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The Must List

10 essential events this month

March 3:

Experience a night of groundbreaking dance with Boston-based street dance pioneers The Wondertwins performing oldschool hip-hop, street style, Broadway, and more in the Ballroom at the Providence G. FirstWorks.org

March 3:

The Rhode Island Guitar Guild welcomes João Luiz and Douglas Lora, better known as the Brasil Guitar Duo , a pair of award-winning players who blend traditional classical with Brazilian music, at the Music Mansion on Meeting Street. RIGuitarGuild.org

March 4-5:

Vintage never goes out of style, and Little City Thrifty Vintage Market at WaterFire Arts Center is proof of that, featuring over 80 vendors with the best in gently used apparel, books, records, art, furniture, home decor, and more. LittleCityThrifty.com

March 18:

One of greatest musicals ever written, Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story gets the royal treatment when the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra plays the “Symphonic Dance” along with selections from Ravel and Prokofiev. TheVetsRI.com

March 18:

The Providence St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a tradition dating back to 1852, and it’s still going strong today. Don your green, head to Smith Street, and join the festivities. ProvidenceStPatricksParade.org

March 19:

You’ve waited all year for Federal Hill’s sweetest foodie day – visit bakeries all along Atwells Avenue for St. Joseph’s Day , sampling the best zeppoles (and more) around. FederalHillProv.com

Little City Thrifty returns to WaterFire Art Center March 4-5

March 21-26:

The wait is over! Don’t miss Anais Mitchell’s Tony and Grammy award-winning musical Hadestown , a hell-raising journey to the underworld, at the Providence Performing Arts Center. PPACRI.org

March 23-26:

Families are invited to join a team of scientists on the thrilling adventure that is Jurassic World Live . Meet iconic dinosaurs including Blue the Raptor and Tyrannosaurus Rex in the action-packed live arena show. AmicaMutualPavilion.Com

March 26:

Head to The Vets to hear some of the best student (grades 7-12) musicians in the state at the Rhode Island Music Educators Association’s All-State Chorus, Band, and Orchestra Festival RIMEA.org

Through April 18:

Against the backdrop of the introduction of the Equal Rights Amendment and Shirley Chisholm’s 1972 presidential run, Jacqueline E. Lawton’s The Inferior Sex is a play about a group of women forming a magazine “for feminists who love fashion.” TrinityRep.com

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