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or arts & entertainment appreciators, the Washington-Baltimore
region and beyond is a vast and plentiful playground, offering
everything from street music and sidewalk art to full-orchestra
performances, award-winning shows fresh from Broadway, and
curated, one-artist shows. This spring season is no exception, with
local venues joyfully reopening their doors and curtains to a public
long deprived of live entertainment. Below you’ll fi nd something to
tickle the fancy of everyone in the family, and there are even some
attractions to enjoy abroad now that people can travel again!
Stepping Out this Spring:
ENTERTAINMENT
COMES BACK TO LIFE
ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT