May
9
Thu
Swap in the City Charity Fashion Swap @ 1776
May 9 @ 10:30 PM – May 10 @ 1:30 AM

SNOBSWAP & Dewdrop are delighted to announce Swap In the City charity swap party and fashion show on Thursday, May 9th from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm at tech hub 1776. The dynamic duo invites fashion enthusiasts to swap designer clothing and accessories and enjoy a fashion-focused event to help end domestic violence.

 Swap In the City will rally DC’s emerging fashion giants for a fun-filled evening of social shopping and style sneak peaks. Attendees dropping off their luxury swaps will be greeted with complimentary cocktails and treats, a wealth of style tips from local experts, and have the opportunity to meet the wave of style savvy startup founders shaping DC’s fashion future. With music from DJ Kryogen and Comcast Sports’ Julie Donaldson as hostess, the soiree will offer a glimpse of ready-to-wear looks by D’Milikah while the top designer swap items will be modeled down the runway by CapFABB bloggers. Closing the night with a high-end clothing swap, event-goers will walk away with coveted, designer goods for a noble cause. All unswapped items will be donated to the Goodwill of Greater Washington and a portion of the event ticket proceeds will benefit Becky’s Fund, a non-profit that aims to foster awareness, encourage advocacy, promote activism and create support for victims of domestic violence.

“We are thrilled to bring together the most stylish ladies in the city for a fun night of retail therapy and recycling high fashion. This is also a great event to meet DC’s top talent in the fashion and tech space,” says SNOBSWAP Co-founder Elise Whang. “We cannot wait to spotlight them all at Swap In the City, and offer shopping and swapping for such a worthwhile cause,” adds Kristine Thomas, founder of Dewdrop.

 

May
11
Sat
Nationals’ Player Autograph Session at Fluffy Cakes @ Fluffy Cakes
May 11 @ 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Fluffy Thoughts Cakes will host baseball superstar Gio Gonzalez of the Washington Nationals for a charity autograph event on Saturday, May 11th from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in McLean, Virginia.  Those who purchase one dozen of Fluffy Thoughts beautifully designed, and equally delicious, cupcakes will receive an autograph.  Extra autographs will be available for a $50 donation.  Additionally, autographed and non-autographed photos, baseballs, and jerseys will be available for purchase on-site the day of event. All proceeds from the event will benefit The G.I.O Foundation.  Nationals fans and cupcake lovers alike should plan to arrive at 9:30 a.m. as only 150 autographs will be signed.

 

 

 WHY:              The G.I.O Foundation, created by professional baseball player Gio Gonzalez, is a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to children battling life challenging health illnesses. The foundation is focused on “Giving Individuals Opportunities” to improve their health and well-being. Fluffy Thoughts Cakes is opening a kiosk at Nationals Park, the official site for the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team. The kiosk will open in May. Owner Laura Stuckey follows sports closely and has been a Nats fan since their inception. She is excited to be a part of “Natitude!”  More information about the Gio Gonzalez Foundation can be found at: www.giofoundation.org.

 

Shortcut to Europe: European Union Embassies’ Open House @ Various
May 11 @ 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM

The European Union Delegation to the U.S. and the embassies of the EU Member States invite visitors to experience the authentic European experience.

10:00am til 4:00am, Sat May 11 @ Embassy Row, Washington, DC

Enjoy authentic music, dance, food, film, and art from 28 distinctive nations along with a rare behind-the-scenes look into the European Union embassies. Complimentary shuttle buses transport visitors along the embassy routes. Participating embassies include: Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, United Kingdom, Austria, Cyprus, Estonia, France and the Federal Republic of Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Romania, Spain, Belgium, the Czech Republic, the Delegation of the European Union, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Republic of Poland, Slovakia, and Sweden. Admission is free, no reservations required, and complimentary shuttle service is provided.

 

 

 
Imagination Stage Annual Children’s Ball @ Imagination Stage
May 11 @ 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

JUST IMAGINE…The Annual Children’s Ball: The Great Adventure, chaired by Elizabeth Cho-Fertikh and Karen Galanti, is Imagination Stage’s gala exclusively for children! Coinciding with Imagination Stage’s production of James and the Giant Peach, families are invited to enjoy the performance followed by a buffet reception and creative activities for children of all ages.

