Dec
21
Sat
Photos with Santa at Atlas Brew Works @ Atlas Brew Works
Dec 21 @ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Photos with Santa at Atlas Brew Works – Saturday, December 21 @ 11am to 2pm

Photos with Santa returns to Atlas Brew Works (2052 West Virginia Ave NE) on Saturday, December 21. Take as many photos as you like with your own device for a minimum recommended donation of $25. Come out and support a good cause as all donations will go directly to St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Any guest that brings an unwrapped toy for the toy drive will receive a complimentary beer.

Soul Crackers Annual Holiday Show @ Strathmore
Dec 21 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

SOUL CRACKERS
ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW

Saturday, December 21, 2019
8PM
Tickets: $20–$35
The best party music ever made + a band belting out soulful sounds = a rockin’ good time! The Soul Crackers honor the music of Memphis and Motown with their rollicking renditions of timeless songs like, “I Feel Good,” “Dancing in the Streets,” “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours,” plus some holiday favorites. Known for their signature medleys, lead vocalist Tommy Lepson, along with the nine-piece band’s horn section create combustible energy to get you on the dance floor.

Dec
24
Tue
MATZOBALL @ Ultrabar
Dec 24 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

This year will mark the 33rd year that Jewish singles and their friends come together in one place for what is considered the nation’s #1 holiday party, the MATZOBALL. The MATZOBALL will be held in select cities around the country, making it the event of the year. This year, they have partnered with the organization Gift of Life Marrow Registry, providing attendees with the chance to save a life this Hanukkah. This is a fun annual bash that singles will not want to miss out on. Whether meeting up for a fun-filled night, or finding someone that turns out to be their soul mate, MATZOBALL has a long reputation of bringing Jewish singles together.

By partnering with Gift of Life Marrow Registry, MATZOBALL is giving people the option to help those who have blood cancer. The organization will have a table set up at the events and those who would like to be potential lifesavers can easily join the marrow registry with a simple cheek swab. At some point, they may be contacted regarding being a match for someone who needs a blood stem cell or marrow transplant.

 

Dec
29
Sun
Big Stage Magic Show with Richard Bloch @ O Museum in the Mansion
Dec 29 @ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

BIG STAGE MAGIC SHOW WITH RICHARD BLOCH

When: Sunday, December 29th at 4:00pm

Where: O Museum in the Mansion, 2020 O Street N.W., DC

Tickets: $25/person.   On-line reservations required: http://www.omansion.org/magic 

Join us for a night of magic with Richard Bloch, one of the busiest corporate entertainers in the world. Rich is a frequent headliner on Las Vegas and Atlantic City stages, a motivational speaker (Rich is a two-time recipient of the coveted “Blackstone Award” from the International Platform Association), author and playwright. He has served as scriptwriter and magic consultant to the legendary Orson Welles (who once introduced Rich as “an Edison of Magic”) and to various theater companies, including the Folger Shakespeare Theater in Washington. He has been a five-time nominee for Stage Magician of the Year and is a 2006 Fellowship recipient at Hollywood’s famed Magic Castle.

Rich also has a long history in magic as an inventor, (out of magic, too — he holds a patent on a device to assist disabled ice skaters), builder and performer. He is the originator of more than a hundred effects used worldwide by professional magicians.

In 2010, Rich opened Dickens Parlour Theatre in Millville, Delaware, which has quickly become a favorite entertainment spot for both local residents and tourists, as well as a much desired venue for performing magicians from all over the world. And, he is the founder of the highly successful “Magic Castle At Sea” program, exclusive to Crystal Cruises, which provides their vessels with world class magic performers on every cruise.

Guests are invited to explore the museum’s themed rooms and secret doors, 60 signed guitars, memorabilia, art and much more before the event begins.

Be sure to bring a shopping bag — everything is for sale!

Cash Bar.

Proceeds of this event go to support the artist-in-residence, heroes and other programs at O Museum in The Mansion.

Strathmore Presents Artist in Residence AYO (pop vocalist) @ Mansion at Strathmore
Dec 29 @ 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

Strathmore Presents
Artist in Residence

AYO (pop vocalist)
Wednesdays, January 15 & 29, 2020
7:30 pm
Sponsored by Mrs. Patricia Haywood Moore and Dr. Roscoe M. Moore, Jr.

Tickets $19

Mansion at Strathmore
10701 Rockville Pike
North Bethesda, MD 20852

 

Atlanta-born, Nigerian-raised Howard University graduate and pop powerhouse AYO hopes her music can provide a message of empowerment and liberation. Her versatile style ranges from pop to hip-hop to soul, but the core of her work is always emotional vulnerability, love, and self-actualization. Her performances in the Mansion at Strathmore are on Wednesdays, January 15 and 29, 2020 at 7:30PM, kicking off the Artist in Residence class of 2020 concerts. AYO’s performances are generously sponsored by Mrs. Patricia Haywood Moore and Dr. Roscoe M. Moore, Jr. Tickets and more information are available at www.strathmore.org or by calling (301) 581-5100.

AYO’s forthcoming EP release explores the intricacies of being a black woman in America, heralding a message of love, freedom, and self-discovery. She employs a soulful blend of smooth vocals and poignant lyrics to illustrate her struggles with identity and acceptance. Over the course of her accomplished career, AYO has been featured in NPR’s Christmas special, made the top eight contestants on BET’s Sunday Best, and performed at the Kennedy Center for the 2015 DC Jazz Festival. She was also a soloist for the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in 2016. Most recently, AYO portrays a young Ella Fitzgerald in the newly released HBO documentary, The Apollo.

