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Signature Theater in Arlington Presents ‘Soon’

World premiere musical explores possibility of life and love and deferred dreams.

Directed by Matthew Gardiner, Signature Theater is presenting the world premiere of the musical, "Soon" by Nick Blaemire through April 26. The action centers around the hottest summer in human history and, in a few months, all water on earth will evaporate.

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’Man of La Mancha’ in Lorton

Workhouse Arts Center presents 17th century tale of hope.

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Easter Egg Hunt in Fairfax City

Thousands come out to hunt for eggs in Van Dyck Park.

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LTA Stages ‘God of Carnage’

Parents behave badly as the gloves come off in this side-splitting free-for-all.

The Little Theatre of Alexandria is staging "God of Carnage" Feb. 28 to March 21. The Tony Award-winning play centers around a playground altercation between two boys which brings two sets of parents together for a meeting to resolve the matter.

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Understanding WWII Decisions

Yorktown High junior studies military history in Normandy and New Orleans.

“On Omaha Beach, there were bunkers everywhere. And tons of it is still there. They still have the craters.”

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Celebrate Armistice Day with British Humor in Alexandria

MetroStage presents “Christmas at the Old Bull and Bush.”

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Potomac Love Stories for Valentine's Day

Sheila and Barry Taylor of Potomac have been married 58 years.

Sheila and Barry Taylor of Country Place in Potomac have been married for 58 years.

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A Rock Musical About the Mid-1960s

“The Knights of Salisbury” at D.C.’s Capital Fringe Festival July 13-21.

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South County Pyramid Holds Art Show

Student artwork from six schools was on display at the Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton.

Student artwork from six local schools was featured during the South County Pyramid Art Show held for the first time last week at the Workhouse Arts Center, Building W-16, in Lorton. The artwork came from student artists at Laurel Hill Elementary, Newington Forest Elementary, Silverbrook Elementary, Halley Elementary, South County Middle School, and South County High School.

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Herndon Turkey Trot Race a Success

Some 858 runners participate in pre-Thanksgiving tradition at Herndon Community Center.

The first-place male winner was James Luehrs, 23, of Reston, who finished with a time of 16:16. He is Herndon High School's cross country and distance track coach. Some 858 runners participated in The Turkey Trot 5K Race sponsored by the Herndon Parks and Recreation Department on Saturday, Nov. 19 at the Herndon Community Center. The race wound around the Herndon Centennial Golf Course.

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Scout Troop 893 Welcomes Girls in Centreville

Seven girls launched into Troop 893 at Centreville United Methodist Church.

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A Dream Job

Mark Smith of Springfield umpires the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa.

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Four One-Act Plays in Vienna

Vienna Theatre Company presents “Eclectic, Essential…Relationships.”

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Hundreds Hunt for Easter Eggs in Great Falls

Village Centre event sponsored by Adeler Jewelers and Great Falls Optimist Club.

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Clifton Caboose Twilight Race

Between $5,000-$6,000 raised for Clifton Betterment Association.

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Computer Clubhouse For Young Techies

Mount Vernon children in underserved areas learn technology skills.

The Computer Clubhouse at Gum Springs Community Center offers about 150 underserved children in the Mount Vernon area the chance to learn cutting-edge software and computer skills, filmmaking, blogging, Podcasts and robotics.

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Synetic Theater Stages ‘Twelfth Night’

Synetic Theater in Arlington is staging a no-dialogue, high-energy and acrobatic production of “Twelfth Night.” Shakespeare’s comedy, set in the silent film era, will run through Feb. 16. With a backdrop of the Roaring ’20s, “Twelfth Night” tells the tale of fraternal twins, Viola and Sebastian, separated in a strange new land.

TAP Presents ‘Clybourne Park’

Arlington community theater tackles Pulitzer and Tony winner.

The Arlington Players is presenting "Clybourne Park," an award-winning, multi-layered play about racism through Feb. 15.