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Rockwell’s ‘Enduring Ideals’ to Be Displayed at George Washington University Museum

Norman Rockwell’s iconic paintings will be on display in an exhibition at the Textile Museum of George Washington University on February 13. 

Gay Men’s Chorus of DC to Present ‘Working’ Musical

“Working” musical on the everyday life of American workers will be performed at Atlas Performing Arts Center on February 9-10.

Pre-Valentine’s: Romantic Renaissance Music at Washington National Cathedral

Folger Consort presents “Food of love,” romantic music of Rainassance by French, Italian composers at the Washington National Cathedral on February 8-9.

Kennedy Center Shows Award-Winning ‘Music Man’

The Kennedy Center presents “Broadway Center Stage: The Music Man” with the award-winning musical The Music Man at the Eisenhower Theater from February 6 to 11.

Shakespeare Theatre Company Presents ‘Richard the Third’ at Sidney Harman Hall

The Shakespeare Theatre Company is presenting “Richard the Third” play directed by David Muse from February 5 through March 10 at Sidney Harman Hall.

50th Smithsonian Summer Camp to Start on June 17

The summer camp is organized by Smithsonian Associates producing educational and cultural programming based on the Smithsonian’s research and exhibitions.

Egyptian Satirist Bassem Youssef to Perform at Kennedy Center

Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef, also dubbed as the “Jon Stewart of the Arab World”, will be making his debut by performing at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on February 1.

Mosaic Theater Company Presents Shame 2.0 at Lang Theater

Mosaic Theater Company presents Shame 2.0, an adaptation of Einat Weizman and Morad Hassan’s original play Shame, at Lang Theatre through February 17.