In Washington, DC, the Washington Post's entertainment section is a great starting place particularly the Going Out Guide. Similarly, the Thursday edition of the Express always has a great section about what is happening that next upcoming weekend. It was Thursday's Express newspaper that brought to my attention the 5th Annual Opera In the Outfield was occurring on Saturday night.
Opera In the Outfield is a collaboration between the Washington Nationals Baseball team and the John F. Kennedy center to simulcast a performance occurring at the Kennedy Center to an audience at National's Stadium. This year's performance was "Show Boat." The event was free and first come, first seated.
Gates opened at 5 pm for a 7 pm show. To get the best seats in the outfield, one needed to get to the stadium early. If you plan on sitting out on the field, bring a few blankets, as no chairs are allowed. However, it rained all day Saturday, so the "best seats" weren't really wanted:
Many people choose to sit in the stands under the overhang, in case of more rain.
The experience was surreal:
2012's show had 12,000 people attend. Last night's was closer to 1,000 most likely due to the cold weather and rain. Those who did not attend missed a great show!
It was a very cool experience. Where else can you watch opera, drink a beer and eat chili cheese fries:
I hope you can join us in May 2014 for The Magic Flute!
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