May
16
Thu
“Ciguardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” @ Jack Rose rooftop terrace
May 16 @ 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Jack Rose is kicking off “Savor Week” by assembling the the Ciguardians, a group of five legendary breweries who stand for all that is true independent craft, for an evening of beer, whiskey and cigar pairings. Five breweries – Cigar City,Country BoyMaui Brewing Co.Three Weavers, and The Lost Abbey/Port Brewing – will each showcase four unique beers, each paired with its own corresponding whiskey, and cigar carefully selected from W. Curtis Draper’s Tobacconist. Full drafts will be $2 off from 5-7:30pm, while all whiskey pairings will come in 1/2oz pours, and cigars will be priced a la carte.
Maui Brewing’s Co-Founder Garrett Marrero, Three Weaver’s Founder Lynne Weaver and other special guests will be in attendance, alongside brewers and other champions from the breweries, mingling with guests. 
 
The draft line-up includes:
  • Cigar City
  • After Sesh
  • Port Barrel-Aged Barleywine
  • Going Going Back Back to Tampa Tampa
  • Guayabera
  • Country Boy
  • Nates Coffee Stout
  • Cliff Jumper IPA
  • Paw Paw’s Red
  • Living Proof: Apricot Tart Saison
  • Maui
  • Mosaic Mo’ Betta
  • Da High Life
  • Imperial Coconut Porter Coco Bean
  • Big Swell IPA
  • Port Brewing
  • Citra Swell
  • The Lost Abbey
  • Oude Testament
  • Red Poppy
  • Barrel-Aged Serpent’s Stout
  • Three Weavers
  • Day Job Pale Ale
  • Seafarer Kolsch
  • Southbounder Coffee Stout
  • Sun Tap Session Sour
The event runs from 5-7:30pm on the rooftop terrace, and is open to the public with no admission fee.
 
Rebloom on the Roof Cocktail Fundraiser @ LaVie Restaurant
May 16 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Rebloom on the Roof Cocktail Fundraiser

What: Join Co-Hosts Barry Dixon and Will Thomas for the Fifth Annual Rebloom on the Roof cocktail fundraiser at LaVie Restaurant. Help us celebrate the power of design to change lives for survivors of domestic violence. Enjoy rooftop views of The Wharf waterfront, cocktails, light fare and a silent auction including a designer sample sale.

When: Thursday, May 16, 2019 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Where: LaVie Restaurant – 88 District Square SW, 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20024

Tickets: Tickets are $125.00 via Eventbrite  http://www.roomtorebloom.org/2019-rebloom-on-the-roof

Website: http://www.roomtorebloom.org/

ZooFari: Bite Night @ Smithsonian National Zoo
May 16 @ 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Boasting the city’s best restaurants, one-of-a-kind animal demonstrations and inspiring conservation stories, ZooFari: Bite Night, a benefit for wildlife sponsored by GEICO, returns to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo on May 16 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Hosted by Friends of the National Zoo, this year’s event promises to be a glamorous night of dining, drinking, bidding and dancing—all to support the Zoo’s important mission to save species.

“We love hosting ZooFari every year,” said Lynn Mento, executive director of FONZ. “What makes it so special and popular is not just that the food and drink are amazing, but that you’re enjoying the restaurant tastings in this beautiful setting where you have the chance to see animals, and meet some of the world’s leading conservation scientists. It’s a unique combination of great food, great drink and helping to save the planet … that’s a pretty good night!”

Most animal houses will be open, and the VIP Lounge, hosted by Charles Schwab & Co., will be at Great Cats Circle, where there also will be exclusive animal demonstrations. The only DJ to spin beats and cook at the same time, DJ Chef, will entertain all attendees, as will electric violinist Ben Hoyt, Bobby McKey’s Dueling Piano Bar and a food sculptor.

In addition to providing a unique dining and entertainment experience, the event will celebrate conservation work around the globe. Smithsonian scientists will be on hand to share stories with guests about how they’re saving endangered animals. Special stations will showcase five wildlife projects supported by Conservation Nation, an initiative of Friends of the National Zoo.

A silent auction is open to the public before and during the event. The auction features conservation-themed prizes, including animal paintings, behind-the-scenes tours at the Zoo and even the opportunity to name a wild tapir.

