Photo by John Sonderman.
CABARET: In Uncorked Cabaret Presents Reds and Rosé: Women and Wine, Both Decanted, Tricia Lepofsky and Alizon Reggioli, two Washington National Opera choristers, use music and a bottle of rosé to share a tale of two women reminiscing about life since high school graduation. Features Broadway classics including “Big Spender,” “Matchmaker,” “I Feel Pretty,” and “You Could Drive a Person Crazy.”
S. Dillon Ripley Center (1100 Jefferson Drive SW) 7-8:15 p.m. $35-45
BALLET: This month’s “Phillips After 5” is brought to you by a collaboration with the Washington Ballet, and will feature excerpts from the its Studio Company’s 2014-2015 season. Point those toes as you learn “What’s the Pointe?” through focused discussions around the exhibit Neo-Impression and the Dream of Realities. The Phillips Collection (1600 21st Street NW) 5-8:30 p.m. $10-12
ART: It’s opening night of the (e)merge art fair, featuring paintings, sculptures, video, installations, and other media from over 150 artists from more than 30 countries. Be the first to check out art displayed throughout a few hotel rooms and public areas, and enjoy a concert by the pool. Capitol Skyline Hotel (10 Eye Street SW) 7-11 p.m. $45
PAINT: If you’d rather paint your own art than look at someone else’s, you can join Art Jamz in the last opportunity this year to paint outside on Woodrow Wilson Plaza. Ticket prices include one of three canvas sizes, access to art materials, and 90 minutes to paint the next masterpiece. Woodrow Wilson Plaza at the Reagan Building (1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW) 5:30-7 p.m. $23-28