Just Imagine…The Annual Children’s Ball: The Great Adventure takes place at Imagination Stage Saturday, May 11, at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $75 for individuals and $250 for a family pack of four, and may be purchased online at www.imaginationstage.org, at the Imagination Stage box office, or via phone at 301-280-1660.
 
Providing the theme for the event is Imagination Stage’s production of Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach – the story of an orphan who goes on a great adventure across the Atlantic on a giant flying peach with a wacky crew of oversized bugs. After the performance, children and families are invited to participate in activities such as flying on a giant peach on a “green screen,” flower pot decorating, and a Creative Adventure class in which children will put their minds together to complete a task as a group. There will also be dancing, photo opportunities, and other exciting surprises.
 
The Children’s Ball will include a silent auction with items geared toward families and children, including camp packages, tickets for family-friendly activities and events, and other unique family experiences.
 
JUST IMAGINE…The Annual Children’s Ball: The Great Adventure
Schedule:
3:30 p.m. – Doors Open
4:00 p.m. – Performance of James and the Giant Peach (Recommended for ages 4-10)
5:15-7:00 p.m. – Activities, Buffet Reception, and Silent Auction
Tickets: $75 for individuals or $250 for a family pack of four. Sponsorships begin at $1,000.
 
Imagination Stage
Located at: 4908 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda, MD
Parking: Metered parking in the adjacent public parking garage; parking is FREE on weekends
Metro: Red Line / Bethesda Station
For Information: 301-280-1660 or www.imaginationstage.org
 
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May
12
Sun
SweetLife 2013 @ Merriweather Post Pavillion
May 12 @ 1:00 AM – 2:00 AM

Sweetgreen, the much-loved, organic, farm-to-table salad shops founded in Washington, D.C., and soon opening in NYC and Boston, has announced the lineup for the fourth annual sweetlife 2013: an unforgettable music + food festival on Saturday, May 11th, at the Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia, MD. The festival attracts a curated selection of cutting edge artists and 20,000 attendees – not to mention outstanding food from top chefs, food trucks, local purveyors and farmers. Tickets can be purchased at TicketFly.com.

Created by sweetgreen founders Nicolas Jammet, Jonathan Neman and Nathaniel Ru, the Festival is now in its fourth year and attracts a curated selection of cutting edge artists and 20,000 attendees – not to mention outstanding food from top chefs, food trucks, local purveyors and farmers. An annual celebration of flavorful music and delicious and wholesome food, the event embraces good living, along with health and well-being, community and sustainability, and leaves a gentle footprint as a carbon-neutral event – a party with a purpose.

This year’s Main Stage will feature the bands Phoenix, Passion Pit, Kendrick Lamar, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Gary Clark Jr., Solange and Lindsey Stirling. The second stage, a.k.a. The Treehouse, will showcase some of sweetgreen’s favorite new artists, including Holy Ghost!, Youth Lagoon, Foxygen, Haerts, Robert DeLong, MS MR, twenty | one | pilots, Shark Week, Nicky Blitz, and Knocked up Kids.

FOOD:
The food lineup at the event is just as sweet. The VIP section will feature a sweetgreen grab-and-go stand, as well as some of D.C.’s top chefs: James Beard Award-winning chef RJ Cooper of Rogue 24; 2013 James Beard Award-nominated chef Spike Gjerde of Woodberry Kitchen; and Food & Wine magazine’s “People’s Best New Chef” nominee Erik Bruner-Yang of Toki Underground. In the Experience Forest, general admission ticket-holders will enjoy a decidedly local flavor with a pop-up sweetgreen restaurant and various sweetgreen grab-and-go stands; delicious offerings from Toki Underground; D.C.’s most popular food trucks such as Pepe by Jose Andrés, Takorean, The Big Cheese, and Kushi Moto by Kushi Izakaya & Sushi; all things we love to eat from the Chesapeake Bay; locally sourced fruits and vegetables from nearby farms; delicious snacks from some of our favorite healthy purveyors; and local wine and beer on tap (see below for more detailed listings).

