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Welcome to the DCAAN community calendar! Below you will find events and programs with accessibility services in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area.

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Events in May 2024

  • - Opera Lafayette Presents: Jean-Joseph Mouret’s Les Fêtes de Thalie
    Opera Lafayette Presents: Jean-Joseph Mouret’s Les Fêtes de Thalie

    Opera Lafayette Presents: Jean-Joseph Mouret’s Les Fêtes de Thalie


    May 3, 2024

    Mouret’s spirited opéra-ballet, Les Fêtes de Thalie, looks at love through the eyes of three women in these delightful vignettes: La Fille (The Girl), La Veuve Coquette (The Coquettish Widow) and La Femme (The Wife). Conducted by Christophe Rousset and directed by Catherine Turocy, these witty tales, in which women get the better of the men in their lives, feature a young and diverse cast of American singers and dancers.

  • - Little Shop of Horrors and 1 other event
    Little Shop of Horrors

    Little Shop of Horrors


    May 4, 2024

    Join us for our Sensory-Friendly performance of Little Shop of Horrors! Please call (202) 347-4833 to reserve tickets or email access@fords.org with questions. Sensory-Friendly experiences are designed to create a museum or theatre experience that is welcoming for individuals on the autism spectrum or those with other sensory sensitivities who might benefit from an adjusted environment. Our Sensory-Friendly experiences aim to provide a safe environment where individuals and families can relax and be who they are.

    Little Shop of Horrors is a nonstop blast, sci-fi horror comedy, love story and rock musical that has become one of the most treasured pieces of American musical theatre. Little Shop pays homage to doo-wop and Motown recordings. The story follows a luckless florist shop worker, Seymour, who raises a wisecracking carnivorous plant – Audrey II – that develops a craving for human blood. He delights in the fame and fortune that his leafy, ever-growing friend attracts, while trying to show his co-worker Audrey that she is the girl of his dreams. As Seymour discovers Audrey II’s out-of-this-world origins and intent toward world domination, he learns the lesson: “Don’t feed the plants!” Join us for the return of Little Shop to our historic theatre, directed by Kevin S. McAllister (The WizRagtime).

    Ford's Theatre
    511 Tenth Street, NW
    Washington, DC
    Opera Lafayette Presents: Jean-Joseph Mouret’s Les Fêtes de Thalie

    Opera Lafayette Presents: Jean-Joseph Mouret’s Les Fêtes de Thalie


    May 4, 2024

    Mouret’s spirited opéra-ballet, Les Fêtes de Thalie, looks at love through the eyes of three women in these delightful vignettes: La Fille (The Girl), La Veuve Coquette (The Coquettish Widow) and La Femme (The Wife). Conducted by Christophe Rousset and directed by Catherine Turocy, these witty tales, in which women get the better of the men in their lives, feature a young and diverse cast of American singers and dancers.

  • - Divinity Roxx
    Divinity Roxx

    Divinity Roxx


    May 5, 2024

    Celebrate self-love and positivity in Divinity Roxx’s fun and empowering live show. The upbeat and sunny music is filled with powerful messages that encourage young people to become the best versions of themselves. A Grammy®-nominated musician, recording artist, and composer who has toured with Beyoncé, Divinity is praised for her ability to inspire others with her infectious grooves and memorable lyrics. She recently released her first family music album Ready, Set, Go!, along with two picture books published by Scholastic, Inc.

    Most enjoyed by ages 5+

  • - Smithsonian Morning at the Museum (Natural History Museum) and 2 other events
    Smithsonian Morning at the Museum (Natural History Museum)

    Smithsonian Morning at the Museum (Natural History Museum)


    May 11, 2024

    Please contact Ashley Grady at access@si.edu for registration information.

    Adventure Theatre
    7300 MacArthur Blvd
    Glen Echo, MD 20812
    SENSORY-FRIENDLY CONCERT HALL TOURS

    SENSORY-FRIENDLY CONCERT HALL TOURS


    May 11, 2024

    Young people with autism or sensory sensitivities are invited backstage at the Concert Hall for a small group tour. Play instruments on the stage, visit the artists’ dressing rooms, learn about how the lights and sound work, and more.

    All children and teens must be accompanied by an adult. Each person attending must have a free ticket. Due to the small-group nature of this program, we recommend reserving tickets in advance, which also helps us plan. Tickets may be available at the door if space remains.

    Strathmore (Music Center)
    5301 Tuckerman Lane
    North Bethesda, MD
    3015815155
    George Lopez: ALLLRIIIIGHHTTT! Comedy Tour

    George Lopez: ALLLRIIIIGHHTTT! Comedy Tour


    May 11, 2024

    George Lopez’s illustrious and multi-faceted career encompasses television, film, stand-up comedy, and late-night television. Lopez has broken ground for Latino comics by embracing his ethnicity, confronting racial stereotypes, and fighting for his community on and off the stage.

    Recommended for ages 18+.

  • - NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Randall Goosby plays Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto Thomas Wilkins conducts Elgar’s Enigma Variations
    NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Randall Goosby plays Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto Thomas Wilkins conducts Elgar’s Enigma Variations

    NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Randall Goosby plays Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto Thomas Wilkins conducts Elgar’s Enigma Variations


    May 16, 2024

    Thomas Wilkins, conductor
    Randall Goosby, violin*
    Anna Clyne: This Moment**†
    Felix Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto
    Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Danse nègre
    Edward Elgar: Enigma Variations
    Classical music loves a prodigy. Fresh off his multi-album deal with Decca Records, Sphinx laureate and Juilliard graduate Randall Goosby makes his exciting NSO debut performing Mendelssohn’s poetic Violin Concerto. Don’t miss this rising superstar with “ample charm” (The Classical Review), “alluring lyricism,” and “golden-age tenderness” (The New York Times).

    2700 F Street NW
    Washington, DC 20566
    202-416-8727
  • - Turandot
    Turandot

    Turandot


    May 19, 2024

    WORLD PREMIERE

    Powerful princess Turandot plays by her own rules. She invites any suitor to marry her, but first they’ll have to correctly solve three riddles—or face a gruesome death. The men are dropping like flies until Prince Calaf cracks the code. When he poses his own riddle back to Turandot, she finally has a glimpse at true love. But will Turandot’s icy heart freeze love out?

    Color… pageantry… spectacle… there’s a reason why Turandot is at the top of the opera canon. Puccini’s final work mesmerizes with its sumptuous music, from the alluring overture to Prince Calaf’s passionate “Nessun dorma,” one of the world’s most famous arias ever written. Grammy Award®–winning composer and playwright Christopher Tin, known for his film and video game soundtracks, and acclaimed playwright and screenwriter Susan Soon He Stanton, offer a compelling ending to Puccini’s otherwise unfinished fantasy story. Turandot will let audience members decide for themselves: is Turandot mercilessly cruel, or justifiably cautious?

    2700 F Street NW
    Washington, DC 20566
    202-416-8727
  • - Virtual Art Signs: Artful Conversations in ASL
    Virtual Art Signs: Artful Conversations in ASL

    Virtual Art Signs: Artful Conversations in ASL


    May 24, 2024

    Curious about American art? Join us for a 30-minute virtual conversation about selected works from the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s collection. This program is presented in American Sign Language (ASL) with voice interpretation for hearing participants.

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