Photo by John Sonderman.
Friday
BEER: New Belgium launches their Citradelic Tangerine IPA with a bike raffle, screen printing, hats, koozies, a photo booth, and more. The first 100 people to arrive get a Citradelic IPA for free. Black Cat (1811 14th Street NW) 9 p.m. $10
GRAVEYARD: Watch a preview performance of Evald Flisar’s Antigone Now, the story of Clara and the confrontation with her uncle that unfolds when he reveals his plans to demolish the local graveyard to make room for a golf course and hotels. The Atlas Performing Arts Center (1333 H Street NE) 8 p.m. $10
COMEDY: Hillary Scofield headlines the latest Don’t Block the Box Comedy Show. The Wonderland Ballroom (1101 Kenyon Street NW) 7:30-9:30 p.m. $5
Saturday
WOMEN: Watch readings of plays by women playwrights, including Gone by McKenya Dillard, Over There by Ellouise Schoettler, Tulip Too by Lisa Alapick , and Clover by Laura Rocklynf. A SWAN Day (Support Women Artists Now) celebration. National Museum of Women in the Arts (1250 New York Avenue) 12-2 p.m. Free
EGGS: Dye (or paint) eggs and showcase them in the Italian Easter bread you will learn to bake. Via Umbria (1525 Wisconsin Avenue NW) 1 p.m. $10
RISK RISK!’s live storytelling show comes to D.C., featuring tales of the Powerless. The Howard Theater (620 T Street NW) 8 p.m. $20
Sunday
FOOD TRUCKS: Now’s your chance to say you ate from 15 food trucks in one day. Taste on Wheels features food trucks offering small portions, so you can visit as many trucks as you want with no judgement. The Yards (1300 1st Street SE) 11:00 a.m.-6 p..m. The $10 admission charge includes one drink.
GINGERBREAD: Watch Opera Pomme Rouge’s production of Hansel and Gretel. You might even get chosen to play the witch! The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (2700 F Street NW) 6-7 p.m. Free, but donations are encouraged.
COMEDY: The Upright Citizens Brigade Touring Company returns to Sixth &I. (600 I Street NW) 7 p.m. $20-25