General admission tickets include access to the general event area, as well as complimentary food tastings, beer, wine, soft drinks and water, plus live entertainment and animal experiences. Four extravagant VIP packages include access to an exclusive VIP Lounge with the finest food and cocktails, as well as special parking opportunities, express check-in and more.

May
17
Fri
SAVOR Friday Favorites @ Jack Rose rooftop terrace
May 17 @ 5:00 PM – 11:59 PM
On the night of SAVOR, Jack Rose will host a special happy hour honoring some of craft brewing’s favorites, featuring 10 local and national independent breweries who have helped paved the way for much of the craft beer movement: Allagash, Atlas Brew Works, Boulevard, Dogfish Head, New Belgium, Ommegang, Perennial, Port City, Right Proper and Two Roads.
SAVOR attendees are invited to stop by beforehand to pre-game the festival, or indulge at an after-party, as several special guests and brewery representatives will be in the house to celebrate their accomplishments and cheers their glasses with the crowd.
The draft line-up includes:
  • Allagash
  • Barrel & Bean
  • White
  • Atlas Brew Works
  • 1500
  • Dance Of Days
  • Boulevard
  • Space Camper
  • Tequila Barrel-Lime Gose
  • Dogfish Head
  • Dragons And Yum Yums
  • Liquid Truth Serum
  • New Belgium
  • My Nirvana
  • Southern Vine
  • Ommegang
  • Pale Sour
  • Witte
  • Perennial
  • Pilsner
  • Prodigal Imperial Stout
  • Port City
  • Franconian Kellerbier
  • Rivershed Ale (*Official DC Debut)
  • Right Proper
  • Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne
  • Scenic Cruiser
  • Two Roads
  • No Limits Hefeweizen
  • Sauvignon Blanc Gose
The event runs from 5pm to close on the rooftop terrace and is free and open to the public.
Suzy Bogguss at The City Winery @ City Winery
May 17 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Platinum-selling country songstress Suzy Bogguss is set to return to The City Winery in downtown DC Friday, May 17 at 8:00pm. Audiences can expect an intimate night of music backed by her new trio Craig Smith (guitar) and Elio Giordano (upright bass), two of Nashville’s finest players. The show will include Suzy’s memorable radio hits such as “Outbound Plane,” “Drive South,” “Hey Cinderella,” and “Aces,” as well as songs from her latest albums Lucky, celebrating the songwriting of Merle Haggard, and American Folk Songbook. Fans can look forward to hearing new material, with Suzy debuting originals for the first time since her top 5 jazz album Sweet Danger.

 

Bogguss performed in DC March of 2018 and has been looking forward to returning to the East Coast on this run, “I can’t wait to play in DC! I just love performing at The City Winery; it’s such a cool venue with a really intimate space.”

What’s on the horizon? Bogguss is currently writing and preparing for her next album as well as continuing to play with her trio and Chicks with Hits – a new tour with fellow queens of country Pam Tillis and Terri Clark.

Tickets for The City Winery are on sale now with a variety of seating options for $25-$30. “My show is very spontaneous. Each one is unique. The guys in my band say that my set list is just a suggestion,” she laughs. “It’s very fluid. If I feel like the audience wants to hear a particular song or if there’s a request I am happy to shift gears. I’m just loving these intimate rooms and interacting with the crowd.”

To purchase tickets, please visit: www.CityWinery.com/WashingtonDC

May
18
Sat
“Saturday SAVOR Sendoff” @ Jack Rose rooftop terrance/dining saloon
May 18 @ 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Saturday, May 18th 
2pm-6pm on the Rooftop Terrace; 5pm to close in the Saloon
To cap off “Savor Week,” Jack Rose is opening its rooftop terrace early at 2pm to welcome five final breweries along with their owners, brewers and exciting beers for a special Saturday afternoon send-off. Featured breweries Bell’s, Lickinghole Creek, Maine, Union, and Upland will each showcase four beers, all of which will be priced at $5 until 5 p.m.
The draft line-up includes:
  • Bell’s
  • Hopsolution DIPA
  • Oberon
  • Official Hazy IPA
  • Pooltime Tart Cherry Wheat
  • Lickinghole Creek
  • Blueberry Obsession
  • Carrot Cake
  • Juicy 10
  • Nine Miles
  • Maine
  • Another One
  • Lunch
  • Mo
  • Woods And Waters
  • Union
  • Balt The More IPA
  • Sour Deezus
  • Mountain Girl Hefeweizen
  • Skipjack Pilsner
  • Upland
  • Champagne Velvet
  • Boysenberry
  • Raspberry
  • Paw Paw
The event runs from 2-6pm on the rooftop terrace, and 5pm to close in the first-floor Saloon, and is open to the public with no admission fee.
Washington National Opera Gala @ Kennedy Center
May 18 @ 4:30 PM – 11:30 PM