VIP:The festival’s VIP section will be divided into two exclusive areas: VIP Main and VIP Treehouse. VIP Main will feature a sweetgreen grab-and-go stand, as well as Rogue 24’s chef RJ Cooper who will preview his forthcoming restaurant, Gypsy Soul, with dishes inspired by the new menu. In VIP Treehouse, chef Erik Bruner-Yang of Toki Underground will bring his stellar modern take on traditional Taiwanese dishes, and chef Spike Gjerde of Woodberry Kitchen will showcase his 100% locally-sourced, nose to tail cooking. Also included: covered cabana lounges and seating, complimentary sweetgreen salad tasting and free filtered water, and two separate VIP viewing areas.

THE EXPERIENCE FOREST was designed to further enhance the venue’s beautiful forest setting, with three separate entrance points to give festivalgoers the sensation of walking through the woods and discovering different food villages. Here’s a rundown of what festivalgoers can expect to find in the Experience Forest:

 
sweetgreen

For the first time, sweetgreen will have a pop-up restaurant and various sweetgreen grab-and-go stands at the event, offering its hugely popular salads, wraps, grain bowls, yogurt and house-made lemonade to festivalgoers. Fuel up for a day of fun with something healthy and delicious.

the Roadies

Rev on up to food truck row and park yourself next to some of D.C.’s favorite food trucks, featuring Pepe by Jose Andrés, Takorean, The Big Cheese, and Kushi Moto by Kushi Izakaya & Sushi.
 
the Wharf
Take a seat at one of our 25-foot communal tables and enjoy the best of the Chesapeake Bay: lobster rolls from Luke’s Lobster, salted oysters from Rappahannock, Hammer & Claws Blue Crab Feast, and more.
 
the Locals
In this neck of the woods, everyone’s a local. Get a taste of some of D.C.’s best restaurants and meet the farmers who provide sweetgreen with the freshest offerings around. Partners include Toki Underground, 13th Street Meats, Bev Eggleston from Eco Friendly Foods, TaDah! Foods, DGS Delicatessen, and Everlasting Café.
 
the Farm
In collaboration with FRESHFARM Markets, the largest network of farmer’s markets in the Chesapeake region, stop by the Farm to meet the farmer’s who provide the D.C. community with their freshly grown, bountiful harvest.
 
the Tavern
Cool off with a cold one. Featuring local favorites such as DC Brau, Flying Dog, Mountain State Brewing Co., Peak Organic Brewery, Chocolate City Brewery, Boordy Wines, and more.
 
the Serious Eats Boroughs
Enjoy All American Sliders by Serious Eats, as well as sandwiches from Tom Colicchio’s ’wichcraft, all curated by the renowned food blog.
 
the Market
Running late to see your favorite artist? Stop by the market for a quick pick-me-up from Dolcezza, Vigilante Coffee, Chia Company, KIND Snacks, Bakery de France, Sticky Fingers and Kushi Isayaka.
 
*****
 
SUSTAINABILITY AND GREEN INITIATIVES
 
Carbon Neutral
From the green tags (a.k.a. renewable energy certificates) the festival purchases to the solar panels installed on the roof of the Main Stage, sweetlife is committed to offsetting the power generated at the event.
 
Compost!
With the help of Fatworm Composting, sweetlife has created tri-waste stations to minimize the amount of trash headed to the landfill after the concert. Each experience vendor will provide compostable utensils, cups and napkins.
 
Collect, recycle, redeem!
No bottle or cup left behind. Collect recyclables from the festival and trade them in for custom sunglasses, a festival art poster, skateboard, and other sweet swag.
 
*****
 
GETTING THERE: ROCK & BUS
Rock & Bus provides festivalgoers with luxury transportation at an affordable price. Pickup locations are available throughout the city and region. So round up your friends and reserve your seats today!
 
TICKET INFO
 
General Admission Lawn tickets are available for $75.
General Admission Pavilion tickets with open seating and Pit Access are $95.
VIP: There will be a limited number of VIP Tickets available for $150. Admission includes:
  • Access to viewing areas (prime seating and pit access in the Main Pavilion plus a viewing area and lounge at The Treehouse)
  • Covered Cabana Lounges and seating
  • Outstanding food and drink offerings curated by Rogue 24’s RJ Cooper, Toki Underground Erik Bruner-Yang, and Spike Gjerde’s Woodberry Kitchen.
  • Complimentary sweetgreen salad tasting
  • Free filtered water
Tickets available via: TicketFly.com.
 
