Black History Month Exhibition
Feb
21
to Mar 7

Black History Month Exhibition

  • Harmony Hall Arts Center, Main Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibition: Jan 26 - Mar 7 | Mon-Fri 8:30am - 5pm; Sat; 9am-4pm | Public Reception: Feb 7 @2pm-5pm

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Black History Program returns to Harmony Hall Arts Center with its annual exhibition. For close to 45 years, the Black History Program has worked to preserve, honor, and celebrate Prince George’s County’s rich African American Heritage. The annual exhibition is part of this tradition. Explore stories from our county’s past that highlight the challenges and triumphs of the African American community.

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Qrcky: Bereft of Color
Feb
21
to Mar 7

Qrcky: Bereft of Color

  • Harmony Hall Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibition: Jan 31 - Mar 7; Mon-Fri 8:30 am - 5pm; Sat: 9am-4pm | Public Reception: Feb 1, @2-4pm

Qrcky’s artistic endeavors delve into the interplay between the sensibilities of the Black diaspora and the urban landscapes they inhabit. While the artist draws inspiration from esteemed artists such as Kara Walker and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Qrcky also profoundly influences the surrounding world. Qrcky is captivated by the sensations of movement, the deconstruction and reassembly of surfaces, and the intricate processes of forgetting and remembering that shape our collective consciousness. The artist’s creations profoundly reflect his identity, heritage, and the encompassing tapestry of culture that envelops him.

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Art Exhibit: Luther Wright: American Dreaming
Feb
21
to Mar 6

Art Exhibit: Luther Wright: American Dreaming

  • Prince George's Publick Playhouse (map)
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Exhibition: January 19 - March 6; Mon-Fri 9am-5pm; Public Reception: Jan 29, 6-8pm

American Dreaming is a poignant exploration of the complex interplay between pursuing financial freedom and the Black experience in America. This series delves into the nuanced relationship between aspiration and the systemic barriers that persist within our society, particularly emphasizing the American lottery system as a symbol of hope in the Black community.

This exhibit will be on display at the Publick Playhouse from January 19-March 8, 2026, and can be viewed during regular facility hours (M-F, 9 am-5 pm). Please note that exhibits cannot be viewed when a performance or event is in progress. Before viewing an exhibit, please call the Box Office at 301-277-1710 to check the performance schedule.

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Mame Ndiaye: Glimpses of Heaven
Feb
21
to Mar 14

Mame Ndiaye: Glimpses of Heaven

  • Brentwood Arts Exchange (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibition: Jan 20 - Mar 14 | Public Reception: Jan 24 | Artist Talk: Feb 21

Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 10am-7pm; Sat 10am-4pm; Closed Sun

In Glimpses of Heaven, Mame Ndiaye invites viewers into a dazzling world of mixed media works that sparkle with vibrancy and imagination. Using glitter as a central medium, Ndiaye creates otherworldly pieces that evoke a sense of transcendence and wonder. Each artwork is a luminous exploration of light, color, and texture, offering fleeting moments of beauty that transport viewers into a dreamlike space. Through Glimpses of Heaven, Ndiaye captures the ephemeral nature of joy and the magic found in the simplest, most radiant elements of life.

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Patricia Phillips Bowden: Travel Collaged and Painted
Feb
21
to Mar 8

Patricia Phillips Bowden: Travel Collaged and Painted

  • Montpelier Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibit: Jan 31 - Mar 8; Open daily, 10am-5pm | Artist Reception: Feb 20

Primarily an oil painter, Patricia Phillips Bowden discovered a renewed interest in exploring paper, collage, and mixed media during the pandemic. She finds beauty in the old, the worn, and the rusty, and hopes to capture that elegance in her work. As an artist, she strives to maintain a childlike sense of wonder and curiosity toward this fascinating place we call Earth.

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Annual Black History Month Exhibition
Feb
21
to Mar 1

Annual Black History Month Exhibition

  • Montpelier Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibit: January 14 - March 1; Open daily, 10am-5pm | Artist Reception: Feb 20, 7-9pm

Celebrate Black History Month with Montpelier Arts Center! This annual exhibition shows the diverse talents of regional artists. Featured artwork will highlight African Americans’ lives, stories, and experiences through painting, drawing, photography, and more.

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Genuine
Feb
21
to Mar 14

Genuine

  • Brentwood Arts Exchange (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibition: Jan 20 - Mar 14 | Public Reception: Jan 24 | Artist Talk: Feb 21

Artist and Curator Asha Elana Casey

Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 10am-7pm; Sat 10am-4pm; Closed Sun

Curated by Asha Elana Casey in honor of Black History Month, Genuine celebrates the depth, resilience, and authenticity of Black artistic expression. Featuring works by Lionel Frazier White III, Khaleelah Harris, Jessica Valoris, and Desmond Beach, this exhibition explores themes of identity, heritage, and truth through a range of materials and perspectives. Genuine highlights the power of storytelling and cultural reflection, offering a compelling tribute to the legacy and future of Black artistry.

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Emily Springer: The Holds of Legacy
Feb
21
to Mar 1

Emily Springer: The Holds of Legacy

  • Montpelier Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibit: January 13 - March 1 , Open daily, 10 am-5 pm; Artist Reception: Feb 20, 7-9pm

Emily Springer’s sewn tapestries create a space for reflection and conversation about cultural identity, resilience, and the power of storytelling through art. The pieces depict compositions highlighting the generational bonds between Black women. Through their intricate craftsmanship, they are an ode to the historical practice of quilting and its significance to Black culture.

