Feb
19
Tue
Tap Dogs @ Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theatre
Feb 19 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
8 p.m. Eisenhower Theater

Tap Dogs

Dein Perry’s global dance sensation Tap Dogs hits the road on an international tour of jaw-dropping new surprises. Experience the thrill of a revitalized genre of dance, with 75 action-packed minutes of part theater, part choreography, part rock concert, and part construction site. An adrenaline-pumped cast turns traditional tap dancing upside-down and into the ultimate night out.

Tickets: $29–79

Feb
22
Fri
Say What?! Friday Night with Reese Waters @ Kennedy Center Terrace Gallery
Feb 22 @ 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM
9 p.m. Terrace Gallery

Say What?! Friday Night with Reese Waters

Reese Waters, comedian, D.C. native, and host of Get Up DC! on WUSA 9, curates a new comedy series in the KC Jazz Club. On the fourth Friday of every month, Waters will headline and present an evening of stand-up comedy and intimate conversations with his friends from the comedy community.

Tickets: $20–35

Feb
27
Wed
The Washington Ballet presents The Sleeping Beauty @ Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theatre
Feb 27 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
8 p.m. Eisenhower Theater

The Washington Ballet presents The Sleeping Beauty

The romantic and timeless tale of a magical kiss and the beloved story of Princess Aurora, her handsome prince and the evil Carabosse.  A quintessential classical ballet inspired by the fairy tale of true love’s kiss and the triumph of good over evil.

Tickets: $25–160

Mar
4
Mon
Capital Cantata at St. Peter’s on Capital Hill @ St. Peter's of Capitol Hill
Mar 4 @ 12:10 PM – 1:10 PM
The Washington Bach Consort kicks off spring with the return of their Capitol Cantata Series at St. Peter’s on Capitol Hill (313 2nd St., SE) beginning on Monday, March 4th. The series will run the first Monday of each month until May 6.
The series continues the Bach Consort’s mission of introducing and making accessible the music of J.S. Bach to audiences who may not have prior familiarity with his work or with classical music in general. For nearly three decades, Washington Bach Consort has presented the free Noontime Cantata Series in downtown DC at the Church of the Epiphany (1317 G Street, NW). They expanded their work last year to include the Capitol Cantatas Series, fulfilling the long-time dream of Washington Bach Consort Founder, the late Dr. J Reilly Lewis.

Washington Bach Consort will continue to offer their original Downtown Cantata Series at the Church of the Epiphany on the first Tuesday of each month during their season.

For a full schedule and more info, visit:https://bachconsort.org/noontime-cantatas/
Monday, March 4, 12:10pm
Capital Cantata at St. Peter’s on Capital Hill
Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust, BWV 170
Mar
5
Tue
Downtown Cantata Series at Church of Epiphany @ Church of the Epiphany
Mar 5 @ 12:10 PM – 1:10 PM
The Washington Bach Consort kicks off spring with the return of their Capitol Cantata Series at St. Peter’s on Capitol Hill (313 2nd St., SE) beginning on Monday, March 4th. The series will run the first Monday of each month until May 6.
The series continues the Bach Consort’s mission of introducing and making accessible the music of J.S. Bach to audiences who may not have prior familiarity with his work or with classical music in general. For nearly three decades, Washington Bach Consort has presented the free Noontime Cantata Series in downtown DC at the Church of the Epiphany (1317 G Street, NW). They expanded their work last year to include the Capitol Cantatas Series, fulfilling the long-time dream of Washington Bach Consort Founder, the late Dr. J Reilly Lewis.

Washington Bach Consort will continue to offer their original Downtown Cantata Series at the Church of the Epiphany on the first Tuesday of each month during their season.

For a full schedule and more info, visit:https://bachconsort.org/noontime-cantatas/

Tuesday, March 5, 12:10pm
Downtown Cantata Series at Church of Epiphany
Trio Sonata no. 3 in D Minor, BWV 527
Nicholas Quardokus, organist 
Mar
8
Fri
Super Art Fight @ Black Cat
Mar 8 @ 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

On Friday Night, March 8, 2019, the “Greatest Live Art Competition in the Known Universe”, Super Art Fight, returns to the Nation’s Capital for an evening of live art entertainment unlike any other.

Returning live to the Black Cat for the first time in nearly two years, Super Art Fight will present their trademark “art fights”, a mixture of live art competition a’la Pictionary, combined with the bravado, character work, and (of course) tight pants of Professional Wrestling!

Founded in 2008, Super Art Fight has performed all across the United States, and even into Canada, and on March 8th, they bring a brand new event to the Black Cat stage – the GOLDEN GAUNTLET, a 5 artist, 4 match competition. Two artists will start, the winner stays on, and the battle continues until the last artist is eliminated in this crazy and unpredictable matchup.

To the winner will go the spoils, a ‘Golden Opportunity’ Marker, allowing the victor a Super Art Fight Championship opportunity at the show of their choosing.

The Super Art Fight roster is made up of average work-a-day artists, graphic designers, painters, illustrators and tattoo artists, who each have created crazy rock-star-esq personas, such as the anime-themed magical girl Shoujo-A-Go-Go, the European fashionista Baron Von Sexyful, the face painted dictator General Stormsketch, or the punk rock brawler, Killer Colleen. The audience is encouraged to cheer their favorites to victory – in fact, it’s necessary, as the artist with the most cheers at the end of each booth picks the winner.

Come see for yourself, live and in person what Super Art Fight is all about.

WHAT: Super Art Fight – Live at the Black Cat

WHERE: Black Cat, 1811 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009

WHEN: March 8, 2019, Doors at 8pm, Show at 9pm

WHO: All Ages Event

HOW: Tickets are $15, Available in Advance at Ticketfly.com or at the door.

