

Mail: What's Happening, Montgomery Extra, The Washington Post, 51 Monroe St., Suite 500, Rockville, Md. Johns Hopkins University Montgomery County Campus and the Metropolitan Center for the Visual Arts at Rockville collaborate to present the photographic exhibition "America's Beautiful National Parks: Contemporary and Historic Parks," on loan from the U.S. 20.Īhead AMERICA'S NATIONAL PARKS EXHIBITION - Reception at 6 p.m. Third floor, Arcade Building, Glen Echo Park, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. The Yellow Barn Gallery presents paintings and drawings by mother and daughter artists Halcy and Corky Bohen. BlackRock Center for the Arts, 19201 Town Commons Dr., Germantown. 101.Įxhibits SCULPTURES- Exhibition of work by Michael Enn Sirvet, through June 30. Pyramid Atlantic Art Center hosts a panel discussion about the relationship between art and the environment, featuring representatives from the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Chesapeake Climate Action Network. The Montgomery County Philippino-American Association celebrates Philippine culture at Silver Spring Library, 8901 Colesville Rd., Silver Spring. Miscellaneous ASIAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH - 11 a.m. Spanish Ballroom, Glen Echo Park, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. The Folklore Society of Greater Washington presents traditional American dancing, with a focus on New England-style contra.


Swing dancing, featuring Blair Carman and the Belleview Boys. Friday Night Dancers present traditional American dancing, featuring Swallowtail. The Big Band Society will host its May Dance, featuring The Roland Cumberland Orchestra. Adventure Theatre presents folk tales from Mexico, Africa and Denmark. Glen Echo Park, North Arcade Building, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. Playhouse presents the story of the marionette who wants to be a real boy. Saturday and Sunday, through next Thursday. Round House Theatre Bethesda presents a bluegrass musical, "A Murder, a Mystery and a Marriage: a Mark Twain Musical Melodrama," based on a story by the author. Olney Theatre Center, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd., Olney. Based on the story of Joseph Merrick, a physically deformed man who became famous in 19th-century London.

Sundays, occasional performances at 7:30 p.m. Round House Theatre Silver Spring, 8641 Colesville Rd., Silver Spring. A middle-aged man and woman wake up in an unfamiliar house on a mountaintop surrounded by water. Imagination Stage, 4908 Auburn Ave., Bethesda. A story about dilemmas facing a 10-year-old girl during the Depression. performances Saturday and June 10, through June 11. Writer's Center, 4508 Walsh St., Bethesda. A romance between a waitress and a short-order cook. "FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE"- 8 p.m. Black Box Theatre at Montgomery College's Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus, Chicago and Philadelphia avenues, Takoma Park. The Stanislavsky Theater Studio company presents Feodor Dostoevski's story about a young man coping with an act of murder. Theater and Film "CRIME AND PUNISHMENT"- 8 p.m. The group Reasons performs oldies as part of the Bethesda summer concert series.