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Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass
Feb
21
to Nov 26

Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass

  • National Portrait Gallery (map)
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Exhibit Open Daily, 11:30 am - 7pm, through November 26, 2026

The first joint acquisition of the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Museum (the two share a building) is Sir Isaac Julien’s fascinating moving image installation, which blends period reenactments across five screens to give the viewer insight into the life, accomplishments, activism, and brilliance of Frederick Douglass (1818-1895).

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Shaham & Shaham play Reena Esmail Robertson conducts Sibelius’ Fifth
Feb
26
to Feb 28

Shaham & Shaham play Reena Esmail Robertson conducts Sibelius’ Fifth

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 26 -28, various hours

Visionary maestro David Robertson conducts a program of movement and transformation. Nielsen’s Helios Overture follows the path of the sun across the sky, while the world premiere of Kennedy Center Citizen Artist Fellow Reena Esmail’s Double Concerto puts star siblings Gil and Orli Shaham center stage. To close, Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5 dances with themes shaped by landscape and time, with its famous finale inspired by the sight of a flock of swans flying overhead.

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Mali Obomsawin, bass
Feb
26
7:30 PM19:30

Mali Obomsawin, bass

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Kogod Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The genre-blind, polymath creator Mali Obomsawin is a bassist, composer, vocalist and proud citizen of Odanak First Nation. Obomsawin's increasingly broad body of work spans jazz and roots music, indie-rock and experimental sound, film scoring and all-ages instruction. An international touring artist and accomplished accompanist, her current projects include the shoegaze duo Deerlady, the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band and her eponymous free-jazz ensemble. Her music has been featured in the popular television drama “Reservation Dogs” and her score for the critically-acclaimed and Oscar-nominated documentary “Sugarcane,” produced by National Geographic, was called "hauntingly beautiful" by The North Texas Daily. Obomsawin's music liberally references her Indigenous heritage and the challenges of realizing freedom and intimacy under colonialism.

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Lucy Darling: You're Welcome
Feb
27
7:00 PM19:00

Lucy Darling: You're Welcome

Lucy Darling: You're Welcome is a touring variety show starring Carisa Hendrix as the witty, cocktail-loving socialite Lucy Darling, featuring her signature sharp humor, unsolicited advice, and magical talents, alongside musician Mark Ettinger, offering a fun, interactive experience described as a reunion party for her fans, the "Darling family". The show blends comedy, music (piano, ukulele), and magic as Lucy welcomes everyone into her world for an enchanting evening. 

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Mozart's Symphony No. 39: UMD Symphony Orchestra
Feb
27
8:00 PM20:00

Mozart's Symphony No. 39: UMD Symphony Orchestra

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dekelboum Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s last three symphonies were composed in little more than six weeks, and it is widely speculated that he was never able to hear them performed. Many scholars believe that these works were conceived as a sort of trilogy, with the 39th serving as an almost overture to the other two. Despite its relative lack of popularity in comparison to his 40th and 41st symphonies, Mozart’s Symphony No. 39 in E-flat Major is no less impressive. Stately, and at times playful and mischievous, this symphony has many of the hallmarks of his previous works, while continuing to push compositional boundaries in a way that is uniquely Mozart.

This performance will also include Richard Wagner’s Suite from Die Meistersinger and American composer Joan Tower’s Concerto for Flute, featuring 2024 UMSO Concerto Competition winner Lisa Yejin Choi.

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The Sea Beyond the Ocean
Feb
28
to Mar 15

The Sea Beyond the Ocean

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Family Theater (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 28 - Mar 15, various hours; Saturday, March 14, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. is a sensory-friendly performance.

Embark on a quest to find the ending to an unfinished story.

Nine-year-old Scooter, a boy with an imagination larger than the sky, becomes obsessed with a fantasy book series. To his dismay, author Poppy Carousel never finished the final book. While grappling with his own personal loss, Scooter embarks on a quest to find Poppy and the missing ending.

Will Scooter discover the answers he’s looking for? Who else will he meet along the way? Join Scooter on a journey full of surprises in this world premiere Kennedy Center commissioned play written by Doug Robinson and directed by KenYatta Rogers.

Most enjoyed by ages 9+


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The Sea Beyond the Ocean
Feb
28
to Mar 15

The Sea Beyond the Ocean

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Family Theater (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 28 - Mar 15

A boy named Scooter goes on a quest to find the author and missing ending of his favorite book series in this world premiere play.

Please note, this production uses haze and fog special effects.

For Ages 9+

Saturday, March 14, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. is a sensory-friendly performance.

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By the Way, Meeting Vera Stark
Feb
28
to Mar 1

By the Way, Meeting Vera Stark

  • Laurel Mill Playhouse (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 20 - Mar 15; Fri/Sat: 8pm; Sun: 2pm

BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK is a seventy-year journey through the life of Vera Stark, a headstrong African-American maid and budding actress, and her tangled relationship with her boss, a white Hollywood star desperately grasping to hold on to her career.

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Forever Yours - Tribute to The O'Jays
Feb
28
8:00 PM20:00

Forever Yours - Tribute to The O'Jays

Forever Yours – Tribute To The O’Jays has quickly become one of today’s most outstanding tribute groups. The O’Jays have acknowledged them as a group worthy of carrying on their legacy. The group comprises some of the DMV’s most talented singers. Their renditions of such great hits as “Back Stabbers,” “Love Train,” “For The Love of Money,” and others will take you back to the days of your youth. They have graced the stages of popular local venues such as The Birchmere and Bethesda Blues and Jazz. Come out and get on the “Love Train” with Forever Yours – Tribute To The O’Jays.

