
Our end-of-the-week picks for June 13-15, 2025
We've gathered up some fun things to do in DC this weekend. You can also read what else is going on during the week and throughout the month.
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Friday

Celebrate Father's Day weekend in DC
Discover the best things to do in Washington, DC over Father’s Day weekend, whether you're entertaining a sports-fanatic dad, a foodie, an active father or the dad who loves history. Don’t forget to choose a trendy, historical or sports-centric hotel to make your visit extra memorable.
DC/DOX Film Festival
The annual DC/DOX Film Festival takes place at theater venues across the District. Expect four days of visionary documentaries and conversations with the talent behind dozens of innovative and acclaimed works of non-fiction storytelling. Locations have included Edlavitch Community Center, Eaton Cinema, MLK Memorial Library, the National Portrait Gallery’s Nan Tucker McEvoy Auditorium, the National Archives and the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Get 15% off tickets to individual screenings with the code DOX2DC. For tickets for groups of 10 or more, contact [email protected].
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Home Rule Music Festival
The DC-centric festival celebrates the rich music and cultural scene of the nation's capital this Friday and on June 21. The 2025 edition includes a Youth Showcase at Woolly Mammoth and a full day of live performances at the Parks at Walter Reed. If you can't make these dates, plan ahead for part three in October.
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Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, 641 D St NW, Washington, DC 20004 & The Parks at Walter Reed, 1010 Butternut Street, NW, Washington, DC
Les Misérables
Back in 1986, the Kennedy Center hosted the pre-Broadway run of what has become one of the most popular musicals of all time. And in the summer of 2025, Les Mis comes home. Seen by more than 130 million people worldwide, this brilliant new interpretation of the classic production tells an epic story of love, passion, redemption and survival set in 19th-century France.
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The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 2700 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20566

Arena Stage
A Wrinkle in Time
With music and lyrics by Heather Christian, a book by Lauren Yee (the mind behind Cambodian Rock Band) and direction by Lee Sunday Evans, this highly anticipated production comes to Arena Stage next summer. Join main character Meg on an epic quest in an adventurous new musical adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's Newbery Medal-winning novel. Prepare for a spellbinding journey through space and time.
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Arena Stage, 1101 6th Street SW, Washington, DC 20024
Nats Postgame Concert Series: Nelly
Time to learn some country grammar at Nationals Park. After the Nats’ Friday night game against the Miami Marlins, stick around to enjoy a set from one of hip-hop’s greatest hitmakers. Yes, it’s hot in herre. Your purchase of a game ticket includes your admission to the concert.
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Nationals Park, 1500 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC
Saturday

U.S. Army 250th Birthday Celebration
The U.S. Army is marking a major milestone – its 250th anniversary – with a full day of programming and a signature military parade on the National Mall. Expect a large-scale Army Birthday Festival and a fireworks display to conclude the day as well. Read our full breakdown and make sure to reserve tickets for the parade and evening celebration.
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Milk Tree: Pop-Up Art Installation
Blink and you'll miss it – but we suggest you don't miss it: Robin Bell's newest art installation is open and it's as sweet as it is spiky. The exhibit is called Milk Tree, after the prolific succulent species that Bell and his partner began to propagate during the COVID-19 pandemic and now have enough of to fill the windows of the Friendship Heights space that hosts the installation. All of the art – that is, the plants and the paintings – is for sale, and if you purchase, you'll take a photo and become part of the exhibit too, which focuses on the ways we are all connected. Check out the video before you stop by this thoughtful neighborhood pop-up.
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5221 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20015 (near Ingraham Street)
Falsettos – Final Weekend
Keegan Theatre presents a modern musical that dives headlong into relationships, families, baseball, the AIDS crisis and the pains of growing up, perfectly timed for WorldPride in DC. Everyone must learn to mature when Marvin leaves his wife and son to be with his lover. Equally funny and emotionally moving, the production promises to pack a punch.
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Keegan Theatre, 1742 Church Street NW, Washington, DC 20036
Frankenstein
Mary Shelley’s gothic masterpiece comes to the stage at Klein Theatre thanks to Shakespeare Theatre Company and the writing/directing talents of Emily Burns. The foundational tale concerns Elizabeth and Victor Frankenstein and the creation of a monster that continues to resonate throughout contemporary art.
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Klein Theatre, 450 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004
Sunday
With Passion and Purpose: Gifts from the Collection of Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson
A collection that spans 100 years of Black creativity comes to the National Gallery of Art’s East Building Mezzanine thanks to Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson. The largest group of objects by Black artists to enter the museum’s collection at one time includes 175 works. These range from lyrical abstractions to intricate sculptures to well-known paintings. Featured artists include Jacob Lawrence, Archibald Motley, Vivian Browne, Mildred Thompson, Alison Saar and many others.
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Free Admission
National Gallery of Art, 4th Street & Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20565
The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical
If you’re full of fear and loathing, boy, does Signature Theatre have a show for you this summer. A rock musical about Hunter S. Thompson promises to be a raucous, bewildering immersion into Gonzo journalism, political anarchy and drug culture. The anticipated production is directed by Tony Award winner Christopher Ashley.
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Signature Theatre, 4200 Campbell Avenue, Arlington, VA 22206
Aimee Mann
DC welcomes one of the premier singer/songwriters in music for a one-night performance. Aimee Mann is known for her penetrating and cinematic lyrics, which she often sings beautifully over acoustic guitar. Mann also has an ear for pop melodies, with all her dynamism set to be on display during this retrospective show at the 9:30 Club.
7 p.m. | Tickets
9:30 Club, 815 V Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
Places to Stay

Need some inspiration for a place to stay in between events? Washington, DC is filled with a multitude of hotels to fit your needs. Whether you are looking for that specialty boutique hotel or booking at your favorite hotel brand, Washington, DC's booking engine has it all. Find your stay today!
Do you know where you’ll be dining pre- or post-event? From pop-up restaurants to award-winning hot spots to laid-back food halls, our DC food guide is perfect for helping you plan a more memorable experience.