FOR MORE DETAILS: Head to SuperArtFight.com

Mar
11
Mon
Early Music Seminar: Tastes of the Mediterranean @ Folger Haskell Center
Mar 11 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Early Music Seminar: Tastes of the Mediterranean

Led by Robert Eisenstein, this lively seminar offers a sneak peek at the upcoming concert Tastes of the Mediterranean: Music of 16th-Century Spain and Italy. Wine reception included.

Location: Folger Haskell Center

Hours: 6pm

Tickets: $20

Info: www.folger.edu/events or (202) 544-7077

Vinegar and Char: Verse from the Southern Foodways Alliance @ Folger Shakespeare Library
Mar 11 @ 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

O.B. HARDISON POETRY

Vinegar and Char: Verse from the Southern Foodways Alliance

Three poets from this culinary anthology, Sandra Beasley, Sean Hill, and Atsuro Riley, read work that delves into the shaping influence of history, culture, and identity—and celebrates the glory of food itself. This evening is in conjunction with Before ‘Farm to Table’: Early Modern Foodways and Cultures, a Mellon initiative in collaborative research at the Folger. Reception and book-signing to follow the reading.

Hours: 7:30pm

Tickets: $15

Info: www.folger.edu/poetry or (202) 544-7077

Michael Khan & Friends: Off the Record @ STC Lansburgh Theatre
Mar 11 @ 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Artistic Director Michael Kahn invites theatre-lovers to a series of intimate conversations about life in the D.C. theatre scene as he prepares to retire from the STC stage. Open, unrehearsed, and off the record, invited speakers will swap anecdotes and share memories about Michael Kahn’s 33-years at Shakespeare Theatre Company. Following his career trajectory, the discussions will focus on three distinct eras in STC’s history by mapping D.C.’s changing theatre scene. The first Michael Kahn and Friends: Off the Record will focus on the formation of The Shakespeare Theatre Company in its first location: Folger Theatre (1986-1992).

On March 11, audiences are invited to join Michael and STC Affiliated Artists Edward Gero, Stacy Keach, Derek Smith, and Franchelle Stewart Dorn as they discuss their favorite performances onstage, backstage antics, and offstage tales. In 1986, shortly after The Shakespeare Theatre at the Folger was formed as a newly incorporated, not-for-profit institution separate from the Folger Shakespeare Library, Kahn became Artistic Director and guided the theatre into national prominence. The first three seasons included several landmark productions and garnered many Helen Hayes nominations. STC changed the cultural landscape of the nation’s capital with its first Free For All in 1991. More than 2,500 theatregoers watched each performance of The Merry Wives of Windsor under the stars at Carter Barron Amphitheatre. This annual tradition of free Shakespeare continues to this day and over 630,000 people have attended a performance during Free For All.

Future Michael Kahn and Friends: Off the Record events will focus on the Lansburgh Years (May 15) and the Harman Years (June 5). More details will be released soon.

Mar
23
Sat
Renée Fleming VOICES series: Jamie Barton @ Kennedy Center
Mar 23 @ 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
The 2018–2019 Renée Fleming VOICES series continues with Jamie Barton on Saturday, March 23, 2019, at 7:30 p.m. in the Terrace Theater. Accompanied by pianist Kathleen Kelly, Barton’s one-night-only recital will feature classics from Haydn, Strauss, and Ravel while showcasing the voices of women, including works by composers Nadia and Lili Boulanger and Americans Elinor Remick Warren and Amy Beach. Barton’s performance also features Love After 1950, a contemporary song cycle by Libby Larsen that uses offbeat vocal styles like blues, tango, and honky-tonk to evoke different moods. Tickets for this program are $49–$69.
Praised by Gramophone as having “the sort of instrument you could listen to all day, in any sort of repertoire,” Georgia native Jamie Barton has brought her vivacious mezzo-soprano to the world’s most renowned stages, captivating audiences at Carnegie Hall, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Teatro Real Madrid, and the Metropolitan Opera. Her debut solo album, All Who Wander, featuring songs by Mahler, Dvořák, and Sibelius, was recently named winner of the 2018 BBC Music Magazine Vocal Award. Barton is the recipient of the Kennedy Center’s 2014 Marian Anderson Vocal Award, and last appeared at Washington National Opera portraying Princess Eboli in Don Carlo (2018) and Waltraute and 2nd Norn in Wagner’s RingCycle (2016).
“From the classical world, where virtuosity and technique are developed to Olympic standards, mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton is a singer of such spectacular gifts that she has won virtually every top award there is: the Richard Tucker Prize, the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, and the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, to name but three. And her star is still rising,” says Kennedy Center Artistic Advisor-at-Large Renée Fleming. “Jamie’s powerful, sumptuously beautiful voice, combined with her personal warmth and artistic intelligence, make her performances unforgettable; and I expect that the opportunity to hear her in an intimate space like the Terrace Theater will become even rarer as she continues to conquer the world’s great opera houses.”
The Renée Fleming VOICES series includes performances by outstanding artists from a wide range of genres including Broadway, jazz, pop, and opera. The 2018–2019 season continues with Theo Bleckmann (Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 9 p.m.), and Patina Miller (Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.).
 
Ticket Information
Tickets ($49-$69) are available from the Kennedy Center Box Office, online atwww.kennedy-center.org, and by calling (202) 467-4600. To purchase a subscription for the Renée Fleming VOICES series, patrons should visit the Box Office, call the Subscription Office at (202) 416-8500, or go to www.kennedy-center.org/subscribe. Groups of 20 or more may contact the Kennedy Center Group Sales office at (202) 416-8400.