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http://www.shearmadness.comEverybody’sfavoritecomedywhodunitis backin town
and ready with fresh and funnynew laughsand new clues.
We can’twait to see you. "Shrieksof laughternightafter
nightat the KennedyCenter."(WashingtonPost)RegularSchedule:
Tuesday–Fridayat 8
Saturday at 6&9
Sundayat 3&7ShearMadness
The KennedyCenter
TheaterLabMUSIC-CHAMBERCovidMasksare
required.FREESt. Mark’sEpiscopalChuch
301 AStreet SE
WashingtonDC. 2000321stcenturyconsort.orgMusicinspired by danceand the naturalworld.World
premiereof“In the Enchantment”by HilaryTann, “Be
Still and Know”by CarlosSimon,“ToDanceto the
WhistlingWind”by DavidFroom,“Dancingwith the
Shadows”by EleanorAlberga, “Sextet”and “HighRock
Ballet”by Paul Schoenfield.FeaturingBrookeTaylor.Saturday,April 9, 20224:00pmpre-concert
discussion.5:00pmconcert21stCentury
ConsortMUSIC-CHORALTicketsand
additional
information
availableat
Cantate.org$30+Ages
18-35
$15+Under 18
FREEBradleyHillsPresbyterianChurch
6601 BradleyBlvd.,Bethesda,Md.
http://www.cantate.org
301-986-1799CantateConcertChoirbringsabreath of fresh springair
to this concert,with jubilantmusicto makethe heartsing!
FeaturingBrahms’gloriousLiebesliederWaltzes and the
premiereofanew commissionby the winnerof our 13th
biennialYoung Composers’Competition,EmilyC. Mason.
Specialguestappearancesby AnthonyD. Anderson,
Cantate’sinauguralYoung Artistof Color,and Oberlin
College’sThe Obertones.Sunday,April 3, 5pmSongsof Spring
andLove
CantateConcertChoirwith
specialguests,Oberlin’s
The ObertonesMUSIC-CONCERTSConcert
$45 703-683-6040x217TheRectoryon Princess
711 PrincessSt, Alexandria
http://www.ClassicalMovements.com/
secretgardenconcerts/BEETHOVEN&BRAHMS:renownedcellistAmit Peled
and his 1695A.D. Grancinoinstrumentin the Secret
Garden with AllisonFreemanon pianoThursday,April 7, 5pm,
6:30pm|
Old Town AlexandriaLIVE Concerts
AmitPeled,Cello
ImmortalBelovedMon:10 minutewalk
from CapitolSouth
MetroStation
Tues: 1block from
MetroCenterMetro
StationFreeMonday:St. Mark’s
301 AStreet SE
Washington,DC
Tuesday:
Church of theEpiphany
1317 GStreet NW,Washington,DCbachconsort.org, 202.429.2121RubenValenzuelaguest-directs Bach’sCantataBWV66,
Erfreut euch,ihr Herzen.Also, hearMarvinMillsperform
Bach’sorgan prelude,Fantasiaand Fuguein CMinor,
BWV537 &ChoralePreludeonAn wasserflüßenBabylon,
BWV635b.Take abreak from your busy workdayand join
us to enjoythe musicof Bachin abeautiful&relaxing
atmosphere!Monday,April 4, 2022,
12:10P. M.Tuesday,April 5, 2022,
12:10P. M.WashingtonBachConsort
FREENoontime
CantataSeries
Dr.Dana Marsh,
ArtisticDirectorAdditionalprogram
information:
http://www.vocalarts
dc.orgor
by phone:
202-669-1463$50KennedyCenterTerraceTheater
1-800-444-1324
http://www.kennedy-center.orgSongsby HenryPurcell, FranzSchubert,Johannes
Brahms,FlorencePriceand Jake HeggieWednesday,April 6at
7:30 pmVocal Arts DC Presents
JamieBarton,
mezzo-soprano
andJakeHeggie,
composerand
pianistin RecitalFree parking
availablein garage.FREE,
no tickets
requiredRachelM. Schlesinger
ConcertHall&Arts Center
4915 ECampusDr
Alexandria,VA 22311http://www.marineband.marines.mil
(202)433-5809This orchestraconcertis bookendedby two worksby
WolfgangAmadeusMozart:OverturetoDonGiovanni
and SymphonyNo. 29 in A, K. 201. The concertwill
also featureJohn Corigliano’sVoyage,StefanFreund’s
Unremixed,and High SchoolConcertoCompetition
winnerHenryAuxenfansperformingFelix Mendelssohn’s
Violin Concertoin Eminor.Full detailsonline.Sunday,April 3
at 2p.m.
UnitedStatesMarine
ChamberOrchestraSign up for Concert
Alertson our
websiteor text
“navyband”to
22828Free, no
tickets
requiredRachelM. Schlesinger
ConcertHall
4915 ECampusDrive
Alexandria,Va.202-433-3366
http://www.navyband.navy.milThe NavyBandreturns to SchlesingerHall in an exciting
collaborationwith the innovative,GrammyAward-winning
sextet,EighthBlackbird! Comejoing us for the world
premiere“Vital Signs,”anew workby Vietnamese-
AmericancomposerViet Cuong.The programalso
includesaspecialselectionby EighthBlackbird, marches,
and patrioticfare.Saturday,April 9,
7:30 p.m.
U.S.Navy
ConcertBandMUSIC-ORCHESTRALON BSO OFFSTAGE
THROUGHAPR 22
Offstage.
BSOmusic.org$45-$100TheMusicCenterat Strathmore
5301 TuckermanLane
NorthBethesda,MD 20852
877.276.1444
http://www.BSOMUSIC.orgIn her final programof the season,MarinAlsopreimag-
ines Beethoven'sNinthSymphonyas a21st-centurycall
for unity,justice,and empowerment.The concertopens
with the first live performanceof ReenaEsmail’sSee Me
that flowsinto Beethoven’sNinth, featuringnew text from
Wordsmith.Join MarinAlsop,the BSO,and membersof the
rich musicalcommunityof Baltimorefor this bold interpre-
tationof Beethoven’sideasin responseto today’sworld.Thu, April 7, 8:00 PMBaltimoreSymphony
Orchestra
BeethovenNinth
MarinAlsop,conductor
Wordsmith,spokenword
artistOPERAAlso features the
ChiarinaChamber
Players,the
GeorgetownUniv.
Orchestra.And
MaestroAngel
Gil-Ordonez$25McLeanCommunityCenter
1234 InglesideAve
Mclean,Va,22101KennedyCenterTerraceTheater
2700 FStNW, WashingtonDChttp://www.inseries.orgAn eveningof worldpremieres: IN Seriespresentsanew
operaZAVALA-ZAVALA:an operain vcuts–one family’s
storyof separationat the Mexico/USborder –and Our
QueerMother,Gabriela,featuringthe Children’sChorusof
Washingtonwith text by GabrielaMistral,Langston
Hughes,and JacksonSade.The 4/9 performancealso
featuresThe BestCuisineby CarlosSimonwith text by
BaritoneCarl DuPont.Friday,April 8, at 7:30 pm
at the McLeanCommunity
CenterSaturday,April 9, at 7:30
pm at the KennedyCenter
TerraceTheaterZavala-Zavala
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