The Washington Ballet performs an adaptation of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” with a hometown spin. Set in Georgetown in 1882, this beloved local tradition stars illustrious historical figures like George Washington, Harriet Tubman and King George III as the Rat King, plus over 150 dancers and waltzing cherry blossoms. Thearc (Nov. 23-24), 202.362.3606 ext. 605; Warner Theatre (Nov. 30-Dec. 29), 202.397.7328
10 GREAT THINGS THIS MONTH
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10 Great Things This Month
10 Great Things This Month
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