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Corigliano's Symphony No. 3, "Circus Maximus" • UMD Wind Orchestra
Feb
28
8:00 PM20:00

Corigliano's Symphony No. 3, "Circus Maximus" • UMD Wind Orchestra

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dekelboum Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Michael Votta, Jr., music director
Jonathan Bisesi, percussion

Chariot races, hunts and battles—these are some of the events that entertained nearly 300,000 spectators at the Circus Maximus. This feat of the ancient Rome empire, the largest arena in the world, served as a grand and raucous center of entertainment. John Corigliano’s Symphony No. 3, “Circus Maximus,” is a reflection of its namesake, embodying the grandeur of the colosseum while simultaneously comparing it to humanity’s current need for constant entertainment. Movements of the symphony move between modern city soundscapes and the noises of the circus, all swirling towards the work’s bombastic conclusion.

This performance will also feature Richard Strauss’ Feierlicher Einzug der Ritter des Johanniter-Ordens and Joseph Schwantner’s Fast Track: Concerto for Percussion and Wind Ensemble, featuring Lecturer Jonathan Bisesi.

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Tribute to Frankie Beverly with We Are One X-Perience
Feb
28
8:00 PM20:00

Tribute to Frankie Beverly with We Are One X-Perience

  • Prince George's Publick Playhouse (map)
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A live tribute to American singer and songwriter Frankie Beverly. He was best known for his recordings with the soul and funk band Maze and was a consistent hitmaker on the R&B charts for almost 50 years. His music is known for its authenticity and emotional depth. This concert highlights the early years of Maze and the transition to Maze featuring Frankie Beverly. We Are One X-Perience performs all the hit songs that everyone knows and loves, including: “Back in Stride,” “Too Many Games,” “Can’t Get Over You,” “Before I Let Go, Running Away,” and many more. They pride themselves on giving the audience an incredibly high-energy performance each time they take the stage.

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aculty Artist Series:Communion and Solitude with Natalie Conte, soprano and Mai-Linh Pham, piano
Mar
1
3:00 PM15:00

aculty Artist Series:Communion and Solitude with Natalie Conte, soprano and Mai-Linh Pham, piano

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Gildenhorn Recital Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Natalie Conte, soprano
Mai-Linh Pham, piano

"Communion and Solitude" is a voice and piano recital that explores the space between connection and introspection in the human experience. Featuring music by Samuel Barber, Jake Heggie, Lori Laitman and Jodi Goble, the program reflects on intimacy, communication and moments of self-reflection, revealing how shared experience and solitude inform and enrich one another.

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Spring Big Band Showcase: UMD Jazz Ensemble, UMD Jazz Lab Band and University Jazz Band
Mar
4
7:30 PM19:30

Spring Big Band Showcase: UMD Jazz Ensemble, UMD Jazz Lab Band and University Jazz Band

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dekelboum Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Swing into an evening of jazz! You won’t want to miss the UMD School of Music's exemplary jazz ensembles in a performance celebrating works from across the genre, including innovative interpretations of classic and contemporary pieces.

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Tchaikovsky’s Winter Daydreams: Gianandrea Noseda & Simon Trpčeski
Mar
6
to Mar 7

Tchaikovsky’s Winter Daydreams: Gianandrea Noseda & Simon Trpčeski

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Mar 6 & 7

Simon Trpčeski takes center stage to dazzle us with Saint-Saëns’ Piano Concerto No. 5, “Egyptian,” a virtuosic display of fireworks and exotic flair. The evening concludes with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 1, “Winter Daydreams,” where youthful longing and frosty wonder unfold in rich, sweeping melodies.

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Moonshot After Dark:  Watercolor Basics – World Water Day
Mar
6
7:00 PM19:00

Moonshot After Dark: Watercolor Basics – World Water Day

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Moonshot Studio (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

For ages 18+: Celebrate World Water Day (March 22) with watercolor artist Alexandra Schmeling. Alex will guide you through watercolor exercises that will culminate with a painting of the Jefferson Memorial from the Potomac River, complete with cherry blossoms.

Each attendee must sign a waiver to participate.

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Women Playing Hamlet
Mar
6
to Mar 8

Women Playing Hamlet

  • Bowie Playhouse @ Whitemarsh Park (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: March 6-22; Fri: 7:30pm; Sat/Sun: 2pm

Struggling TV soap actress Jessica is offered a role she's not sure she wants - Hamlet. As she copes with the insane idea (and the occasional threatening text from Sir Patrick Stewart), she encounters a wide-ranging ensemble of challenging characters - including an abusive acting coach, a bratty hacker niece, a cougar mom, a worldwise bartender, a sexist creep professor and a Shakespearean gravedigger - all played by women. Jessica's journey to find herself in the role is a humorous and insightful exploration of gender, identity, and the challenges of acting.

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Macbeth
Mar
6
to Mar 7

Macbeth

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Kay Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Mar 6, 7, 10, 11 & 12

Macbeth and Lady M will stop at nothing to fulfill a prophecy and ascend to power but the consequences of their ambition threaten everything. All performances will have open integrated captioning.

Presented by the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde
Mar
6
8:00 PM20:00

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Jonathon Heyward, conductor
Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano
Russell Thomas, tenor

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra closes The Clarice Presents 2025–26 season with a program tracing contemporary classical music’s iconoclasts. It opens with Antonín Dvořák’s lyrical overture In Nature’s Realm, follows with the world premiere of an untitled co-commission by British composer Grace-Evangeline Mason, and concludes with Gustav Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde featuring tenor Russell Thomas and mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke.

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By the Way, Meeting Vera Stark
Mar
7
to Mar 8

By the Way, Meeting Vera Stark

  • Laurel Mill Playhouse (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 20 - Mar 15; Fri/Sat: 8pm; Sun: 2pm

BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK is a seventy-year journey through the life of Vera Stark, a headstrong African-American maid and budding actress, and her tangled relationship with her boss, a white Hollywood star desperately grasping to hold on to her career.