May
15
Wed
Perennial Garden Party @ Woodrow Wilson House
May 15 @ 10:30 PM – May 16 @ 2:30 AM

Welcome Spring with your best chapeau in the Woodrow Wilson House’s circa 1915 garden.  Prizes for the best hats – both ladies and gentlemen.  The event benefits the Woodrow Wilson House, the only Presidential Museum in Washington, DC

May
17
Fri
Greater Reston Arts Center @ Reston Town Center
May 17 @ 9:00 PM – May 18 @ 12:00 AM

The Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE) revealed the line up of accomplished artists, unique aerial artistry, and engaging children’s activities for the 22nd Annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival taking place May 17-19 in Reston Town Center. The large, top-rated, annual juried fine arts Festival is produced by GRACE, a 501(c) 3 non-profit, whose mission is to enrich community life by promoting involvement and excellence in the visual arts.  This destination style arts festival offers plenty to see, taste, hear and do – from hand crafted, one of a kind artwork, contemporary and original performances, artist demonstrations, acclaimed children’s activities, and live music.

Artists & Performing Arts Line-Up
The jurors reviewed close to 1,000 applications and selected 220 master artisans to participate representing 16 different categories, including Ceramics, Digital and Multi-Media Art, Drawing, Fiber/Textiles, Furniture, Glass, Jewelry, Leather, Metal, Mixed Media 2D, Mixed Media 3D, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, and Wood.  Of those 220 artists 68 are from the DC Metro/Mid-Atlantic Area, with furthest traveling and/or international presence coming from California and Canada.

2013 Artist List: http://northernvirginiafineartsfestival.org/2013artists/artistList2013.phpTeaming up once again, Arachne Aerial Arts and In-Flight Theater return to the festival with Aloft! – elevated performances transforming the Town Center Pavilion into an animated flying sculpture garden. Both groups will perform original works incorporating bungee, rope & harness, and invented apparatus set to the recorded sounds by DJ Spooky, Alvin Hill Jr., and others.  All performances provided through the generous support of the Reston Community Center.

Family Art Park – Art Around the World
This year, the Reston Town Square Park will be transformed into a Family Art Park that will include the ever-popular Children’s Art Tent, a new Teen Art Tent, a Public Art project and a “Chill-Out” tent.  Also new this year, face painting will be available during limited hours.  Children of all ages will have fun creating art influenced by cultures from around the world.  Kids of all ages can try out all the projects and fill their Art Passport.  Schedule of children art activities are located here: http://northernvirginiafineartsfestival.org/Children.htm?77

Admission to the Festival is free, however for a voluntary donation of $10 to GRACE at the event’s colorful ArtCarts visitors will receive a $10 gift certificate to dine at participating Reston Town Center restaurants.  Donations benefit year round educational and outreach programs produced by GRACE throughout the Northern Virginia area.

GRACE will kick off the weekend festivities with an upscale Opening Night Party on Friday, May 17 from 6:00-9:00PM.  Held in the Reston Town Center Pavilion, the party is an opportunity to celebrate this annual event, while helping raise funds for GRACE’s educational programs.  The party will be emceed by ABC 7 Good Morning Washington News Anchor, Scott Thuman and include live music by DC’s Blues Americana Rock showman Ted Garber, performances by Arachne Aerial Arts & In-Flight Theater, silent auction, signature cocktails, and local prominent business leaders and elected officials.

Event Details:
What:  22nd Annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival
Who:   Contemporary artwork from over 200 artists in 16 categories
Where: Reston Town Center – 12001 Market Street, Reston, VA 20190

When:
Friday, May 17, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday May 18, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday, May 19, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Weather: Rain or Shine.
Opening Night Party:  Friday, May 17, 6:00 p.m. – 9 p.m. Town Center Pavilion. Tickets required, and will be available for purchase online beginning, April 1, 2013.

Cost: Admission to the event is free, however for a voluntary donation of $10 to GRACE at the events ArtCarts, visitors will receive a $10 gift certificate to dine at participating Reston Town Center restaurants. Donations benefit year round educational and outreach programs produced by GRACE throughout the Northern Virginia area.

Contact: For additional information about GRACE, the Northern Virginia Arts Festival, sponsorship or volunteer opportunities visit www.RestonArts.org or www.NorthernVirginiaFineArtsFestival.org .

