
""Ruth Orkin" exhibit. Get an up-close look at 21 vintage photographs from mid-20th century photographer Ruth Orkin at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. The exhibit is a selection of moments captured of everyday women, families, and Hollywood stars in postwar America (Fri through March 29, $16 for adults, $13 for DC residents, free for ages 21 and younger, Downtown)."
"The Beths in concert. The New Zealand guitar-pop band arrives in DC to promote its new melodic album Straight Line Was a Lie. Tickets for the two-night concert at 9:30 Club are sold out, but there's a chance you can snag one from third-party sellers (Tues-Wed, $66+ for third-party tickets, Shaw). Gay Men's Chorus of Washington The Holiday Show. The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington's jazzy holiday show returns to Lincoln Theatre for another playful performance of wintertime favorites and remixes."
The National Museum of Women in the Arts is showing 21 vintage photographs by Ruth Orkin, featuring everyday women, families, and Hollywood stars in postwar America through March 29; admission is $16 for adults, $13 for DC residents, and free for ages 21 and younger. Signature Theatre debuts Clay, a new musical about French potter Marie-Berthe Cazin by Rebecca Simmonds and Jack Miles, running through February 1 with tickets from $47. The Beths play two sold-out nights at the 9:30 Club promoting Straight Line Was a Lie; third-party tickets start around $66. The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington presents a jazzy holiday show at Lincoln Theatre with seasonal favorites and remixes, tickets from $26. Additional offerings include an Art historian Paul Glenshaw lecture on Édouard Manet's The Railway and the Metro Holiday Pop-Up Shop.
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