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Richard Goode, piano
Mar
8
3:00 PM15:00

Richard Goode, piano

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dekelboum Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Pianist Richard Goode, an Avery Fisher Prize and Grammy winner, is a leading interpreter known for nuanced playing. He opens with two Haydn sonata renditions, then presents "Fancies and Goodnights," short pieces by Bizet, Gluck, Rameau, Gesualdo and others chosen for their beauty and unpredictability, and concludes with Schubert’s final and celebrated Piano Sonata in B-flat Major.

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Macbeth
Mar
10
to Mar 12

Macbeth

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Kay Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Mar 6, 7, 10, 11 & 12

Macbeth and Lady M will stop at nothing to fulfill a prophecy and ascend to power but the consequences of their ambition threaten everything. All performances will have open integrated captioning.

Presented by the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies

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Amanda Spaid: Locals
Mar
12
to May 2

Amanda Spaid: Locals

  • Montpelier Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibit: March 12 - May 2

Open daily, 10am-5pm | Public Reception: March 14, @2pm-4pm

Amanda Spaid was inspired during the pandemic to focus on hyper-local subjects, creating detailed drawings of birds in the D.C. area. She hopes that slowing down and examining what’s happening to the planet, not just on a global level, but literally in our backyards, will inspire people to make decisions that benefit all locals — humans and birds alike.

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Artists on the Rise: Juried Teen Exhibition
Mar
12
to Apr 11

Artists on the Rise: Juried Teen Exhibition

  • Montpelier Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibit: March 12 - April 11

Open daily, 10am-5pm | Public Reception and Award Ceremony: March 21

Montpelier Arts Center strives to foster a positive, creative environment where young and emerging artists realize their full potential. Now in its 14th year, this annual exhibition spotlights the talents of visual artists ages 13-19 from the Washington, D.C., area. The juror awards prizes based on artistic excellence, with cash prizes for first, second, and third place. Beginning in winter 2025, interested teens may submit work online for consideration at MontpelierArtsCenter.submittable.com.

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Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series
Mar
12
12:00 PM12:00

Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series

Series Dates: Mar 12, Mar 26, Jul 9, Jul 23, Sep 10, Sep 24

Join the Surratt Historic Site & Museum for conversations on how different groups of people bravely participated in the Civil War and events leading up to it. Each presentation will focus on a specific group of people and will offer deeper insights into nationally significant events and highlight locals who participated in them. These virtual lectures are free, but registration is required.

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The New Edition Way Tour
Mar
13
7:00 PM19:00

The New Edition Way Tour

The New Edition Way Tour brings together three of music’s most enduring and influential acts: New Edition, Boyz II Men, and Toni Braxton. This landmark event celebrates music, legacy, and connection, giving fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience these legendary artists performing together on a dynamic 360° stage in an up-close and immersive concert experience.

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Women Playing Hamlet
Mar
13
to Mar 15

Women Playing Hamlet

  • Bowie Playhouse @ Whitemarsh Park (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: March 6-22; Fri: 7:30pm; Sat/Sun: 2pm

Struggling TV soap actress Jessica is offered a role she's not sure she wants - Hamlet. As she copes with the insane idea (and the occasional threatening text from Sir Patrick Stewart), she encounters a wide-ranging ensemble of challenging characters - including an abusive acting coach, a bratty hacker niece, a cougar mom, a worldwise bartender, a sexist creep professor and a Shakespearean gravedigger - all played by women. Jessica's journey to find herself in the role is a humorous and insightful exploration of gender, identity, and the challenges of acting.

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By the Way, Meeting Vera Stark
Mar
13
to Mar 15

By the Way, Meeting Vera Stark

  • Laurel Mill Playhouse (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 20 - Mar 15; Fri/Sat: 8pm; Sun: 2pm

BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK is a seventy-year journey through the life of Vera Stark, a headstrong African-American maid and budding actress, and her tangled relationship with her boss, a white Hollywood star desperately grasping to hold on to her career.

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Jazzmeia Horn
Mar
13
8:00 PM20:00

Jazzmeia Horn

Grammy nominee Jazzmeia Horn released her fourth album, Messages, in 2024. The New York Times raves, “Horn is among the most exciting young vocalists in jazz, with a proud traditionalism that keeps her tightly linked to the sound of classic figures like Nancy Wilson and Betty Carter, but a vivacity of spirit and conviction that places her firmly in the present.”

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Chris Kirages: Making the World a Better Plate
Mar
14
to Apr 12

Chris Kirages: Making the World a Better Plate

  • Montpelier Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibit: March 14 - April 12

Open daily, 10am-5pm | Public Reception: March 14 @2pm-4pm

This exhibit consists of two dinnerware designs that are distinctly different. They are both stoneware and made for everyday use in a light and dark clay body with a variety of glazes. The Cafe is a heavy rimmed everyday plate that can take rough use. Think blue plate special at lunch hour in a busy diner. Terra is a sleeker, everyday dinnerware. Think good food with good friends, casual and elegant.

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BCPA & Anna Mwalagho Present: “Never Thought I Was Black Till I Came to America”
Mar
15
7:00 PM19:00

BCPA & Anna Mwalagho Present: “Never Thought I Was Black Till I Came to America”

  • Bowie Center for the Performing Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Never Thought I Was Black Till I Came to America is a riveting one-woman theatrical experience by Anna Mwalagho — actress, singer, poet, storyteller, and cultural truth-teller. Through an unforgettable blend of comedy, storytelling, poetry, prose, music, and lived anecdotes, Mwalagho invites audiences into her deeply personal journey of identity, migration, and belonging.

