Don’t Wait for “Tomorrow” to See ANNIE The Musical at National Theatre
Don’t wait for ‘Tomorrow!’ The latest National Tour of Annie the Musical is now playing at the National Theatre — for a few days only, through January 28, 2024!
Don’t wait for ‘Tomorrow!’ The latest National Tour of Annie the Musical is now playing at the National Theatre — for a few days only, through January 28, 2024!
Jack Rose and The Imperial recently announced a partnership to open a new spirits shop that sells fine liquor and creative sandwiches: Premier Drams.
PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical is based on the 1990s film of the same name, and scripted almost verbatim. This stage show also includes original songs by Grammy® winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance.
Currently on stage at the Shakespeare Theatre and extended for a second time by popular demand, As You Like It is a mashup that not only sounds incredibly fascinating but also makes more sense than one might first imagine. Because in this early Shakespearean play, one of the central themes is “All You Need Is Love.”
As a continuation of Fraga-Rosenfeld’s almost three-decade quest to bring the regional cuisine of his childhood to the nation’s capital, his hidden restaurant Don Segundo hosted a culinary masters meetup for Andean Gastronomy Week.
From December 11 through Saturday, December 16, DC’s The Bombay Club will celebrate its 35th anniversary with a heritage menu of favorite dishes and a little something extra.
An exhibit currently on view at National Harbor – created by award-winning exhibitions creator and producer Musealia – takes DC-area visitors into the tragedy like never before with over 200 objects, personal artifacts, and thoroughly researched stories of the people, the ship, and the history of it all.
The 10th Chefs for Equality was a delicious way to show that, as Hagedorn said, “The chef community stands at the ready to turn up the heat and fight even harder to protect and promote equality.”
A permanent collection of original Robert James Workshop sculptures, as well as a series of limited edition James Coplestone colored illustrations of The Barefoot King are now set-up amidst O Museum in the Mansion’s own maze of secret passageways, unique items, and historic treasures.
Free and open to the public with daily hours from 12:00pm to 8:00pm, visitors to the Downtown Holiday Market enjoy over 70 vendors as well as a line-up of entertainment, food, and festive lights and décor.