AYO earned a bachelor’s degree from Howard University in Jazz Studies and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Jazz Performance. She credits her time in Howard University’s Jazz Studies program for giving her a solid foundation of music theory and technique from which she could expand and explore. Since graduating, the accomplished singer-songwriter has worked with artists such as Common, Chance the Rapper, and Andra Day.

Dec
31
Tue
New Year’s Eve at Atlas Brew Works @ Atlas Brew Works Ivy City Tap Room
Dec 31 @ 1:00 PM – 8:00 PM

New Year’s Eve at Atlas Brew Works – Tuesday, December 31 @ 1pm to 8pm

Celebrate New Year’s Eve with the Atlas Brew Works team at the brewery’s Ivy City Tap Room (2052 West Virginia Ave NE). Stop by between 1pm to 8pm to see Founder and CEO Justin Cox and Director of Operations Corey Poole behind the bar. For more information, visit www.atlasbrewworks.com.

Beer, Bourbon & BBQ @ Jack Rose Dining Saloon
Dec 31 @ 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
5-8pm: “Beer, Bourbon & BBQ” Pre-Bash on the Rooftop Terrace
Jack Rose Dining Saloon is kicking off NYE with an all-you-can-eat-and-drink “Beer, Bourbon & BBQ” neighborhood cookout pre-bash on the heated rooftop terrace from 5-8pm. Fueling folks up for a night of partying, Jack Rose is firing up the grill for a neighborhood cookout featuring the 3 Bs: Beer, Bourbon and BBQ. For only $50, guests can enjoy a lowcountry boil plus BBQ favorites such as pulled pork, bourbon baked beans and cornbread, all paired with an open bar of complimentary craft brews, select bourbons and wine from 5-8pm.
Tickets can be reserved online via Resy here by clicking “Terrace BBQ”: https://resy.com/cities/dc/jack-rose-dining-saloon?date=2019-12-31.
Jan
1
Wed
My Fair Lady @ Kennedy Center Opera House
Jan 1 @ 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

7:30 p.m. Opera House

My Fair Lady

From Lincoln Center Theater comes “a sumptuous new production of the most perfect musical of all time” (Entertainment Weekly), Lerner & Loewe’s My Fair Lady. Director Bartlett Sher’s glowing production is “thrilling, glorious and better than it ever was” (The New York Times). Boasting such classic songs as “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “The Rain in Spain,” and “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly,” My Fair Lady tells the story of Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor who is determined to transform her into his idea of a “proper lady.” But who is really being transformed?

Tickets: $39-159

Jan
3
Fri
Elvis’ Birthday Fight Club @ Gala Hispanic Theatre
Jan 3 @ 7:30 PM – 11:59 PM

2020 marks the 10th year of one of DC and Baltimore’s most bizarre and exciting traditions: celebrating Elvis Presley’s birthday with a show of back alley fisticuffs and burlesque. The 10th Annual Elvis’ Birthday Fight Club takes place at DC’s Gala Hispanic Theatre (3333 14th Street NW) January 3 and 4th at 7:30 and 10 pm.Elvis’ Birthday Fight Club (EBFC) is hosted by “The King” and femcee Kittie Glitter who provide hilarious color commentary for an action-packed, punch-drunk, below-the-belt, hilarious night of lowbrow theater.

Seven rounds of flimflam fisticuffs are the centerpiece of the action, and in between, bouts of burlesque performances offer a sexy reprieve from the cartoon-esque violence. EBFC’s fight card is always a closely-guarded secret, and trying to anticipate who, or what, might be on the roster is half the fun. For year 10, five past fighters have been invited back to take part in a grand finale Royal Rumble. Past match ups have ranged from the topical (the Franken-Weinstein monster vs. a vagina) to the intensely absurd (My Little Pony vs. Leatherface). 

The show has a number of dedicated fans who return each year and induct new audience members into the insanity.

“People brag about how many years they have been coming,” says Kate Taylor Davis, one of the show’s producers. “They email me months in advance of the event to confirm dates because their out-of-town friends want to come too. This is a strange annual touchstone, and people LOVE it!”. 

 

The show’s origin was somewhat happenstance, created when the producers were assigned a date to put on an event that happened to coincide with The King’s birthday. Originally intended as a one-off event, the popularity of an evening that centered around Elvis, the toilet he died on (known as “Commodious”) and mistaking his dying wish for a commemorative nightclub, as a “fight club”, became a huge hit.

 

Featuring: Jared Davis as “Elvis,” Jei Spatola as Kittie Glitter, Andrew Wodzianski as

Commodious, Bebe Bardot, Lucrezia Blozia, Carlos Bustamante,  Patrick M. Doneghy, Matt Grant, Callie Pigeon, Candy Del Rio, Cherie Sweetbottom, Stephon Walker, and more. Fight choreography by James Finley, sound by Mehdi Raoufi, lights by Camille Kashaka, and general direction by Kate Taylor Davis.

For audiences 21+. Tickets are $28 in advance. Ticket link and information at fightclubshow.com

Jan
4
Sat
Dance Fitness at The Reach @ The Reach
Jan 4 @ 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM

11:30 a.m. The REACH

Dance Fitness

Part of our new Dance Wellness Series! Try on different styles of dance while beating the winter blues in these fitness-focused classes held the first Saturday of the month, November 2019 through March 2020. Each class will be offered in collaboration with a local dance fitness professional or organization. All experience levels welcome and celebrated.

Tickets: $10