The play follows an African woman’s journey in America, where race, culture, and identity collide. With wit and honesty, Mwalagho shows that migration is a human constant, but each trip brings its own cost, courage, and change. Funny, moving, and thought-provoking, the show uses laughter to open audiences to lasting questions. Its closing line — “At some point, we have all been immigrants, searching for a place called home in a foreign land” — leaves viewers both challenged and comforted.

Never Thought I Was Black Till I Came to America, written and performed by Anna Mwalagho and directed by Mkawasi Mcharo Hall, celebrates African identity, shared humanity, and the stories often ignored. It is more than a performance; it is a movement.

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Sonic Frontiers Jam Session - Mar.
Mar
19
7:00 PM19:00

Sonic Frontiers Jam Session - Mar.

Dates: Feb 19, Mar 19, Apr 16, May 14,

Brentwood Arts Exchange is excited to host ongoing jam sessions featuring a unique, original synth and modular music style. Drop-in musicians of every genre are invited to join and contribute. Bring your instrument, plug in, and be part of the sound!

Ticket Price: $20 / Drop-in performers are free

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Women Playing Hamlet
Mar
20
to Mar 22

Women Playing Hamlet

  • Bowie Playhouse @ Whitemarsh Park (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: March 6-22; Fri: 7:30pm; Sat/Sun: 2pm

Struggling TV soap actress Jessica is offered a role she's not sure she wants - Hamlet. As she copes with the insane idea (and the occasional threatening text from Sir Patrick Stewart), she encounters a wide-ranging ensemble of challenging characters - including an abusive acting coach, a bratty hacker niece, a cougar mom, a worldwise bartender, a sexist creep professor and a Shakespearean gravedigger - all played by women. Jessica's journey to find herself in the role is a humorous and insightful exploration of gender, identity, and the challenges of acting.

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Brencore Entertainment Presents: Tribute to Earth Wind & Fire, the Emotions, and the Whispers
Mar
21
8:00 PM20:00

Brencore Entertainment Presents: Tribute to Earth Wind & Fire, the Emotions, and the Whispers

  • Bowie Center for the Performing Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

BRENCORE Entertainment presents “A Tribute to the Music of Earth, Wind & Fire, The Emotions, and The Whispers” featuring The BRENCORE ALLSTARS at The Bowie Center for the Performing Arts.

The 12-piece BRENCORE ALLSTARS will play hits by Earth, Wind & Fire like “Serpentine Fire,” “Shining Star,” “Can’t Hide Love,” “Fantasy,” “Reasons,” “I Write a Song,” and more. They’ll also perform The Emotions’ songs such as “Don’t Ask My Neighbor,” “Flowers,” and “I Don’t Wanna Lose Your Love.”

Honoring The Whispers and the late Walter Scott, the show will include songs like “Lady,” “It’s a Love Thang,” “Rock Steady,” “Keep on Lovin’ Me,” and more.

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Connecting Lives Productions and Yet Stand Inc. Present: “Yet I Stand” Stage Play
Mar
22
4:00 PM16:00

Connecting Lives Productions and Yet Stand Inc. Present: “Yet I Stand” Stage Play

  • Bowie Center for the Performing Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Inspiring, Strength, Restoring Hope, and Empowering Survivors to Rise. – “A Journey from Pain to Purpose” in a powerful story that echoes the silent cries of many, Yet I Stand follows the life of Elaine Crocker whose innocence is shattered by abuse. Lost in confusion and pain, she battles to find her voice and the strength to heal. As her family struggles to understand her hurt, they too are forced to confront their own fears, failures, and faith. Together, through moments of heartbreak, tears, and revelation, they learn that healing begins not in silence — but in unity, prayer, and love. This moving production is a testament to resilience, forgiveness, and the power of hope. Yet I Stand is more than a play — it’s a call to open hearts, start conversations, and remind every survivor: you are not alone.

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Carrie Rodriguez, Oscar Cásares & Joel Salcido: Postcards From The Border
Mar
25
to Mar 26

Carrie Rodriguez, Oscar Cásares & Joel Salcido: Postcards From The Border

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Kogod Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Mar 25 & 26

Postcards from the Border is an empathic, multimedia piece at the intersection of music, spoken word and film that offers an intellectual and uniquely Latin American perspective on the lines bisecting both our maps and our hearts.


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Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series
Mar
26
12:00 PM12:00

Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series

Series Dates: Mar 12, Mar 26, Jul 9, Jul 23, Sep 10, Sep 24

Join the Surratt Historic Site & Museum for conversations on how different groups of people bravely participated in the Civil War and events leading up to it. Each presentation will focus on a specific group of people and will offer deeper insights into nationally significant events and highlight locals who participated in them. These virtual lectures are free, but registration is required.

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Halley Shoenberg
Mar
27
8:00 PM20:00

Halley Shoenberg

Jazz artist Halley Shoenberg has been a dynamic presence in the D.C. area for decades, composing, arranging, and performing on saxophone and clarinet. This captivating concert features Shoenberg’s compositions and original arrangements of standards covering 100 years of jazz. The sounds of Chick Corea, Weather Report, Pat Metheny, and Branford Marsalis influence several of her originals.

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Ju Yun: Where You Belong
Mar
28
to May 2

Ju Yun: Where You Belong

  • Harmony Hall Arts Center, Main Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Exhibition: Mar 28 - May 2; Mon-Sat: 9 am - 8 pm | Public Reception: Mar 28, 2-4pm

South Korean artist Ju Yun navigates the tension between two contrasting worlds. Transitioning from traditional Korean art to fully contemporary subjects and techniques, Yun embraces the space in between. Through layered compositions of polymer clay and found objects, their mask projects explore themes of hybrid identity—transforming existing forms into something new, reshaping meaning, and influencing others.

