48 Things to Do in the DC Area This June
Briefly

June in Washington, D.C. celebrates summer with a diverse range of events, including World Pride festivities, a highly anticipated Kendrick Lamar and SZA concert, and the opening of new art exhibits. Highlights include 'The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical,' showcasing the journalist's life through rock music, and Molly Jong-Fast discussing her memoir about growing up with her famous mother. The National Symphony Orchestra also enhances the film experience with a live score in the screening of the classic 'Amadeus,' while various performances showcase the arts in this vibrant city.
This month in DC, summer brings vibrant celebrations of World Pride, an exhilarating Kendrick Lamar and SZA concert, and fresh art exhibits, providing a fun-filled experience.
The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical, directed by Tony winner Christopher Ashley, transforms the life of the iconic gonzo journalist into a dynamic rock-and-roll songbook.
Molly Jong-Fast's new book, How to Lose Your Mother, offers an honest reflection on the complex relationship with her famous but distant mother, Erica Jong.
Live performance elevates the experience of classic films, as seen in the National Symphony Orchestra's accompanying score for the screening of Miloš Forman's Amadeus.
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