Going Out Guide: Restaurant Week Deals + Free Beer and Movies

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going out guide D.C.-area events, nightlife and dining Monday, Jan. 11, 2010
 

Bill O'Leary - The Washington Post
The table is set
Scores of restaurants are offering prix-fixe meals during D.C. Restaurant Week, which begins today. See which hotspots, like Adour (left), have extended the deals for additional days, and send us your photos of where you're dining.
Best free events
"To Kill a Mockingbird" and beer tastings are among our picks.
Gurus' Picks
Stephanie Merry
Flying solo
Monday-Tuesday, Jan. 11-12 | Mike Daisey's new one-man show kicks off with two pay-what-you-can performances at Woolly Mammoth.
Fritz Hahn
Take the stage
Tuesday, Jan. 12 | At the Up and Up Open Microphone, rappers and poets and can deliver their work solo -- or with the help of house go-go band Mambo Sauce.
Julia Beizer
Chow down in Old Town
Starts Friday, Jan. 15 | Some restaurants in Alexandria offer two dinners for $35 as part of the city's winter dining promotion.
David Malitz
Nerd alert
Friday-Saturday, Jan. 15-16 | Comedian Brian Posehn ("Sarah Silverman Program," "Mr. Show") will talk about his love of metal and comic books at Arlington Cinema 'N' Drafthouse.
Anne Kenderdine
Could you make it on Broadway?
Saturday, Jan. 16 | Watch what happens when locals sing before "Wicked" composer Stephen Schwartz -- or pay $50 for a chance to audition yourself.
Rhome Anderson
Purple power vs. 'ATLiens'
Sunday, Jan. 17 | DJ Dredd brings back one of his most popular soundclash-style dance parties: the music of Prince against the music of Outkast. Remember, Monday's a holiday.

IN THE RED AND BROWN WATER Seamlessly fusing contemporary African-American culture with Yoruba mythology, this coming-of-age tale from the Louisiana projects transports audiences with bursts of song and the spin of the DJ. For Tickets Call 202.332.3300 or visit www.studiotheatre.org

STICK FLY Race and privilege intersect in this thought-provoking and lively modern family comedy. Be a fly on the wall as playwright Lydia Diamond (The Bluest Eye) astutely examines African-American social aristocracy. Now Playing at Arena Stage

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