Browse Events

Add Us on MySpace Refer a Friend & Earn $1
back  Browse Events Home

Browse Events For:

Events on July 11th For Washington, DC 20201

History on Foot at Ford's Theatre — The Lincoln Assassination Conspiracy Outdoor Events

Ford's Theatre (Washington, DC)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 7:00pm
Full Price: $12.00   Our Price: $6.00*
Rated: 4.0 stars
History on Foot is a walking monologue that brings DC history to life. Beginning at Ford's Theatre, this tour discusses the Lincoln assassination conspiracy and the events of April 14 and 15, 1865. You'll revisit and reexamine the sites and clues that separate fact from fiction in a firsthand look at the investigation.  Learn More

The Mystery of Irma Vep, a Farcical Comedy, from Arena Stage

Arena Stage - Crystal City (Arlington, VA)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $54.00 - $68.00   Our Price: $28.00 - $35.00*
Rated: 3.0 stars
Charles Ludlam's hilarious Obie Award-winner gleefully ransacks literary, cinematic and pop culture as it satirizes everything from Hitchcock's Rebecca and Victorian Melodrama to The Mummy's Curse, the Brontës and Shakespeare. With dozens of lightning-fast changes, Brad Oscar (Tony-nominated on Broadway for The Producers) and J. Fred Shiffman (She Loves Me, Cabaret) portray all the characters — men, women and monsters — in a gender-bending tour-de-farce.  Learn More

Intriguing Mystery A Body of Water at Theatre on the Run

Theatre on the Run (Arlington, VA)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $12.00 - $15.00   Our Price: FREE - $7.50*
Rated: 2.7 stars
A couple awaken in a house with no memory of who they are or how they got there in this suspenseful and mysterious exploration of the deep relationship between memory and identity.  Learn More

Agatha Christie's Masterpiece The Mousetrap at Olney Theatre Center

Olney Theatre Center - New Main Stage (Olney, MD)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $38.00 - $48.00   Our Price: $19.00 - $24.00*
Rated: 3.2 stars
Set in a guesthouse on the English countryside, a pair of newlyweds, a man running from his past, an army major, a spinster, a foreigner and a policeman find themselves stranded during a snowstorm. Unfortunately, a murderer is in their midst and no one is above suspicion. Agatha Christie weaves together red herrings, dead ends and false leads to create an excellent mystery.  Learn More

The Neverending Story: Classic Novel Adapted for the Stage

Imagination Stage - Lerner Theatre (Bethesda, MD)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 10:30am
Full Price: $14.00 - $20.00   Our Price: $7.00 - $10.00*
Rated: 3.2 stars
Imagination Stage presents the premiere of The Neverending Story. This production marks the first time German author Michael Ende's beloved children's novel has been brought to the English-speaking stage. It's an epic fantasy adventure about young Bastian, who finds himself engrossed in the story of the boy Atreyu, who strives to rescue the land of Fantastica from the all-destroying Nothing.  Learn More

Man of La Mancha: Keegan Theatre Presents Classic Don Quixote Musical

Church Street Theater (Washington, DC)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $35.00   Our Price: $17.50*
Rated: 3.4 stars
The Tony Award-winning 1965 musical Man of La Mancha tells the story of the classic novel Don Quixote. An old knight seeks renown for his heroism, but instead finds true love, in this heart-warming musical, which features classic songs such as "The Impossible Dream". The Keegan Theatre revives this production, one of their most successful, with David Jourdan reprising his acclaimed turn as Quixote.  Learn More

Washington Improv Theatre's Summer Brew: On Tap Domestic

Mead Theatre Lab at Flashpoint (Washington, DC)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 8:00pm (Season Six, Jackie)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 9:30pm (Deuce, Caveat)
Full Price: $12.00   Our Price: $6.00*
Rated: 2.5 stars
Washington Improv Theatre presents Summer Brew: On Tap Domestic, an improv comedy show featuring two of WIT's house troupes. The schedule rotates, so each show offers a different pairing of groups — and as always, every show is made up on the spot.  Learn More

Hilarious Gender-Gap Comedy Defending The Caveman at Bethesda Theatre

Bethesda Theatre (Bethesda, MD)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $50.00 - $55.00   Our Price: $25.00 - $27.50*
Rated: 2.5 stars
Rob Becker's Broadway hit Defending The Caveman is about the ways men and women relate to each other. Without taking sides, this insightful comedy discusses the ongoing battle for understanding between the sexes. With hysterical observations into contemporary feminism, masculine sensitivity and the erogenous zones, Caveman mines the common themes in relationships that go straight through the funny bone and into the heart.  Learn More

Jewish Mysticism and the Kabbalah Explored in This Storm Is What We Call Progress

Davis Center for Performing Arts (Washington, DC)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $20.00   Our Price: $10.00*
Rated: 2.2 stars
A young man stumbles into a dusty old recording studio run by an enigmatic old woman and her beautiful assistant. Here he is drawn into an ancient and powerful world of Jewish mysticism and Kabbalistic ritual and discovers that he may be something more than he had ever imagined.  Learn More

James "Saxsmo" Gates with Pianist Larry Willis

Twins Jazz (Washington, DC)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 11:00pm
Full Price: $15.00   Our Price: $7.50*
Rated: No ratings yet
Twins Jazz welcomes James "Saxsmo" Gates. Gates, a Richmond native and Berklee College of Music grad, recently released his second solo album, It's Time. These shows feature guest pianist Larry Willis.  Learn More

Tony-Winning Musical Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Olney Theatre Center - Historic Mainstage (Olney, MD)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 7:30pm
Full Price: $25.00   Our Price: $12.50*
Rated: 3.0 stars
Take an adventurous trip down the Mississippi River with the infamous Huckleberry Finn in Big River, based on Mark Twain's classic tale. This toe-tapping musical is presented by Olney's National Players and features a deeply American story infused with energetic music inspired by country and bluegrass genres.  Learn More

If You See Something Say Something: Mike Daisey's Comedic Political Monologue

Woolly Mammoth Theatre (Washington, DC)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $20.00   Our Price: $10.00*
Rated: 3.4 stars
Called "the master storyteller" by The New York Times, Mike Daisey spins tales both historically epic and caustically personal. His new comic monologue, If You See Something Say Something, takes aim at one of America's best-kept secrets: the history of the Department of Homeland Security.  Learn More

Baseball and Socializing: Washington Nationals vs. Houston Astros Baseball 2008

Starbucks Coffee Co. (Washington, DC)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 6:00pm (game at 7:35pm)
Full Price: $20.00   Our Price: $10.00*
Make new friends while enjoying a game at the incredible, all-new Nationals Park, as the home team takes on Lance Berkman, Miguel Tejada, and the Houston Astros. Pick up the tickets and socialize with Professionals in the City members at a Starbucks near the park, then head over to the stadium for nine innings of baseball. There's no better way to meet some fun new people while having a great time at the ballpark.  Learn More

Comedian Gary Gulman (Last Comic Standing, Tourgasm) at Arlington Drafthouse

Arlington Cinema N Drafthouse (Arlington, VA)
Friday, Jul. 11 2008 @ 9:55pm
Full Price: $22.00   Our Price: $11.00*
Rated: 3.5 stars
Arlington Drafthousem welcomes comedian Gary Gulman, whose charm and observational humor have earned him headlining gigs across the country. He first rose to national fame as a finalist on Last Comic Standing; he was also a regular on HBO's Tourgasm. He's appeared on the Tonight Show and the Late Show, and had an hour-long Comedy Central special, Boyish Man.  Learn More

*All offers are subject to a service fee.