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SUMMARY:Noche de Estrellas 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join in this year for Noche de Estrellas 2025\, GALA Hispanic Theatre’s annual celebration of arts\, culture\, and community—taking place on Monday\, June 2\, 2025 at the National Museum of Women in the Arts! \nThis year\, we are proud to honor two exceptional individuals for their powerful contributions to the arts and Latino representation: Fernanda Castillo\, acclaimed Mexican actress and advocate\, and Michael Ruiz\, visionary Economic Development Leader. \nNoche de Estrellas benefit is a celebration of GALA’s dedication to artistic vision and commitment to youth education programs. This special evening also honors remarkable individuals in the arts\, philanthropy\, and community who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to enriching the Latino community and fostering cultural opportunities for young minds. The funds raised during our initiative will play a crucial role in bolstering GALA’s Paso Nuevo youth education program. This program serves as a nurturing and creative space\, empowering young individuals to explore their cultural identity while simultaneously honing their artistic and academic skills to pave the way for future success.  \nNoche de Estrellas 2025 will be held on June 2\, from 6:30 to 10 pm\, at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (1250 New York Ave. NW\, Washington\, DC 20005).
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/noche-de-estrellas-2025/
LOCATION:National Museum of Women in the Arts\, 1250 New York Ave.\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre,Gala
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SUMMARY:Picnic Theatre Co: Heaven Can Wait
DESCRIPTION:Join Picnic Theatre Company as it presents a parody of Heaven Can Wait\, a beloved 1940s and 1970s classic. The company will perform at three classic DC venues: Tudor Place garden (outdoor performances June 4 and 6)\, Dupont Underground art space (indoors June 5) and the Embassy of France’s gorgeous modern theatre (indoors June 10). \nA Washington Post investigative reporter is mistakenly taken from his body by a rookie angel — but he was supposed to win a Pulitzer\, not die! Now he’s stuck in the wrong body with the biggest scoop of his afterlife! He gets another chance in the body of a recently murdered millionaire. How will he adjust to his predicament\, avoid treacherous adversaries\, and find his way back to his life and vocation? \nWed.\, June 4  Tudor Place Garden\, Georgetown\n5:30 gates open\, 7pm performance\nOutdoor show ONLY! Bring your picnics and blankets.\n1644 31st St NW\, DC (map) \nALL TICKETS $20: linktr.ee/picnictheatre\nAll proceeds benefit arts charities. \nHeaven Can Wait\nA Picnic Theatre Company parody \nDirected by Steve Rochlin\nCast:  Sara Cook • Nova Daly • Chris Fowler • Jennifer Goldsmith-Grinspoon • Bruce Kieloch • Alexa Newlin • Daniela McInerney • Antonio Olivo • Steve Rochlin • Kevin Rooney • Amirah Sequeira • Christina Sevilla • Hugo Verges • David White
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/heaven-can-wait/
LOCATION:Tudor Place Garden\, 1644 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre
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SUMMARY:Picnic Theatre Co: Heaven Can Wait
DESCRIPTION:Join Picnic Theatre Company as it presents a parody of Heaven Can Wait\, a beloved 1940s and 1970s classic. The company will perform at three classic DC venues: Tudor Place garden (outdoor performances June 4 and 6)\, Dupont Underground art space (indoors June 5) and the Embassy of France’s gorgeous modern theatre (indoors June 10). \nA Washington Post investigative reporter is mistakenly taken from his body by a rookie angel — but he was supposed to win a Pulitzer\, not die! Now he’s stuck in the wrong body with the biggest scoop of his afterlife! He gets another chance in the body of a recently murdered millionaire. How will he adjust to his predicament\, avoid treacherous adversaries\, and find his way back to his life and vocation? \nThur.\, June 5  Dupont Underground\n6pm cocktails & music\, 7pm performance (90 min.)\nCome early for drinks and music\, and enjoy Berlin’s spirit of expression\, resistance\, and creativity in the Berlin Underground exhibition. \n19 Dupont Circle NW DC (map) \nALL TICKETS $20: linktr.ee/picnictheatre\nAll proceeds benefit arts charities. \nHeaven Can Wait\nA Picnic Theatre Company parody \nDirected by Steve Rochlin\nCast:  Sara Cook • Nova Daly • Chris Fowler • Jennifer Goldsmith-Grinspoon • Bruce Kieloch • Alexa Newlin • Daniela McInerney • Antonio Olivo • Steve Rochlin • Kevin Rooney • Amirah Sequeira • Christina Sevilla • Hugo Verges • David White