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The Supreme Divas - Tribute to The Supremes
Mar
28
8:00 PM20:00

The Supreme Divas - Tribute to The Supremes

The Supreme Divas – Tribute To The Supremes comprises some of the DMV’s most talented artists. They flawlessly bring to life the music of one of the most successful female groups in American history, The Supremes. With twelve number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100, The Supremes set the standard for female vocal groups during the ’60s and ’70s. Their chart-busting hits included “Where Did Our Love Go,” “Baby Love,” “Come See About Me,” “Stop! In The Name of Love,” and many others. They will take you back to when the Motown sound was supreme.

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Sonic Frontiers Jam Session - April
Apr
16
7:00 PM19:00

Sonic Frontiers Jam Session - April

Dates: Feb 19, Mar 19, Apr 16, May 14,

Brentwood Arts Exchange is excited to host ongoing jam sessions featuring a unique, original synth and modular music style. Drop-in musicians of every genre are invited to join and contribute. Bring your instrument, plug in, and be part of the sound!

Ticket Price: $20 / Drop-in performers are free

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Sonic Frontiers Jam Session - May
May
14
7:00 PM19:00

Sonic Frontiers Jam Session - May

Dates: Feb 19, Mar 19, Apr 16, May 14,

Brentwood Arts Exchange is excited to host ongoing jam sessions featuring a unique, original synth and modular music style. Drop-in musicians of every genre are invited to join and contribute. Bring your instrument, plug in, and be part of the sound!

Ticket Price: $20 / Drop-in performers are free

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Sonic Frontiers Experimental Electronic Music Festival
May
23
5:00 PM17:00

Sonic Frontiers Experimental Electronic Music Festival

With intriguing soundscapes and dazzling visuals, Sonic Frontiers curates eclectic, improvisatory experiences with live electronic music and projection art. With a focus on community engagement, The DC Modular Collective members will host fall and spring mini-electronic music festivals at Brentwood Arts Exchange, presenting featured headliners, inviting drop-in performances, and offering hands-on education, demonstrations, and insight into this unique art form.

Ticket Price: $20

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Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series
Jul
9
12:00 PM12:00

Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series

Series Dates: Mar 12, Mar 26, Jul 9, Jul 23, Sep 10, Sep 24

Join the Surratt Historic Site & Museum for conversations on how different groups of people bravely participated in the Civil War and events leading up to it. Each presentation will focus on a specific group of people and will offer deeper insights into nationally significant events and highlight locals who participated in them. These virtual lectures are free, but registration is required.

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Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series
Jul
23
12:00 PM12:00

Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series

Series Dates: Mar 12, Mar 26, Jul 9, Jul 23, Sep 10, Sep 24

Join the Surratt Historic Site & Museum for conversations on how different groups of people bravely participated in the Civil War and events leading up to it. Each presentation will focus on a specific group of people and will offer deeper insights into nationally significant events and highlight locals who participated in them. These virtual lectures are free, but registration is required.

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Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series
Sep
10
12:00 PM12:00

Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series

Series Dates: Mar 12, Mar 26, Jul 9, Jul 23, Sep 10, Sep 24

Join the Surratt Historic Site & Museum for conversations on how different groups of people bravely participated in the Civil War and events leading up to it. Each presentation will focus on a specific group of people and will offer deeper insights into nationally significant events and highlight locals who participated in them. These virtual lectures are free, but registration is required.

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Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series
Sep
24
12:00 PM12:00

Untold Stories Beyond the Battlefield: Civil War Lecture Series

Series Dates: Mar 12, Mar 26, Jul 9, Jul 23, Sep 10, Sep 24

Join the Surratt Historic Site & Museum for conversations on how different groups of people bravely participated in the Civil War and events leading up to it. Each presentation will focus on a specific group of people and will offer deeper insights into nationally significant events and highlight locals who participated in them. These virtual lectures are free, but registration is required.

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Voices From the Past: Black Music of the Colonial Period and Forgotten Patriots
Feb
22
4:00 PM16:00

Voices From the Past: Black Music of the Colonial Period and Forgotten Patriots

This riveting, narrated recital takes audience members back to America’s colonial period to explore the music, instruments, voices, and lives of enslaved Africans and forgotten patriots. The music will include period instruments, traditional folk songs, patriotic selections, and Negro spirituals performed by Black musicians. Produced by the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA).

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American Mosaic
Feb
21
to Feb 22

American Mosaic

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 19 @7pm; Feb 21 @8pm, Feb 22 @3pm

Thomas Wilkins leads a true celebration of American music! Experience the charm of Copland’s iconic ballet Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes, followed by Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with 18-time Grammy-winning banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck. To close, the NSO presents the world premiere of Peter Boyer and Joseph Sohm’s American Mosaic, an NSO co-commission featuring stunning video imagery, powerful live narration, and quintessential American melodies to celebrate the land, people, and spirit of the United States for its 250th birthday.

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Almost Queen: A Tribute to QUEEN
Feb
21
8:00 PM20:00

Almost Queen: A Tribute to QUEEN

Almost Queen is a highly authentic tribute band that recreates the live experience of Queen, featuring four musicians in genuine costumes performing Queen's hits with precise four-part harmonies and intricate musicianship, capturing the energy and spirit of the legendary band for fans to enjoy live. The show is a meticulously crafted tribute to Freddie Mercury and Queen's iconic music, blending popular anthems with deeper album cuts. 

