A cabaret of songs by the Belgian master of modern “chanson.” Known for his devastatingly personal, heart-wrenching lyrics, but also for his scathingly sarcastic depiction of society, Jacques Brel and his songs swept the pop music world of the 50s and 60s. In French and English, starring Byron Jones. Directed by Steven Scott Mazzola and Reenie Codelka.
NOVEMBER
Sat 4 at 8pm; Sun 5 at 2:30pm
Fri 10 at 8pm; Sat 11 at 8pm
Sun 12 at 2:30pm*; Fri 17 at 8pm
Sat 18 at 2:30pm; Sat 18 at 8pm
Sun 19 at 2:30pm
VENUE
Source Theatre
1835 14th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009
U Street-Cardozo Metro (Green line),
Street & Garage parking available
TICKETS
General: $43 Senior: $40 Young Professional (ID req.): $25 Youth/Student: $20
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