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/picnic-theatre-co-heaven-can-wait/
LOCATION:Dupont Underground\, 19 Dupont Cir NW\,\, Washington\,\, DC\, 20036
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre
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SUMMARY:Picnic Theatre Co: Heaven Can Wait
DESCRIPTION:Join Picnic Theatre Company as it presents a parody of Heaven Can Wait\, a beloved 1940s and 1970s classic. The company will perform at three classic DC venues: Tudor Place garden (outdoor performances June 4 and 6)\, Dupont Underground art space (indoors June 5) and the Embassy of France’s gorgeous modern theatre (indoors June 10). \nA Washington Post investigative reporter is mistakenly taken from his body by a rookie angel — but he was supposed to win a Pulitzer\, not die! Now he’s stuck in the wrong body with the biggest scoop of his afterlife! He gets another chance in the body of a recently murdered millionaire. How will he adjust to his predicament\, avoid treacherous adversaries\, and find his way back to his life and vocation? \nFri.\, June 6  Tudor Place Garden\, Georgetown\n5:30 gates open\, 7pm performance (90 min.)\nOutdoor show ONLY! Bring your picnics and blankets.\n1644 31st St NW\, DC (map) \nALL TICKETS $20: linktr.ee/picnictheatre\nAll proceeds benefit arts charities. \nHeaven Can Wait\nA Picnic Theatre Company parody \nDirected by Steve Rochlin\nCast:  Sara Cook • Nova Daly • Chris Fowler • Jennifer Goldsmith-Grinspoon • Bruce Kieloch • Alexa Newlin • Daniela McInerney • Antonio Olivo • Steve Rochlin • Kevin Rooney • Amirah Sequeira • Christina Sevilla • Hugo Verges • David White
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/picnic-theatre-co-heaven-can-wait-2/
LOCATION:Tudor Place Garden\, 1644 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre
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SUMMARY:Picnic Theatre Co: Heaven Can Wait
DESCRIPTION:Join Picnic Theatre Company as it presents a parody of Heaven Can Wait\, a beloved 1940s and 1970s classic. The company will perform at three classic DC venues: Tudor Place garden (outdoor performances June 4 and 6)\, Dupont Underground art space (indoors June 5) and the Embassy of France’s gorgeous modern theatre (indoors June 10). \nA Washington Post investigative reporter is mistakenly taken from his body by a rookie angel — but he was supposed to win a Pulitzer\, not die! Now he’s stuck in the wrong body with the biggest scoop of his afterlife! He gets another chance in the body of a recently murdered millionaire. How will he adjust to his predicament\, avoid treacherous adversaries\, and find his way back to his life and vocation? \nTue.\, June 10  Embassy of France\, Georgetown\n6:30 cocktails & music\, 7:30 performance (90 min.)\nLa Maison Française Theatre\n4101 Reservoir Rd NW (map) \nALL TICKETS $20: linktr.ee/picnictheatre\nAll proceeds benefit arts charities. \nHeaven Can Wait\nA Picnic Theatre Company parody \nDirected by Steve Rochlin\nCast:  Sara Cook • Nova Daly • Chris Fowler • Jennifer Goldsmith-Grinspoon • Bruce Kieloch • Alexa Newlin • Daniela McInerney • Antonio Olivo • Steve Rochlin • Kevin Rooney • Amirah Sequeira • Christina Sevilla • Hugo Verges • David White
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/picnic-theatre-co-heaven-can-wait-3/
LOCATION:Embassy of France\, 4101 Reservoir Rd NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007
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SUMMARY:Fresh Talk: Gender & Performance
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, June 11\, 2025 from 6 to 8:30 pm\, the National Museum of Women in the Arts is hosting Fresh Talk: Gender & Performance\, a discussion around the bold and creative world of drag\, where artistry and activism collide. The program spotlights four exceptional drag performers\, Citrine the Queen (she/her in drag)\, Evry Pleasure (she/her in drag; he/him out of drag)\, Sweet Pickles (she/they in drag) and King Molasses (they/them in and out of drag)\, who use their craft to challenge societal norms\, foster inclusive communities and redefine artistic expression. \nThrough a conversation moderated by Tyler Cargill\, the performers share their perspectives on drag’s transformative power to disrupt conventional ideas of gender and identity. They also discuss the role of drag in building connections and creating spaces of belonging\, particularly within the LGBTQIA+ community. The event highlights drag as a multifaceted art form that weaves