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Events on March 1st For Washington, DC 20201

Alto Saxophonist Jim Snidero at Twins Jazz

Twins Jazz (Washington, DC)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 11:00pm
Full Price: $15.00   Our Price: $7.50*
Rated: 3.7 stars
Jim Snidero is considered to be one of the top alto saxophonists and authors in jazz today, described by Downbeat Magazine as "a master musician" and an "alto sax virtuoso." A resident of New York City for over 20 years, he has made numerous recordings as a leader, and has performed and/or recorded with many important jazz artists.  Learn More

Dinner Cruise Past the National Monuments: Candlelight Dinner & Dancing Outdoor Events

Dandy Dinner Boat at The Strand (Alexandria, VA)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 7:30pm
Full Price: $86.00   Our Price: $51.60*
Rated: 3.2 stars
Cruise from historic old town Alexandria, Virginia, past the national monuments to Georgetown and back to Alexandria on Nina's Dandy Dinner Cruise. Take in the sights while enjoying a five-course meal by candlelight, followed by dancing on the ship's elegant marble dance floor.  Learn More

Tour the Nation's Capital on a Segway

City Segway Tours (Washington, DC)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 10:00am
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 2:00pm
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 6:00pm
Full Price: $70.00 - $75.00   Our Price: $35.00*
Rated: 3.9 stars
Join City Segway Tours for a three-hour tour through the Nation's capital on a Segway, a self-balancing, personal transportation device that's fun to use. Cruise past the monuments, White House and American icons, while receiving informative historical and current-day information and fascinating stories from your guide, not to mention great photo ops!  Learn More

Precipice Improv Theater: A Full-Length Improvised Play

Writer's Center (Bethesda, MD)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $15.00   Our Price: FREE - $7.50*
Rated: 2.5 stars
Precipice Improv Theater creates original, never-seen-before and never-to-be-seen again, totally improvised plays from audience suggestions. They take your suggestions for contrasting locations and weave them into an entire comic play in real time before your eyes.  Learn More

Irish Tragic-Comedy The Hostage at Church Street Theater

Church Street Theater (Washington, DC)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $30.00   Our Price: $15.00*
Rated: 2.9 stars
The IRA takes an innocent British soldier hostage in a bawdy Irish bar. He is to be shot if the British go through with the execution of an IRA youth. What follows is an examination of Irish politics, history, and art that is both provocative and comic. The Hostage is a circus of flamboyant characters, rich language, and a medley of theratrical styles.  Learn More

Romeo and Juliet: Synetic Theatre's Silent Adaptation of Shakespeare's Tragedy

Rosslyn Spectrum Theatre (Arlington, VA)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $30.00 - $35.00   Our Price: $15.00 - $17.50*
Rated: 3.5 stars
After dazzling audiences and critics alike with wordless adaptations of Macbeth and Hamlet, Synetic Theater adds another Shakespearean tragedy to its silent repertoire. Using its unique fusion of movement, music, and drama, Synetic takes one of history's most cherished and archetypal love story in a new direction, creating a fresh, passionate tale of "star-cross'd lovers" that is sure to be remembered for years to come.  Learn More

Exciting Embassy Row Walking Tour

Dupont Circle Metro Station (Washington, DC)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 11:00am
Full Price: $20.00   Our Price: $10.00*
Rated: 3.1 stars
From around 1890 until the Great Depression, Embassy Row was an exciting world of pleasure, leisure, scandal, and competition. This walking tour will take you along the outside of the houses of the ladies of the old guard of Washington circa 1910. You'll see the architecture and hear stories of ladies such as Alice Roosevelt Longworth, eldest daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, often called "the other Washington Monument."  Learn More

The Gargoyle Who Ate DC: A Tour of the Gargoyles of the National Cathedral

Washington National Cathedral (Washington, DC)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 2:00pm
Full Price: $20.00   Our Price: $10.00*
Rated: 3.6 stars
This tour looks at the gargoyles that guard and protect the National Cathedral, as well as some of the carvings that decorate the largest church in the Washington area. Tour guide Mark was good friends with Constantine Seferlis, one of the stone carvers who did more than 100 of the gargoyles, saints, dogs and other creatures. His sense of humor comes across in his work!  Learn More

The Book Club Play: World Premiere of New Comedy at Round House Theatre

Round House Theatre - Bethesda (Bethesda, MD)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 3:00pm
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $50.00 - $60.00   Our Price: $25.00 - $30.00*
Rated: 2.9 stars
The Round House Theatre is proud to present the world premiere of The Book Club Play, a new comedy by Karen Zacarias. It's the incisively witty story of a group of thirty-somethings whose friendships are tested when they invite a new member into their beloved book club.  Learn More

Cookin' at the Cookery: The Music & Times of Alberta Hunter

MetroStage (Alexandria, VA)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 3:00pm
Full Price: $35.00 - $40.00   Our Price: $17.50 - $20.00*
Rated: 3.9 stars
MetroStage presents the Washington premiere of this award-winning musical about the legendary blues and jazz singer Alberta Hunter. A unique blend of soulful blues and riveting biography, Cookin' covers the remarkable life of this singular talent: her birth in Memphis in 1895, her international career that flourished from the '20s through the '40s, and her triumphant comeback at The Cookery in Greenwich Village at the age of 82.  Learn More

Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer Prize-Winning Long Day's Journey into Night

Theatre on the Run (Arlington, VA)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 7:30pm
Full Price: $12.00 - $15.00   Our Price: $6.00 - $7.50*
Rated: 3.0 stars
Eugene O'Neill's masterwork follows the Tyrone family on one fateful, heart-rending day in the summer of 1912. Despite the family's troubles, the story shows the family's strengths, too; those hidden strengths in all family relationships provide hope for the future.  Learn More

Jane Franklin Dance Presents Sound Walk

Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall & Arts Center (Alexandria, VA)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $30.00   Our Price: $15.00*
Rated: 3.0 stars
Modern dance company Jane Franklin Dance presents Sound Walk, a blend of dance, live music, and collaboration from the local artistic community. The concert features dances set to music by Gina Biver's Splash, Nova String Quartet (sponsored by American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras), and Alexandria Choral Society Children's Chorus.  Learn More

Good Night, Desdemona (Good Morning, Juliet): Modern Comedy About Two Age-Old Tragedies

Fellowship Hall at Foundry United Methodist Church (Washington, DC)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $12.00 - $15.00   Our Price: $6.00 - $7.50*
Rated: 2.2 stars
Constance has been plugging away at her thesis: that Othello and Romeo and Juliet were originally comedies that Shakespeare turned into tragedies through the removal of the Wise Fool. She gets the chance to test her theory when she mysteriously falls into both of these plays and is able to search out the Fool and the author to make them cough up their secrets.  Learn More

Dakshina Dance Performs Annual Winter Showcase

GALA Hispanic at Tivoli Theatre (Washington, DC)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $30.00   Our Price: $15.00*
Rated: 2.4 stars
Dakshina presents their Annual Winter Showcase at the GALA Hispanic Theatre. Collaborators include Darla Stanley, an award winning choreographer based in New Hampshire, DC's own award winning choreographer Ludovic Jolivet and the wonderful musical group Not What You Think. The program will include Dakshina's signature way of presenting a variety of genres such as Bharata Natyam, Modern and Collaborative dance forms all in one evening.  Learn More

Blues Musician Guy Davis Performs for Kids of All Ages

Olney Theatre Center - Historic Mainstage (Olney, MD)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 4:00pm
Full Price: $15.00   Our Price: $7.50*
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The Olney Theatre Center presents a musical treat for the whole family, featuring renowned musician Guy Davis. Introduce your kids to the beauty of the blues as Davis teaches them about rhythm and harmony, and has his harmonica create a myriad of sounds. One of the foremost musicians of the modern-era (and son of stage and screen legends Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee), Guy creates toe-tapping, knee slapping, musically good-times.  Learn More

Tenor Lawrence Brownlee, Winner of 2006 Marion Anderson and Richard Tucker Awards

JCC of Greater Washington (Rockville, MD)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $55.00   Our Price: $27.50*
Rated: 4.0 stars
The Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington welcomes international opera star Lawrence Brownlee for a recital. His meteoric rise to recognition as one of the world's best bel canto tenors was punctuated by his receipt of the Marion Anderson and Richard Tucker Awards in 2006, making him the first person to receive both awards in the same year.  Learn More

Tim Miller's Solo Show Us — From Broadway Musicals to Gay Marriage

Dance Place (Washington, DC)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $22.00   Our Price: $10.00*
Rated: 2.1 stars
Fast, funny and furious, Tim Miller's one-man show Us ricochets between Miller's love affair since childhood with Broadway musicals and an exploration of gay marriage, exile and the injustices lesbian and gay people face. Nominated for a 2005 New York Drama Desk Award for Best Solo performance, Us rethinks the American musical as inspiration for radical politics and queer identity.  Learn More

Lost & Foundling - A Hilarious Modern-Day Fairy Tale

Imagination Stage - Lerner Theatre (Bethesda, MD)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 12:30pm
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 3:30pm
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 7:00pm
Full Price: $14.00 - $16.00   Our Price: $7.00 - $8.00*
Rated: No ratings yet
As a baby, Pryce was found at the Mega Price-Mart and raised there by doting sales associates. When she hears that there is a Lost and Found at the far end of the store, she sets off on a quest with all the elements of a modern fairytale or "fair retail!"  Learn More

onesixtyone and JINX from Washington Improv Theater

Mead Theatre Lab at Flashpoint (Washington, DC)
Saturday, Mar. 1 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $12.00 - $15.00   Our Price: $6.00 - $7.50*
Rated: 3.7 stars
Washington Improv Theater's founding troupe creates a 30-minute onstage film. From the bad guys of action movies to heroines of costume dramas, the group onesixtyone will find the hilarity in every audience suggestion. Opening for onesixtyone will be JINX, a troupe made up of talented ladies and gentleman who have almost as much fun on stage as you will watching them.  Learn More

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