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Time-Traveling Musicals and Courtroom Classics: Washington D.C. Events Today

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March 3, 2026/08:00 AM
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Time-Traveling Musicals and Courtroom Classics: Washington D.C. Events Today

A Day of Culture and Discovery in the District

Welcome to your local guide for Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Washington D.C. is bustling with activity today, offering everything from the premiere of a time-traveling musical to immersive historical exhibitions. Whether you are a fan of indie rock, classic theater, or the secret world of espionage, today's schedule has something for everyone.

Theater and Stage Highlights

One of the most anticipated events of the spring season begins today at the Signature Theatre. The new musical Safety Not Guaranteed makes its debut at the MAX Theatre. Based on the acclaimed indie film of the same name, this production features a score by Ryan Miller of the band Guster and a book by Nick Blaemire. The story follows a cynical journalist who investigates a classified ad from a man looking for a partner to travel back in time. Today marks the opening of its run, which continues through mid-April.

For those seeking a powerful dramatic experience, Arena Stage presents a performance of the American classic Inherit the Wind at the Fichandler Stage tonight at 7:30 p.m. This production, directed by Ryan Guzzo Purcell, brings the high-stakes conflict of the Scopes "Monkey" Trial to life in a theater-in-the-round setting. It remains a searing and relevant exploration of the battle between science, religion, and the freedom of thought.

Live Music and Nightlife

  • Blood Orange at The Anthem: Dev Hynes brings his "Essex Honey Tour" to the Wharf tonight. Fans can expect a sophisticated blend of R&B and indie-pop starting at 8:00 p.m.
  • The Greyboy Allstars at The Atlantis: For a night of infectious jazz-funk and boogaloo, head to The Atlantis for a 6:30 p.m. show featuring this legendary ensemble.
  • Michael Shannon & Jason Narducy at 9:30 Club: This unique musical collaboration takes the stage at 7:00 p.m., offering a night of high-energy performance at one of the city's most iconic venues.

Museums and Public Exhibitions

The National Gallery of Art is hosting a variety of programs today. Families can drop in for Hands-On Activities: Playtime from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., an interactive session designed to engage visitors with the museum's collection. While on-site, visitors can also explore the featured exhibition Mary Cassatt: An American in Paris, which showcases the influential artist's work in the West Building.

Over at the International Spy Museum, the recently opened exhibition Camouflage: Designed to Deceive is now welcoming guests. This immersive experience explores how the art of concealment has shaped military history, natural science, and espionage. Finally, the Kennedy Center's Hall of Nations is featuring The Sound of Ambition, a special exhibit presented by the Embassy of Austria that highlights the intersection of visual arts and international culture.