together elements of fashion\, makeup\, performance and storytelling\, showcasing its power to inspire and connect. \nFollowing the discussion\, attendees are invited to a salon-style cocktail hour to continue the conversation. \nThe event takes place within 2025’s combined World Pride and Capital Pride in Washington\, D.C. The museum will also offer a Tour: Celebrating Pride on Saturday\, June 21 from 12 noon to 1 pm\, which invites visitors to explore the creative contributions of LGBTQIA+ artists in NMWA’s collection. Free with admission\, registration required. \nAbout the Speakers \nCitrine the Queen is a Washington\, DC based drag queen\, nominated makeup artist\, theatre producer\, and model known for her conceptual and creative fashions. After debuting in 2018\, Citrine continues to regularly host and perform at a variety of events all throughout the DMV. Currently\, she serves as show director for all drag shows at the historic JRs Bar in Dupont Circle and as Executive Producer for the theatre group Highball Productions DC who bring to life live drag parodies of popular musicals. \nEvry Pleasure is a Puerto Rican plus-size diva making waves in Washington\, DC’s drag scene. Known for blending glamour\, dance\, and comedy\, Evry was voted DC’s Best Drag Queen in 2023. Passionate about uplifting fellow performers and fostering a sense of community\, Evry hosts the award-winning all-Latinx drag show Con Acento and the celebrated all-BIPOC showcase Brown Sugar\, while regularly performing and hosting at venues across the DMV. Evry’s style is a fusion of Puerto Rican culture and DC’s performance flair\, creating a unique\, larger-than-life persona. \nSweet Pickles is a drag artist\, event host\, and content creator based in Richmond\, Virginia. For the past seven years\, she has been working as a full-time artist\, performing on stages all across the DMV. Known as the Technicolored Troll Doll\, her drag is heavily inspired by the colorful toys and media of her childhood. Her love of whimsy led her to the creation of her handmade yarn and ribbon wigs\, which have become a signature part of her aesthetic. Some of her favorite moments of her drag career thus far include getting to host Youth Pride at Virginia PrideFest for the past three years\, performing on the Anthem stage alongside Kesha during her Only Love tour\, and opening up for Chappell Roan on three separate shows during her Midwest Princess tour. When she is not performing for a live audience\, she is actively engaging with her online audience\, creating drag-centric content for all of her social media platforms. \nKing Molasses is an award-winning drag king and performing artist based in Washington\, DC. They consecutively reigned as DC’s Best Drag King from 2022 through 2025 and were voted Best Gender Non-Conforming Artist 2024-2025 by the DC Drag Awards. They have been featured on Bravo\, The Washington Post\, Good Morning America\, and NPR. A DMV native from Prince George’s County\, Maryland\, Molasses debuted in 2018 and has since become a fixture in the district’s performing arts scene. Their work has been commissioned in venues nationwide\, including the John F. Kennedy Center of the Performing Arts\, the Smithsonian\, and Sasha Velour’s acclaimed NYC drag revue\, NightGowns. Their drag is a call to mindfulness\, black surrealism\, and heritage-based movements that dare to create images of self-liberation. \nTyler Cargill is a dynamic genderfluid educator\, anthropologist\, and advocate with over 18 years of experience specializing in fostering cultural understanding and engagement. Passionate about building bridges and creating opportunities across diverse communities\, he has led transformative training programs\, developed innovative outreach strategies\, and built meaningful partnerships to advance human rights and promote a sense of belonging in both private and public sectors. A dedicated advocate for gender and queer rights\, Tyler harnesses the power of art\, fashion\, and policy to address the complexities of intersectional human rights. Their work is driven by a commitment to ensuring that marginalized voices are not only heard but celebrated in every sphere. \nEvent Sponsors\nThe Women\, Arts\, and Social Change public programs initiative is made possible through leadership gifts from Denise Littlefield Sobel and the Davis/Dauray Family Fund with additional support provided by Anne N. Edwards\, the Revada Foundation of the Logan Family\, and the Susan and Jim Swartz Public Programs Fund. \nTickets and Reservations\nRegistration required.\nGeneral admission: $25\nStudents\, seniors\, DC residents: $22\nMembers: $20\nReserve Your Spot \nWhen\nWednesday\, June 11\, 2025\n6 to 8 :30 pm ET \nWhere\nPerformance Hall\, 5th floor\nNational Museum of Women in the Arts\n1250 New York Avenue\, NW\nWashington\, DC 20005
