The Week of April 7
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The Week of April 7
A Druid priestess in ancient Gaul is torn between her duty to her people and her love for a Roman general in Bellini's "Norma," sung by the Virginia Opera April 7 and 9 at George Mason University's Center for the Arts Concert Hall. Tickets cost $44 to $84. Call 888-945-2468 or 703-993-8888. . . . Floats, balloons, marching bands and other entertainers are all part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade April 8 along Constitution Avenue NW, followed by the Sakura Matsuri Japanese street festival around Pennsylvania Avenue and 12th Street NW. Call 202-547-1500 or visit http:/
The Week of April 14
Michelle Kwan, Sasha Cohen, Timothy Goebel, Irina Slutskaya, Victor Petrenko and other international stars are scheduled to skate at Champions on Ice April 15 at Verizon Center. Tickets cost $30 to $175. Call 202-397-7328 or 202-628-3200. . . . Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company stages "The Canterbury Tales," Part 1 and Part 2, in rotating repertory April 15-May 7 at the Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater. Tickets cost $25 to $78. Call 202-467-4600. . . . Details are pending about the White House Easter Egg Roll April 17 on the South Lawn of the White House. Call 202-208-1631. . . . The National Zoo hosts the annual Easter Monday African American Family Celebration April 17, with an Easter egg hunt, gospel music, storytellers and food vendors. Call 202-633-4800. . . . New American and foreign films will be screened in theaters across town April 19-30 during the 19th annual Washington International Film Festival, also known as Filmfest DC. Call
202-628-3456 or http:/
888-832-9554.
The Week of April 21
Tour homes, gardens and historic sites in Historic Garden Week in Virginia April 22-29 across the state. Call 804-644-7776 or visit http:/
Hot Tickets
Tickets go on sale Saturday at 10 from Tickets.com and at the box office for the 2006 summer season in the Filene Center at Wolf Trap Park. Highlights among more than 100 performances include shows by Blondie, Jewel, Elvis Costello, Sin Bandera, B.B. King, the Doobie Brothers, Bonnie Raitt, the Gipsy Kings, Celtic Woman, Paul Anka, the Beach Boys, Trisha Yearwood, Chicago, Peter, Paul & Mary, Eddie From Ohio and Lyle Lovett ; nine concerts by the National Symphony Orchestra, some accompanied by film classics; the productions "Riverdance," "Annie," "Chicago: The Musical" and "Disney's Beauty and the Beast" ; two evenings with Garrison Keillor ; the Louisiana Swamp Romp festival; and dance by Alonzo King, Ronald K. Brown, Philadanco, the Trey McIntyre Project and Noche Flamenca . Prices vary by show and seat location. To order, call 877-965-3872; for information, call 703-255-1860 or visit http:/
On Stage
On sale now, on stage soon: The musical "Body Language: Featuring the Songs of Patti LaBelle" is about an aerobics instructor seeking love, April 7-9 at the Warner Theatre . Tickets cost $27.50 to $42.50; call 202-397-7328. . . . The 18th-century French comedy "The Game of Love and Chance" finds an engaged couple engaged in a little spying, April 7-May 14 at the Folger Theatre . Tickets cost $29 to $49; call 202-544-7077. . . . Shakespeare's historical drama "Richard II" chronicles the fall of a corrupt king, April 13-May 14 at Washington Shakespeare Company 's Clark Street Playhouse. Tickets are $22 to $30; call 800-494-8497.
On Screen
Opening April 7: Rob Schneider, David Spade and Jon
Heder form a three-man baseball team in "The Benchwarmers." . . . Mo'Nique stars as a struggling fashion designer in "Phat Girlz." . . . In "Take the Lead," a former professional ballroom dancer (Antonio Banderas) teaches dance in a New York public high school. . . . A Californian high schooler (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) plunges into a secret underworld of crime and punishment to find his girlfriend in "Brick." . . . A case of mistaken identity thrusts Slevin (Josh Hartnett) into a war between rival crime bosses (Ben Kingsley and Morgan Freeman) in "Lucky Number Slevin," also starring Bruce Willis. . . . In the documentary "The Beauty Academy of Kabul," a group of American women go to Afghanistan to train beauticians after the fall of the Taliban. . . .
Stephen Woolley directs "Stoned," about the mysterious death of Rolling Stones co-founder Brian Jones. Opening dates may change.
Last Chance
Closing on stage this weekend: "Rameau's Nephew," by Spooky Action Theater at Flashpoint (800-494-8497). . . . "Haroun and the Sea of Stories," by Theater Alliance at H Street Playhouse (800-494-8497 or 202-396-2125).
Next Friday in Weekend
Spring is supposed to bring nothing but fever, but for a certain sector of the gardening world, especially those in the black thumb set, it inspires only trepidation. Weekend examines this floral phobia and, more important, prescribes some antidotes: new plants and a new attitude.