May
18
Sat
Greater Reston Arts Center @ Reston Town Center
May 18 @ 2:00 PM – 10:00 PM

The Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE) revealed the line up of accomplished artists, unique aerial artistry, and engaging children’s activities for the 22nd Annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival taking place May 17-19 in Reston Town Center. The large, top-rated, annual juried fine arts Festival is produced by GRACE, a 501(c) 3 non-profit, whose mission is to enrich community life by promoting involvement and excellence in the visual arts.  This destination style arts festival offers plenty to see, taste, hear and do – from hand crafted, one of a kind artwork, contemporary and original performances, artist demonstrations, acclaimed children’s activities, and live music.

Artists & Performing Arts Line-Up
The jurors reviewed close to 1,000 applications and selected 220 master artisans to participate representing 16 different categories, including Ceramics, Digital and Multi-Media Art, Drawing, Fiber/Textiles, Furniture, Glass, Jewelry, Leather, Metal, Mixed Media 2D, Mixed Media 3D, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, and Wood.  Of those 220 artists 68 are from the DC Metro/Mid-Atlantic Area, with furthest traveling and/or international presence coming from California and Canada.

2013 Artist List: http://northernvirginiafineartsfestival.org/2013artists/artistList2013.phpTeaming up once again, Arachne Aerial Arts and In-Flight Theater return to the festival with Aloft! – elevated performances transforming the Town Center Pavilion into an animated flying sculpture garden. Both groups will perform original works incorporating bungee, rope & harness, and invented apparatus set to the recorded sounds by DJ Spooky, Alvin Hill Jr., and others.  All performances provided through the generous support of the Reston Community Center.

Family Art Park – Art Around the World
This year, the Reston Town Square Park will be transformed into a Family Art Park that will include the ever-popular Children’s Art Tent, a new Teen Art Tent, a Public Art project and a “Chill-Out” tent.  Also new this year, face painting will be available during limited hours.  Children of all ages will have fun creating art influenced by cultures from around the world.  Kids of all ages can try out all the projects and fill their Art Passport.  Schedule of children art activities are located here: http://northernvirginiafineartsfestival.org/Children.htm?77

Admission to the Festival is free, however for a voluntary donation of $10 to GRACE at the event’s colorful ArtCarts visitors will receive a $10 gift certificate to dine at participating Reston Town Center restaurants.  Donations benefit year round educational and outreach programs produced by GRACE throughout the Northern Virginia area.

GRACE will kick off the weekend festivities with an upscale Opening Night Party on Friday, May 17 from 6:00-9:00PM.  Held in the Reston Town Center Pavilion, the party is an opportunity to celebrate this annual event, while helping raise funds for GRACE’s educational programs.  The party will be emceed by ABC 7 Good Morning Washington News Anchor, Scott Thuman and include live music by DC’s Blues Americana Rock showman Ted Garber, performances by Arachne Aerial Arts & In-Flight Theater, silent auction, signature cocktails, and local prominent business leaders and elected officials.

Event Details:
What:  22nd Annual Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival
Who:   Contemporary artwork from over 200 artists in 16 categories
Where: Reston Town Center – 12001 Market Street, Reston, VA 20190

When:
Friday, May 17, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday May 18, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday, May 19, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Weather: Rain or Shine.
Opening Night Party:  Friday, May 17, 6:00 p.m. – 9 p.m. Town Center Pavilion. Tickets required, and will be available for purchase online beginning, April 1, 2013.

Cost: Admission to the event is free, however for a voluntary donation of $10 to GRACE at the events ArtCarts, visitors will receive a $10 gift certificate to dine at participating Reston Town Center restaurants. Donations benefit year round educational and outreach programs produced by GRACE throughout the Northern Virginia area.

Contact: For additional information about GRACE, the Northern Virginia Arts Festival, sponsorship or volunteer opportunities visit www.RestonArts.org or www.NorthernVirginiaFineArtsFestival.org .

Fiesta Asia
May 18 @ 11:00 PM – May 19 @ 2:00 AM

This street festival brims with the sights, smells and sounds of the Far East and draws as many at 20,000 visitors to downtown DC.  Held on May 18, the event includes food stalls, the Bhangra Mania street dance and a Children’s Emerging Stars talent contest.