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/fresh-talk-gender-performance/
LOCATION:National Museum of Women in the Arts\, 1250 New York Ave.\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005
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SUMMARY:A League of Their Own on Hillwood's Lunar Lawn 
DESCRIPTION:Revel in a summer evening in Hillwood’s gardens\, participate in the picnic competition\, and enjoy the iconic film A League of Their Own on the Lunar Lawn. \nThursday\, June 12\, 2025\n6-10:45 p.m. (Film begins at 8:45 p.m.) \n\n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\n\n\nGates open at 6 p.m. The mansion\, gardens\, and special exhibition From Exile to Avant-Garde: The Life of Princess Natalie Paley will be open for self-guided touring until 8:30 p.m. The film begins at 8:45 p.m. Light fare and beverages can be purchased from Merriweather To Go until 9:30 p.m. \n\n\n\n\n$20; $10 Hillwood member. As with all festivals and programs\, members do not receive free admission to Divas Outdoors and guest passes are not accepted.
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/a-league-of-their-own-on-hillwoods-lunar-lawn/
LOCATION:Hillwood Museum & Gardens\, 4155 Linnean Avenue\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20008
CATEGORIES:Arts/Theatre
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SUMMARY:Artist in Conversation: Alison Saar
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, June 22\, 2025 from 4 to 6 pm\, the National Museum of Women in the Arts is hosting a public conversation with acclaimed artist Alison Saar on the intersection of art\, literature\, social change and how image making can amplify storytelling. Artist in Conversation: Alison Saar will explore Saar’s collaboration with Arion Press\, the last printer in the United States to make books entirely by hand\, to create a new edition of Octavia Butler’s groundbreaking novel Kindred (1979). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaar’s limited-run artist’s book reimagines Butler’s iconic neo-slave narrative\, which blends speculative fiction with powerful social critique. Saar’s striking linoleum block prints explore themes of identity\, endurance and the African American experience. \nPresented in partnership with Arion Press\, the event coincides with the anniversary of Octavia Butler’s birthday. Butler died in 2006 at the age of 58\, but her books continue to present timely perspectives on topics of racism and history. \nThe talk will be moderated by Elizabeth Ajunwa\, director of the Betty Boyd Dettre Library and Research Center at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. \nAbout Alison Saar\nThrough her sculptures\, installations\, drawings\, prints and found object assemblages\, Alison Saar (b. 1956) explores the subjects of racism\, sexism\, ageism\, heritage\, history and the specific challenges of being biracial in America. Saar studied studio art and art history at Scripps College in Claremont\, California and earned her MFA from the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. Saar’s work is included in museums and private collections across the United States. \nEvent Sponsors\nArtist in Conversation: Alison Saar is part of an ongoing series that reflects NMWA’s commitment to championing the transformative work of women artists. The program is sponsored by Amanda Minami and the Minami Legacy Fund for the Arts. The talk’s reception is generously sponsored by Fred Levin and the Shenson Foundation. Additional support for the Women\, Arts\, and Social Change public programs initiative is made possible through leadership gifts from Denise Littlefield Sobel and the Davis/Dauray Family Fund with additional support provided by Anne N. Edwards\, the Revada Foundation of the Logan Family\, and the Susan and Jim Swartz Public Programs Fund. \nTickets and Reservations\nRegistration required.\nGeneral admission: $25\nStudents\, seniors\, DC residents: $22\nMembers: $20\nReserve Your Spot \nWhen\nSunday\, June 22\, 2025\n4 to 6 pm ET \nWhere\nPerformance Hall\, 5th floor\nNational Museum of Women in the Arts\n1250 New York Avenue\, NW\nWashington\, DC 20005
URL:https://kstreetmagazine.com/event/artist-in-conversation-alison-saar/
LOCATION:National Museum of Women in the Arts\, 1250 New York Ave.\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005
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