Vanity Fair, a play adapted by playwright Kate Hamill will be staged at the Lansburgh Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company from February 26 through March 31.
"Black Men Talk Tech", a three-member panel discussion focusing on tech-enabled solutions about how to build community and create social impact through businesses, will be held at Google D.C. on February 20.
The tenth edition of the annual performing arts “Intersections Festival” will be held at Atlas Performing Arts Center for two weeks starting from February 21.
Young Playwrights’ Theatre (YPT) will be presenting its first, two-week-long production of a full-length student-written play Three Cheers to Grace at Dance Loft on 14 from February 22 through March 3.
British-Nigerian singer Jacob Banks will be singing from his first major-label album Village, which was released in November last year, at 9:30 Club, 815 V St. NW, on February 19.
Cuban artist Zilia Sánchez’s first ever museum exhibition Soy Isla: Compréndelo y retírate (I Am an Island: Understand and Retreat) will be put on display by the Phillips Collection between February 16 and May 19.
BLKS, a play by poet and playwright Aziza Barnes centering around the lives of a group of young black women in New York City, is being performed at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, 641 D Street NW, Washington, D.C., through March 3.