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Makaya McCraven
Feb
21
8:00 PM20:00

Makaya McCraven

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dekelboum Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Makaya McCraven is a prolific drummer, composer and producer shaping contemporary jazz. His long partnership with Chicago’s International Anthem has produced nine bandleader albums in a decade, blending rock, classical, hip‑hop, R&B, trance, African traditions and remix culture. As a digital artist he reimagined Gil Scott‑Heron on We're New Again. The New York Times calls him “one of the best arguments for jazz’s vitality.” His 2022 LP In These Times was among NPR Music’s top ten releases. In 2025 his 2015 debut In The Moment is being reissued — catch this forward‑looking sound live at The Clarice.

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Le Patin Libre:  Murmuration
Feb
21
to Feb 22

Le Patin Libre: Murmuration

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Outdoor Plaza (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 17-22, various hours

Experience a winter wonderland with this outdoor production! The Canadian company brings its unique blend of dance and skating to an ice rink installed on an outdoor Kennedy Center plaza.

Le Patin Libre champions the idea of “glide” as an expansive definition for skating, calling it “the possibility to imprint movement on immobile bodies.” In Murmuration, 15 dancers demonstrate the athleticism and artistry of “glide,” taking inspiration from the mysterious phenomenon of bird flocks in undulating flight patterns to craft an exhilarating mix of speed, precision, and fluid choreography. Choreographed by Alexandre Hamel, Pascale Jodoin, and Samory Ba, this one-hour adventure is an adrenaline rush the whole family will appreciate!

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By the Way, Meeting Vera Stark
Feb
20
to Feb 21

By the Way, Meeting Vera Stark

  • Laurel Mill Playhouse (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 20 - Mar 15; Fri/Sat: 8pm; Sun: 2pm

BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK is a seventy-year journey through the life of Vera Stark, a headstrong African-American maid and budding actress, and her tangled relationship with her boss, a white Hollywood star desperately grasping to hold on to her career.

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Freya Skye – Stars Align Tour
Feb
20
8:00 PM20:00

Freya Skye – Stars Align Tour

Freya Skye is a young British singer, songwriter, and actress who gained global attention representing the UK at Junior Eurovision 2022 and starring as Nova in Disney's Zombies 4 (2025). Signed to Hollywood Records, she's known for her pop music, releasing singles like "Gold's Gone," and has secured a Disney talent deal, becoming a rising star in music and screen. 

Freya Skye is contributing $1 per ticket sold to PLUS1, a 501(c)(3), to support organizations working on childhood cancer treatment and finding a cure.

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Wifey Unknown
Feb
20
to Feb 21

Wifey Unknown

  • Greenbelt Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 13-21 / Fri/Sat: 8pm; Sun: 2pm

Wifey Unknown is a timeless tale of hopes lost and found, grief and guilt accrued and erased, and love questioned and prospered. Confined within her broken body, tormented by her grief and guilt, plagued by her suicidal thoughts, and neglected by her work-addicted husband, Yardley, Rita finally confronts her inner demons after her friend Alice saved her from a near-death experience. Rita writes a script that reconciles the past wounds of the husband and wife, and transforms a physically broken, repressed, “can’t-do” wife into the immensely talented, champion teenager, whose life-threatening injuries during a competition had changed everything.

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Spring M.F.A. Dance Thesis Concert
Feb
20
to Feb 22

Spring M.F.A. Dance Thesis Concert

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Dance Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 20-22, various hours

The Spring MFA Dance Concert features original works from two MFA candidates, Jalen Rose and Angela Smith. This performance is the culmination of their MFA journey and gives the candidates an opportunity to choreograph, produce and perform their final thesis project.

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Trevor Noah
Feb
19
8:00 PM20:00

Trevor Noah

Performances: Feb 16-19

Trevor Noah is on the U.S. leg of his "Off The Record" Tour. The show features Noah's characteristic sharp wit and intelligent commentary, covering a range of topics from politics and current breaking news to race and stories from his childhood in South Africa. 

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American Mosaic
Feb
19
7:00 PM19:00

American Mosaic

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 19 @7pm; Feb 21 @8pm, Feb 22 @3pm

Thomas Wilkins leads a true celebration of American music! Experience the charm of Copland’s iconic ballet Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes, followed by Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with 18-time Grammy-winning banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck. To close, the NSO presents the world premiere of Peter Boyer and Joseph Sohm’s American Mosaic, an NSO co-commission featuring stunning video imagery, powerful live narration, and quintessential American melodies to celebrate the land, people, and spirit of the United States for its 250th birthday.

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Miguel: CAOS Tour
Feb
15
8:30 PM20:30

Miguel: CAOS Tour

With Jean Dawson

Miguel's CAOS Tour is a live celebration and exploration of his latest album, CAOS, reflecting themes of destruction, rebirth, grief, and personal evolution through experimental R&B, rock, and Latin influences, showcasing his radical artistic journey with a powerful, vulnerable, and genre-bending live experience for his 2026 North American and European dates. The tour's synopsis centers on transmuting life's chaos and loss into powerful art, redefining his legacy beyond traditional R&B, and connecting with fans through a visceral, transformative show

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Capital Wind Symphony Presents: Heroes and Villains
Feb
15
3:00 PM15:00

Capital Wind Symphony Presents: Heroes and Villains

  • Bowie Center for the Performing Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Meanwhile… at the Bowie Center for the Performing Arts…

Darkness gathers. A symbol lights the sky. Somewhere between truth and trickery, valor and villainy, a sound is rising — bold, brash, and brimming with destiny.

The Capital Wind Symphony invites you to choose your side in “Heroes and Villains” on February 15, 2026, at 3:00 pm — an electrifying concert adventure where the forces of good and evil collide in the ultimate symphonic showdown!

