WHAT’S ON W A S H I N G T O N Nats Park Open. Photo: Courtesy of the Washington Nationals
Capacity: 100%
Live Indoor Music Returns
Nationals Park has opened to 100% seating capacity for the remainder of the season. With the ballpark returning to full capacity, fans will notice many changes around the ballpark, including several updates to health and safety protocols and the return of many fan-favorite ballpark experiences. Tickets start at $13. mlb.com/nationals. ... Audi Field has also opened to 100% capacity. July’s DC United games: July 3, 5:30 p.m. vs. Toronto FC; and July 25, 8 p.m. vs. New York Red Bulls. Tickets are $40 to $45. dcunited.com.
Without getting into specifics, here’s a listing of indoor live music venues that are back in business— or will be shortly: Black Cat, 1811 14th St. NW; The Anthem, 901 Wharf St. SW; The Hamilton, 600 14th St. NW; Mr. Henry’s, 601 Pennsylvania Ave. SE; Hill Country, 410 Seventh St. NW; Pearl Street Warehouse, 33 Pearl St. SW; Union Stage, 740 Water St. SW. ... Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons will be at the Anthem on Aug. 7 for an 8 p.m. show to kick off The Anthem’s return to live music. Tickets are $55 to $125. RIGHT: Jimbo Mathus and the Dial Back Sound appear at The Hamilton, 600 14th St. NW, on Thursday, July 22, 7:30 p.m. Photo: Bryant Cummings
LTA’s Rumors Live Outdoor Music Returns
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There are free concerts on the Wharf Transit Pier Wednesdays starting at 7 p.m. Here’s the lineup: July 7--Jarreau Williams Experience; July 14--Dupont Brass; July 21--The 19th Street Band; July 28--Shane Gamble; Aug. 4--Jimi Smooth & HitTime; Aug. 11--Hijynx; Aug. 18--Trailer Grass Orchestra; Aug. 25--The Breakways; and Sept 1--Soulfire. wharfdc. com. ... The Yards Park, 355 Water St, SW, schedule this year is July 9, Uncle Jesse; July 16, La Unica; July 23, The 19th Street Band; July 30, TBD; Aug. 9, 7 Deadlies; Aug. 13, JWX. Shows at 7 p.m.
When Neil Simon needed a good laugh, this is the play he wrote. From July 24 to Aug. 14, join The Little Theatre of Alexandria for this first-rate farce with plenty of physical comedy, highoctane energy, and loaded with classic Neil Simon wit. It begins with three couples as they arrive at an upper-crust Manhattan anniversary party to discover that their host (the Deputy Mayor of New York), has accidently maimed himself. Watch as the couples go to outrageous lengths to keep the police and press from finding out the truth. $24 to $48. The Little Theatre of Alexandria, 600 Wolf St., Alexandria, VA. thelittletheatre.com