10 AM – 7 PM

FREE

Pennsylvania Ave. b/w 3rd & 6th

asiaheritagefoundation.org

Opera in the Outfield @ Nationals Park
May 18 @ 11:00 PM – May 19 @ 3:00 AM

Washington National Opera (WNO) celebrates its fifth season of free
opera simulcasts at Nationals Park with the M&M’S
® Opera in the Outfield performance of the
American classic Show Boat on Saturday, May 18. Gates open at 5 p.m. for “pregame” activities
for the entire family. Show Boat will be broadcast live from the Kennedy Center Opera House to
the high-definition screen at the ballpark at 7 p.m. Free seating will be available on the outfield
grass and in the stands. Registration, including a chance to win prizes, is now open at
OperaintheOutfield.org.
Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy the festive ballpark atmosphere.
Beginning at 5 p.m., the special pregame entertainment will include:
 Dance demonstrations from the time periods of Show Boat by Gottaswing.
 Performances from Washington Performing Arts Society’s Children of the Gospel Choir.2
 Photo opportunities with the living statue of Babe Ruth.
 A meet-and-greet with M&M’S® Ms. Brown.
 A special costume trunk where kids of all ages can play dress up using a wide variety of
costumes and accessories.
 Face painting by theatrical makeup artists.
 American Heritage Chocolate demonstrations and lessons in chocolate history.
 A screening of the Warner Bros. cartoon “What’s Opera Doc?” starring Bugs Bunny. With
a libretto set to Wagner’s iconic “Ride of the Valkyries,” this parody of opera is best
known for Elmer Fudd’s proclamation “Kill the wabbit!”
 Chances to win prizes, including tickets to Kennedy Center performances, a year’s supply
of M&M’S
®
candy, and more.
Hosted by Show Boat director and new WNO Artistic Director Francesca Zambello,
Show Boat will be broadcast live to the Nationals’ state-of-the-art HD video board, which at 4,811
square feet is among the largest in the country. Show Boat is performed in English and the
musical numbers are presented with projected English titles, making it easy to follow along with
the story and music. M&M’S
® Opera in the Outfield will take place rain or shine—in case of
inclement weather, covered seating is available.
Registration for the free M&M’S
® Opera in the Outfield simulcast at Nationals Park
begins today at OperaintheOutfield.org. Attendees who register in advance will be entered to win
“A Night at the Kennedy Center” on Saturday, October 12, 2013, including two tickets to the
opening night performance of The Force of Destiny, free drinks from the Kennedy Center lobby
bars, and admission for two to the post-performance Opening Night Celebration. (Registration is
encouraged but not required for admission into Nationals Park; walk-ins are welcome.) Groups of
10 or more can call the Kennedy Center’s Group Sales Office at (202) 416-8400 to arrange for a
reserved seating section at Nationals Park.
Due to the popularity of M&M’S
® Opera in the Outfield, patrons wishing to sit on the
outfield grass will need to pick up a free wristband when they enter Nationals Park. The
wristbands (one per person) will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and will be
distributed at a table to the left of Center Field Plaza near the Family Picnic Area (at sections 141-
143) beginning at 5 p.m. Once all of the available wristbands have been claimed, an
announcement will be made over the stadium sound system and field access will be closed to
those without a wristband. Plentiful free seating will always be available in the stands throughout
the evening. For more information on seating options, patrons can visit OperaintheOutfield.org.3
Accessible seating is available throughout Nationals Park, and assistive listening devices
are also available. For additional information about accessibility or to request an accommodation,
patrons can visit the Nationals’ website or contact the Kennedy Center’s Accessibility Office at
(202) 416-8727 or access@kennedy-center.org.
Regular concessions will be available throughout the ballpark, and special picnic baskets
can be ordered in advance. Menus and order forms are available at OperaintheOutfield.org.
Next season, in May 2014, WNO will present Mozart’s classic The Magic Flute as part
M&M’S
® Opera in the Outfield. The Magic Flute is a delightful fairy tale, a fantastic adventure
filled with danger and temptation, and a profound reflection on spiritual enlightenment. Sung in
English and featuring a colorful kaleidoscope of sets and costumes by Japanese American artist
Jun Kaneko, it’s a perfect opera for the entire family. The performance date for the May 2014 live
broadcast of The Magic Flute will be announced in the fall.