Events in Rockville
Thursday, March 27

Martinis & Matisse, VisArts Metropolitan Arts Center, 6:30-9:30.$8/advance, $10/door. Cash Bar. See the exhibit Faces of the World, visit the resident artists in their studios, and decorate your own “whimsical” martini glass. Featuring the 10-man funk band, Superland (formerly Soul’d Out). They started playing cover songs then busted out with their original material, touring with many bands including Jimmy’s Chicken Shack. This month’s sponsors are Lebanese Taverna and Jerry’s Subs & Pizza.
Nelly’s Echo, Austin Grill Rockville, 8:30 PM. Acoustic set for the Songwriter’s Showcase. Up close, smooooth, and personal.
Friday, March 28
HST Cultural Arts: Thanks for the Memories,
F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre, 7 PM. $ Performance by homeschooled students who have received professional training through this program. Skits, jokes, songs and dance from highlight moments in entertainment. Call 301-294-0520 for presale tickets.
Saturday, March 29
HST Cultural Arts: Thanks for the Memories,
F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre, 7 PM. $ Performance by homeschooled students who have received professional training through this program. Skits, jokes, songs and dance from highlight moments in entertainment. Call 301-294-0520 for presale tickets.
Jonny and the Stingrays,
Austin Grill Rockville, 10 PM. “Madman” Live rockin’ up from Bethesa.
Tuesday, April 1Woody Lissauer,
Austin Grill Rockville, 8:30 PM. Never a cover charge. Original music set with special guest Michelle Murray. I’m a late-night blogger and I’m tired, but I just sat up and took notice of Woody. You will too. He’s opened for Gang of Four, The Waitresses and Pursuit of Happiness. If these names mean something to you then go see him. If you never heard of them, you’re gonna have a great night anyway because he promises “an offbeat sense of humor” combined with a love of music.
Friday, April 4
Art After Hours,
VisArts Metropolitan Arts Center, 6:30 PM – 9 PM. Free. The four exhibit spaces are open late and the nine artists are creating in their studios. It’s a wonderful evening but get there early for wine and cheese. This month features
Kimonos and Woodcuts: Collaboration – A Way of Work, a mixture of American and Japanese art forms.
HearArts is presented during Art After Hours from 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM. This month the author is
Susan Coll who has a new novel,
Acceptance. I’ve read and recommend her novel,
Rockville Pike, which tells the story of the daughter-in-law made to work at the big box furniture store down from the cemetery with Fitzgerald’s grave, trapped in our suburbia. HearArts combines word with music and this month the Bethesda Chamber Singers will make music without instruments or electronics. All I can say is go to Art After Hours!
Pasadena AND
86 The Effort, Austin Grill Rockville, 9:30 PM. Never a cover charge.
Pasadena -- These boys are from Pasadena, MARYLAND. Mixing up the styles with the hip hop, acoustic, and some great drummin’. They’re “doing their best” and you’ll want to just hang with them because I know I do.
86 The Effort -- ROCK reggae alternative band from Baltimore and I say “Don’t mis ‘em mon!” Loving Ryan’s spinning, smiling voice and “there’s nothing wrong with singing songs about life”.
Saturday, April 5
Lloyd Dobbler Effect,
Austin Grill Rockville, 9:30 PM. Talented and tight modern pop rock with culturally diverse rhythms coming to our doorstep from Silver Spring. Check out “
Radio” especially since
Rockville Central’s going radio.
Sunday, April 6Spend the entire afternoon and evening at our
Civic Center Park because they have four events in one day!
Meet the Artists Opening Reception,
Interpretations-Mixed Media,
Glenview Mansion, 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM. A collaborative exhibit, promising something new. April 6- April 29, 2008.
Brooker and Bullen,
Sunday Afternoon Concert Series,
Glenview Mansion, 2 PM. Beautiful Celtic, folk, Brazilian blues
music.Free Lecture and Tour,
Glenview Mansion, 3:15 PM -4:15 PM.
Celebrate Glenview Mansion being added to the National Register of Historic Places by attending this lecture “Glenview Mansion: from Plantation to Summer Estate to Civic Center” by Jeff Winstel, Historic Preservation Planner for the City of Rockville. Reservations are requested 240-314-8660.
The Diane Peacock Jezic Memorial Concert: Celebrating Women Composers, featuring the
Ravel Trio,
F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre, 7:30 PM. $20/adults, $15/seniors & students. The Ravel Trio and special guests promise to captivate the audience as they honor women composers.
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