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Events on July 17th For Washington, DC 20201

How to Read People in Less Than Five Minutes

Johns Hopkins University - Washington Center (Washington, DC)
Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 7:00pm
Full Price: $25.00 - $30.00   Our Price: $12.50 - $15.00*
Rated: 3.8 stars
In this fascinating and useful class, you'll learn how to identify certain types of challenging and deceptive individuals (dates, co-workers, bosses... anyone!). You will gain a strategic advantage in both your professional and personal life as you strengthen your ability to assess the motivations of others as well as their strengths and weaknesses.  Learn More

Tour the Nation's Capital on a Segway

City Segway Tours (Washington, DC)
Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 2:00pm
Thursday, Jul. 17 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

Intriguing Mystery A Body of Water at Theatre on the Run

Theatre on the Run (Arlington, VA)
Thursday, Jul. 17 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

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

Church Street Theater (Washington, DC)
Thursday, Jul. 17 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

Hilarious Gender-Gap Comedy Defending The Caveman at Bethesda Theatre

Bethesda Theatre (Bethesda, MD)
Thursday, Jul. 17 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)
Thursday, Jul. 17 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

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

Olney Theatre Center - Historic Mainstage (Olney, MD)
Thursday, Jul. 17 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

Simple Massage Techniques - Learn to Relieve Pain and Tension Now

First Class Inc. Learning Center (Washington, DC)
Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 6:30pm
Full Price: $39.00   Our Price: $19.50*
Rated: No ratings yet
Do you feel pain in your neck, shoulders or lower back? Or do you know someone who does? This seminar will help you learn simple ways you can approach and ease common trouble spots, both manually and with the help of simple tools. You will also learn postural adjustments and simple stretching techniques to help prevent common aches and pains.  Learn More

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

Woolly Mammoth Theatre (Washington, DC)
Thursday, Jul. 17 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

Molière's Witty Farce The Imaginary Invalid from Shakespeare Theatre Company

Lansburgh Theatre (Washington, DC)
Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $60.50 - $74.75   Our Price: $30.25 - $37.25*
Rated: 3.8 stars
The eccentric, wealthy hypochondriac Argan (René Auberjonois) decides to marry his strong-willed daughter Angélique off to a doctor so he'll always have a physician around. But Angélique loves another man, and her attempts to persuade her father to let her marry him lead to outrageous tricks and disguises. Molière's keen wit and hilarious characters take center stage in this knockabout farce.  Learn More

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Comedy The Skin of Our Teeth at Davis Center

Davis Center for Performing Arts (Washington, DC)
Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 7:30pm
Full Price: $20.00   Our Price: $10.00*
Rated: 2.1 stars
The Antrobus family has seen it all: war, plague, the Ice Age, floods and even more war. This three-act classic written by the same author who revolutionized American theater with Our Town shows the resiliency of the human race as it faces disasters—both natural and man-made—over and over again.  Learn More

Dream Sailors: A Play About Four Friends, Told in Four Parts

Davis Center for Performing Arts (Washington, DC)
Thursday, Jul. 17 2008 @ 8:30pm (Episode 1)
Full Price: $10.00   Our Price: $5.00*
Rated: 4.0 stars
Four friends, drawn together by their uniquely powerful ability to lucid dream, awaken to make a grim discovery in their basement. Their worlds turned upside down, they must return to the dark landscape of their dreams for answers—but what lurks there might destroy them all. The play will unfold "episodically" in four parts, with a new play premiering each week.  Learn More

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