Tony Award®-Winning Actress

Christine Ebersole to Host

Washington National Opera Gala

Saturday, May 18, 2019, at 6 p.m.

in the Kennedy Center Opera House

 

Washington National Opera (WNO) announces the addition of Tony Award®-winning actress Christine Ebersole as host and special guest artist for its 2019 Gala on Saturday, May 18, in the Kennedy Center Opera House.

Ebersole, an iconic artist of the stage and screen—who appeared in Francesca Zambello’s 2018 production of Candide at LA Opera—joins the WNO gala cast, along with previously announced headliner Christine Goerke, another iconic American voice who is currently starring as Brunnhilde in the Ring Cycle at the Met. This year’s WNO gala concert program explores the beauty and vitality of the human voice through music ranging from Wagner to Gershwin to Irving Berlin.

Christine Ebersole is known for her wide artistic range and versatility, perhaps most notably for her work on Broadway, where she won the Tony Award® twice for her work in Grey Gardens and 42nd Street. She has a distinguished list of television and film credits to her name, including The Wolf of Wall Street, Amadeus, Tootsie, andRichie Rich on the big screen, as well as Sullivan and Son, Royal Pains, Madame Secretary, and Blue Bloods. Her concert and stage credits have taken her to renowned venues across the country, and she has made numerous recordings.

Also added to the roster of talent for the gala evening are soprano Latonia Moore, who appears in the title role in two performances of WNO’s upcoming run of Tosca.Moore joins Ebersole, Goerke, and Washingtonian bass Soloman Howard.

The Gala is WNO’s largest fundraising event and one of Washington’s most anticipated events of the year. Proceeds from the Gala play a crucial role in advancing WNO’s artistic, educational, and community engagement programs. The 2019 WNO Gala honors local entrepreneur John J. Pohanka for his outstanding contributions to the organization, features Evan Rogister leading the WNO Orchestrain his inaugural performance as WNO’s Principal Conductor.

The Co-Chairs of the WNO Gala are Jacqueline Badger Mars and Camille Biros.

Tickets for the Gala concert only, starting at $45, are on sale now.

Special packages to attend all Gala festivities are available. The Gala evening will begin with a cocktail reception on the Kennedy Center’s River Terrace at 4:30 p.m., followed by the 6 p.m. Gala concert performance. The event concludes with elegant black-tie dinners hosted by Ambassadors and foreign dignitaries at embassies and residences throughout Washington, a longtime tradition of the Opera’s season-ending social gathering.

Gala Ticket Information

Tickets to the WNO Gala concert, which start at $45, are available online, in person at the Kennedy Center Box Office, and by calling (202) 467-4600 or (800) 444-1324. For all other ticket-related customer service inquiries, call the Advance Sales Box Office at (202) 416-8540.

Gala ticket packages start at $500 and include the VIP cocktail party and priority seating for the Gala concert. Packages that also include seating at the private embassy dinners following the performance start at $1,000. Information is available online or by contacting the Special Events office at (202) 416-8496 or operagala@kennedy-center.org.

WNO Opera Gala and Concert @ Kennedy Center
May 18 @ 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
The 2019 WNO Gala pays tribute to John J. Pohanka for his legacy and leadership with Washington National Opera. Serving nearly 30 years as a member of the Board of Trustees, including a term as Chairman from 2003–2005, Pohanka has been influential in building the company’s success, including playing a central role in negotiating WNO’s artistic affiliation with the Kennedy Center in 2011. His longstanding relationship with and institutional knowledge of WNO proves to be a valuable historical resource, which guides the Board in its decision-making. An opera aficionado and founding member of D.C.’s Wagner Society, Pohanka’s financial support over the decades has been instrumental for WNO. His generous contributions have empowered Artistic Director Francesca Zambello to mount three full cycles of Richard Wagner’s epic four-part Ring of the Nibelung in 2016, while also producing WNO’s educational recordings with musicologist Saul Lilienstein; these CDs have provided musical analysis and historical context on every opera presented by WNO for thousands of listeners for the past 22 years.
The Gala is WNO’s largest fundraising event and one of Washington’s most anticipated events of the year. Proceeds from the Gala play a crucial role in advancing WNO’s artistic, educational, and community engagement programs.
Special packages to attend all Gala festivities are available. The Gala evening will begin with a cocktail reception on the Kennedy Center’s River Terrace at 4:30 p.m., followed by the 6 p.m. Gala concert performance. The event concludes with elegant black-tie dinners hosted by Ambassadors and foreign dignitaries at embassies and residences throughout Washington, a longtime tradition of the Opera’s season-ending social gathering.
 