From the rooftops of Gotham to the kingdoms of Arendelle and Agrabah, you’ll be swept into a world where every note tells a story. Will you soar with Superman as his iconic march blasts through the hall? Or slink into the shadows with the sly grin of Beetlejuice? Perhaps you’ll belt it out with Elsa, stand strong with Moana, or revel in the magic and mischief of Wicked’s misunderstood witches.

And just when you think the dust has settled, Blackbolt screams with explosive energy, Batman prowls through the night, and a medley of Disney’s most devilish villains plots their next victim. The stage becomes a battlefield of epic proportions as themes from Harry Potter and The Incredibles all lead to a stirring salute to the real-life heroes of the Armed Forces.

Dear citizens, the power is in your hands. Will you root for the righteous… or cheer for chaos?

Audience members are encouraged to arrive in full cosplay — whether you’re a caped crusader, an enchanted queen, or a misunderstood mastermind, your moment awaits. Come dressed to impress, and prepare to join a concert where every costume, applause, and chorus tips the scales toward triumph or treachery.

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Je'Caryous Johnson Presents: Set It Off Live!
Feb
13
to Feb 14

Je'Caryous Johnson Presents: Set It Off Live!

Performances: Feb 13 - 14

You asked for it — Set It Off Live is BACK! The cult-classic heist story you love is reimagined for the stage this Valentine’s Weekend. Starring Felicia Pearson as CLEO — the Baltimore native best known as “Snoop” from The Wire. 

The hit heist, cult classic movie you love is now a stage play and coming to your city. The same iconic characters – Frankie, Tisean (T.T.), Stoney and Cleo are back bringing the same action packed, adrenaline filled robbery scenes and emotionally charged antics against an equally exciting music soundtrack that will have you on the edge of your seat.

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TWICE - This Is For World Tour
Feb
13
to Feb 14

TWICE - This Is For World Tour

Performances: Feb 13 & 14 @8pm

Formed by JYP in 2015, TWICE is a nine-member K-pop group (Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, Tzuyu) known for catchy songs, energetic performances, and record-breaking success. They’ve released four full albums and 14 mini-albums, completed six world tours, and were the first female K-pop group to headline North American stadiums (SoFi, MetLife). Hits like “Cheer Up,” “Fancy,” “Feel Special,” and the English single “The Feels” earned Billboard Hot 100 and RIAA milestones and multiple Billboard 200 Top 10s. In 2023 they won Billboard’s Breakthrough Award—the first K-pop act to do so. Their mini-album STRATEGY (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) set Amazon Music Live viewership records, and their 2025 album THIS IS FOR coincided with TWICE becoming the first K-pop girl group to headline Lollapalooza. They remain a major global pop influence.

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American Promise
Feb
13
to Feb 14

American Promise

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Concert Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 13 & 14 @8pm

We’re celebrating the spirit and sounds of America, including the world premiere of a special NSO commission by Karen LeFrak! In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez leads the NSO in a blend of new compositions and timeless orchestral works embodying the optimism, diversity, and evolving identity of our nation’s musical voice.


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Wifey Unknown
Feb
13
to Feb 15

Wifey Unknown

  • Greenbelt Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: Feb 13-26 / Fri/Sat: 8pm; Sun: 2pm

Wifey Unknown is a timeless tale of hopes lost and found, grief and guilt accrued and erased, and love questioned and prospered. Confined within her broken body, tormented by her grief and guilt, plagued by her suicidal thoughts, and neglected by her work-addicted husband, Yardley, Rita finally confronts her inner demons after her friend Alice saved her from a near-death experience. Rita writes a script that reconciles the past wounds of the husband and wife, and transforms a physically broken, repressed, “can’t-do” wife into the immensely talented, champion teenager, whose life-threatening injuries during a competition had changed everything.

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Jeneba Kanneh-Mason
Feb
13
7:30 PM19:30

Jeneba Kanneh-Mason

Every once in a while, Dumbarton Concerts is treated to a preview, if you will – a brilliant young musician emerging into their full prowess and launching a dazzling career. This is your chance to witness such an artist. Launched into the public eye in 2015 along with her six famously musical siblings, 21-year-old British pianist Jeneba Kanneh-Mason shoulders her fame with ease, impressing audiences across Europe and around the world. Join us as we welcome this wunderkind to Washington for the very first time, a major stop on her debut American solo tour. With repertoire ranging from intricate Bach to languid Debussy and capped off with fiery Chopin ballades, this is both a performance and a performer you will want to remember.

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Opera New Work Reading: The Alchemists
Feb
13
7:30 PM19:30

Opera New Work Reading: The Alchemists

  • Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Gildenhorn Recital Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Christian De Gré Cárdenas, composer
Christian De Gré Cárdenas and Joseph Reese Anderson, librettists

The Alchemists unites two legendary periods in the American story—the Gold Rush and the Dust Bowl—to unearth the struggles and triumphs of charging headlong into the unknown in search of glory, and the myths, legends and unfortunate truths that emerge along the journey.

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Nine Inch Nails - Peel It Back Tour 2026
Feb
11
8:00 PM20:00

Nine Inch Nails - Peel It Back Tour 2026

Founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails mixes industrial, electronic, rock and ambient music. They’ve won two Grammys and entered the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020. Multi‑Platinum albums include Pretty Hate Machine (1989), The Downward Spiral (1994) and The Fragile (1999); With Teeth (2005) and The Fragile both hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200. From 2008, Reznor and Atticus Ross moved into film scoring. Their first score, The Social Network, won an Oscar and Golden Globe; they later won an Emmy for Watchmen and earned Oscars, Grammys, Golden Globes and a BAFTA for Soul. Their Mank score received several nominations. Recent scores include Empire of Light, The Killer and Luca Guadagnino’s Bones and All, Challengers and Queer.

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