO CITY LIMITS AMERICA IDLES
“Perfect masters of improvisation” —The New York Times THURS. & FRI., JANUARY 20 & 21
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GIRLYMAN 11/19
Strathmore’s Guitar Festival celebrates the most influential instrument of the 20th century.
www.strathmore.org (301) 581-5100
Strathmore Ticket Office
5301 Tuckerman Lane North Bethesda, MD
M/T/TH/F 10AM–5PM, W 10AM–9PM, SA 10AM–2PM
Groups Save! (301) 581-5199 THE NIELDS 11/6 AMERICAN STRING QUARTET 10/22 NOEL PAUL STOOKEY 10/16 SAT., OCT. 30, 1PM Cathy & Marcy’s
25th Annual Family Music Party
with special guests Bonnie Rideout, fiddle Ella Jenkins, children’s music icon Rockville High School Pipe Band Cathy & Marcy’s Alumni Chorus
Playing dozens of instruments, the Grammy-winning performers and friends sing, yodel, chicken cluck in harmony, and raise the roof! Join the fun—and bring a coat, hat and/or gloves to help families in need. Tickets $15–$32
(Stars Price $13.50–$28.80) JEFF DANIELS 10/14 & 10/15 TONIGHT!
(Stars Price $22.50–$43.20) Sponsored by
FRI., OCT. 22, 8PM
Chuck Berry featuring Daryl Davis
With his trademark guitar licks and irresistible, often naughty lyrics,
Chuck Berry gets a crowd on their feet faster than you can say “Roll Over Beethoven.” Warming up the audience is hometown favorite Daryl Davis. Tickets $38–$65
(Stars Price $34.20–$58.50) Sponsored by
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THE WASHINGTON POST • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2010
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