30 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend
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30 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend
"Playwright Rachel Bonds's new production narrates a woman's journey through school, romance, and the complexities of modern adulthood (Wed through April 19, $55+, Logan Circle)."
"National Gallery Nights features an artsy garden party where you can dress in your best spring attire, craft floral art, and find more blossom-inspired fun (Thurs, free but registration required, limited walk-in tickets available, National Gallery of Art)."
"The giant St. Patrick's Day party returns for all ages. Indulge in live performances by the lasses and lads of Virginia-based Boyle School of Irish Dance, Baltimore's Poehemia, and a blend of hits from the 19th Street Band."
"Shop Made in DC is hosting another round of SHE:DC for Women's History Month. The month-long commemoration uplifts women and non-binary artists and creatives by showcasing their work, distributing grants, hosting panel discussions, and featuring businesses at pop-up markets."
Washington DC presents multiple entertainment options for March 9-15. Studio Theatre features Jonah, a coming-of-age play exploring a woman's journey through school, romance, and modern adulthood. The National Gallery of Art hosts National Gallery Nights, an artsy garden party with floral art and spring-themed activities. Ireland at The Wharf celebrates St. Patrick's Day with live Irish dance performances, music from local bands, drink specials, and rugby viewing. Awesome Con attracts pop culture and anime enthusiasts with cosplay, video games, music trivia, and celebrity meet-and-greets. Folger Theatre presents As You Like It with a DC-inspired adaptation. SHE:DC Art Show celebrates Women's History Month by showcasing women and non-binary artists through exhibitions, grants, and pop-up markets.
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