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Free In PQ This Summer

Posted by pqcompass
June 13, 2012

We live in a thriving neighborhood (and city) with an abundance of things to do.  Sometimes, it’s nice to go out enjoy something really interesting and exciting without spending a dime.  Here are just a few events of note that I hope to check out this Summer:

 

Citizen Kane

Saturday, June 16

2pm

National Portrait Gallery (8th and F Sts., NW)

 

Recycling Pirate

Saturday, June 16

9:30 am and 11 a.m.

National Theatre  (1321 Pennsylvania Ave., NW)

 

Screen on the Green

(between 7th and 12th Sts., NW)

Monday, July 16th: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Wednesday, July 25: It Happened One Night

Monday, July 30: From Here to Eternity

Monday, Aug. 6: Psycho

 

Live on Woodrow Wilson Plaza

(1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW)

June 6 – August 2

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm weather permitting

 

Happenings at the Harman

Wednesdays at lunchtime

12:00pm – 1:00pm

Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Sidney Harman Hall (610 F St., NW)

June 13thWhy Don’t You . . . ? cabaret songs with Beverly Cosham and Cam Magee

June 20th Asanga Domask and Anna Menendez Multi-cultural dance!

June 27th – WPAS: Men and Women of the Gospel Choir

 

Navy Band Summer Concert Series

8:00 p.m., Tuesday evenings

U.S. Navy Memorial (701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW)

June 12, 26

July 24, 31

August 14, 28

and 1:00 p.m., Monday, September 3

 

Jazz in the Garden

National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden (7th St. and Constitution Ave., NW)

Friday nights through August 31, 5pm

Summer Story Series: Tour de France (for ages 4-7)

Various dates, July 15-August 6

National Gallery of Art (6th St. and Constitution Ave., NW)

Explore scenes of France, from its countryside to the bustling urban center of Paris, through works of art in the French galleries and children’s books.  Featured artists include Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas and Vincent van Gogh.

 

Summer Cinema Series: Humphrey Bogart

July 2-August 20, 6:30pm

National Theater (1321 Pennsylvania Ave., NW)

Related posts:

  1. Free Movies, Concerts and Theater in Penn Quarter
  2. Every Friday: National Gallery of Art Jazz in the Sculpture Garden
  3. Spring and Summer Happenings At Ford’s Theatre
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