Gala Ticket Information
Tickets for the Gala concert, starting at $45, are on sale starting February 19 at 10 a.m. to Kennedy Center members. Tickets go on sale to the general public on February 20 at 10 a.m.
 
Tickets will be available online, in person at the Kennedy Center Box Office, and by calling (202) 467-4600 or (800) 444-1324. For all other ticket-related customer service inquiries, call the Advance Sales Box Office at (202) 416-8540.
Gala ticket packages start at $500 and include the VIP cocktail party and priority seating for the Gala concert. Packages that also include seating at the private embassy dinners following the performance start at $1,000. Information is available online or by contacting the Special Events office at (202) 416-8496 or operagala@kennedy-center.org.
American Pops: A Tribute to the Legendary Jerry Herman and His Music @ Arena Stage
May 18 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

What happens when you combine a “Trading Spaces” star with a madcap musical about trying to trade one’s identity? Or a “Drag Race” contestant with songs about the larger than life “Mame”? It promises to be an incredible evening of entertainment as The American Pops Orchestra presents “I Am What I Am: The Music of Jerry Herman,” starring some of today’s freshest voices.

Paige Davis (TLC’s “Trading Spaces”), Alexis Michelle (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”), Mauricio Martinez (“On Your Feet!”), Tracy Lynn Olivera (“Ragtime”), and Paul Roeckell from APO’s NextGen competition, are all set to take center stage Saturday, May 18 beginning at 8 p.m. at  Arena Stage, 1101 6th St., SW, Washington, D.C.

“Jerry Herman created earworms before we even started using that word,” says Luke Frazier, conductor, APO. “We love his classics from ‘Hello, Dolly!,’ ‘La Cage aux Folles,’ ‘Mack and Mabel,’ and many others. But no one has ever heard or seen them perform like we will! Most of all, Jerry Herman represents telling your truth through his incredible compositions and lyrics. Those are messages that resonate as strongly today as they did when they were first performed.”

Some of the songs APO will perform include:

  • “Before the Parade Passes By”
  • “Bosom Buddies”
  • “We Need a Little Christmas”
  • “Put On Your Sunday Clothes”

Herman has won two Tony Awards, received the Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre, and is a Kennedy Center Honoree.

Tickets are available at http://bit.ly/JHermanAPO.

May
19
Sun
Wanderlust Mindful Triathlon
May 19 all-day

Wanderlust, producer of the largest yoga lifestyle events in the world, in partnership with adidasbrings Wanderlust 108, the world’s only mindful triathlon, back to Washington DC on May 19, 2018.  Coming to The Lawn at Oklahoma Avenue, Wanderlust’s unique triathlon consists of a five-kilometer run (or walk), a music-fueled, outdoor yoga class led by Faith Hunter and a guided meditation led by Tracee Stanley. Mindful triathletes can also groove to the sounds of DJ Jesse Blake, browse the marketplace of local craft and food vendors, and experience bonus fitness classes throughout the day.

New for 2018, participants in North America will be able to choose from an array of premium ticket options to create their perfect Wanderlust 108 adventure.  Prices start at $30, with premium packages from $99.  Wanderlust will donate $1.08 from every ticket sold to The Global Fund to Fight AIDS with (RED). To date, (RED) has generated more than $500 million for the AIDS fight, supporting HIV/AIDS programs and services in eight countries in Africa. 100% of money raised goes to work on the ground—no overhead is taken. For more information, visit red.org.

At all Wanderlust 108 events, the Kula Marketplace will showcase local craft vendors, including clothing, jewelry, and handcrafted items. Local and organic food vendors will be on site, as well as a retail store experience created by adidas and Wanderlust housed in a 60’ geodesic dome.  Items from the adidas x Wanderlust co-branded collection will be sold on site at each event.