At a time of great political divide, we are bringing the show to our nation’s capital for the American Revival show. Music ties us together as we sing songs of old — the songs we should all know by memory. We have performed in Washington, D.C., more than 15 times, with some of the most fabulous audiences in the country. Check out a few of our favorite clips below where we focus on our visit.
Our show at The Anthem, October 21st at 8:00 p.m. will include our actors, Tim Russell and Fred Newman; our songstress, Heather Masse; our opera diva, Ellie Dehn; our celebrated Broadway music director, Rob Fisher; our favorite fingerstyle guitarist, Pat Donohue; and Richard Dworsky at the piano, directing The Friendly String Quartet.
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The Star-Spangled Banner from May 29, 2010
The Must-Do List in Washington, D.C.
Lincoln Memorial
Vietnam Memorial and the Korean War Memorial
The Tidal Basin
The Smithsonian
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The National Gallery of Art
The John F. Kennedy Center of Performing Arts
The National Cathedral
Arlington National Cemetery
World War II Memorial
National Archives Museum
The White House and the Washington Memorial
The U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
The U.S. National Arboretum
National Portrait Gallery
The National Zoo
Fredrick Douglass National Historic Site
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
9:30 Club
The National Building Museum
Talk about Washington and The Cicada Song from May 29, 2004
Alternative— Things to do in Washington, D.C.
It has a bustling food scene
Distilleries, breweries, and a strong cocktail game
Wonderful bottomless brunches
They take happy hour seriously
Partake in spy games at the International Spy Game Museum
Propose at Martin’s Tavern where JFK proposed to Jacqueline
Visit the giant pandas
Worthwhile shopping
It’s easy to get around with public transport and bike share
Guy Noir in Washington from May 29, 2010
We will be performing at The Anthem in the Wharf District. It is a newly renovated area of the city with lots of hotels, shopping, and restaurants.
The Wharf is a great area, the Anthem is a fantastic venue. Street parking is non-existent, garage parking is usurous, and Wharf restaurants add the service charge/tip onto your bill BEFORE you get it. Metro is unreliable at night and the Wharf's free downtown Metro shuttle stops at 10:30 pm. Go, but be prepared.
Please add to your list a visit to The National Museum of African American History and Culture