Going Out Guide: New Year's Eve Guide + Best Free Events

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going out guide D.C.-area events, nightlife and dining Monday, Dec. 21, 2009
 

Big Night D.C. - Courtesy of Lindy Promotions
Final countdown
What are you doing New Year's Eve? Here's everything you need to plan: best parties under $50, concerts, all-inclusive hotel bashes and family-friendly festivals.
More: All New Year's Eve events
Free holiday ideas
See Santa on water skis or sing along with Handel's "Messiah."
Gurus' Picks
Julia Beizer
Inside 'Santaland'
Through Friday, Dec. 24 | Joe Brack performs David Sedaris's decidedly naughty tale of working as an elf at Macy's.
Stephanie Merry
Fall guy
Through Saturday, Jan. 30 | Photographer Kerry Skarbakka captures himself in precarious positions for "The Struggle to Right Oneself."
Fritz Hahn
Real holiday parties
Friday, Dec. 25 | Once the presents are put away, head out on the town. Our list includes a James Brown dance party, a guest DJ appearance by a member of the Smiths and a free night at Fly.
Anne Kenderdine
The beat of your own drum
Sunday, Dec. 27 | Make your own instrument and then join in a Kwanzaa celebration of drumming, spoken word and dance.
David Malitz
Wye Oak. Why not?
Sunday, Dec. 27 | The Baltimore duo plays a gorgeous, hypnotic folk/shoegaze hybrid that's loud enough to fill the Black Cat's backstage.
Rhome Anderson
Sweet "Milk & Honey"
Sunday, Dec. 27 | After years of languid grooves and issue-focused lyrics, sunny soul ingenue Goapele embraces her sultry side on her new album and tour.

The Washington Ballet presents Septime Webre's THE NUTCRACKER. Starring George Washington as the heroic Nutcracker and England's King George III as the villainous Rat King, this whimsical delight is quickly becoming one of Washington, DC's newest holiday traditions. December 10-27, 2009 at the Warner Theatre. Buy Your Tickets Today!

A CHRISTMAS CAROL The holiday tradition returns to Ford's Theatre with an all-new production! Join the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future as they lead the miserly Scrooge on a journey of transformation and redemption. Featuring Washington favorite Edward Gero as Scrooge. Tickets on sale now!

A Feel-Good Farce for the Holidays! THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC by Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman directed by Paul Mullins starring Nancy Robinette. Now Open! Order today: 202.332.3300 or at www.studiotheatre.org

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