MUSIC: Finnish cello-based metal band Apocalyptica are famous for playing Metallica covers, which is cool, but somehow not quite as cool as Harptallica, the two harp Metallica cover band. But Apocalyptica branched out from just Metallica long ago, and they’ll perform their cello rock tonight at the 9:30 Club. $15.

MUSIC: French synthpop band The Teenagers are joined by Team Robespierre and Three Stars alum DJ Will Eastman at the Black Cat. 8 p.m., $13.

CLASSICAL: It’s the final concert of the Vocal Arts Society‘s season. Soprano Felicity Lott and pianist Graham Johnson will give a recital at the Embassy of Austria. These long-time collaborators are leading performers of the song repertory, and the program is a knockout. Tickets: $40. 7:30 p.m.

THEATER: Tickets still remain for tonight’s performance of The Screwtape Letters, the New Jersey-based Fellowship of the Performing Arts’s adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ novella that our reviewer raved about. Tickets are $29-$49. Many later performances have already sold out, and tonight’s performance also features a post-show discussion with the actors and the director, so jump at your chance now. 7:30 p.m. at the Landsburgh Theatre, buy your tickets here.

MOVIE: The Smithsonian American Art Museum is screening the film noir classic Double Indemnity tonight at 6 p.m. in the McEvoy Auditorium. Take advantage of this free opportunity to discover the origin of lines like, “She was a tramp from a long line of tramps.”

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