pt film/stage
Tonight through Sunday, February 21: Sexual impotence, divorce, child support and who needs fingers anyway? Such is the plot of the film A Man Who Ate His Cherries, which is being screened tonight as part of the Iranian Film Festival. [Freer and Sackler Galleries]
Journopalooza is an event happening this Friday in here in DC where journalists will get together and sing to raise money for THEMSELVES, which isn’t nearly as good as, say, raising money for starving kids in Africa, but whatever, because supporting journalists is fun! As the fine art that is journalism dies and dies and [...]
Tonight through Sunday, December 20: As You Like It starts out as a great production of a Shakespeare classic, but then becomes a slow journey through time in which the characters all adopt Southern twists to their British accents. Don’t miss it.
Today, November 20 through Thursday, January 3: If you’ve ever fallen victim to being set up on a blind date by your father, you’ll love the play The Fantasticks. Its got meddlesome parents, singing, dancing, and Christmas lights! [Arena Stage]
Sunday, November 15: Fact: No city can call itself a hipster haven unless it hosts a Tweed Ride. So, find your tweed jacket, wool vest, knickers, pipe, and bell, all of which you obviously have, you hipster you, and get ready for DC’s first annual Tweed Ride: a leisurely jaunt through the H Street Corridor [...]
Saturday, November 7 through Sunday, November 29: Lost In Yonkers, a play about a very dysfunctional Jewish family, will make you 1) regret your decision to go home for Thanksgiving and 2) crave a delicious corned beef sandwich. [Theater J]
Tonight through Sunday, November 1: Remember that time when New Orleans was an actual thriving city? Well, in an apparent FU to the world for doing nothing to save the city, the Classical Theater of Harlem has shifted the setting of classic play Waiting for Godot to New Orleans’ Ninth Ward. Inactivity has never been [...]






