Your Weekend: Come to Rooftop Comedy Edition
I will go out on a subjective whim, and say the most important event for you to attend is the one we mention on Sunday.

Things to do before, during and after hating allergies and tourists this weekend:
Friday, April 4
- GW Department of Theatre and Dance presents “Falling Man” in Betts Theatre. Written by GW Alumni Matt K. Johnson. 7:30pm. $10. [Facebook Event]
- 14 Grade Players are putting up “Much Ado About Nothing” in the Lisner Downstage. 8pm. $5. [Facebook Event]
Saturday, April 5
- Spring Fling featuring Gym Class Heroes, Bottles/Cans, Sons of Pitch, Vibes and receSs. Smith Center. 2:30pm-8pm. Free Food. Free Games. Free Fun! [Facebook Event]
- Hippothon. Food, dancing, fun. $10 to go to the Children’s National Medical Center. 11am-4pm. Columbian Square in the Marvin Center.
- DC United Home Opener vs. Toronto FC at RFK Stadium. $10.
- GW Spring Volleyball Tournament. HellWell. 9am-5:30pm. [Facebook Event]
- Sons of Pitch are hosting “United States of A Capella” in the German Church on 20th and G. Shows at 6:30 and 9pm. Proceeds go to Charity. [Facebook Event]
Sunday, April 6
- Second Round of Rooftop Comedy’s Funniest College Competition. Come check out ALL FOUR writers for The Colonialist do stand up against University of Virginia. 16 students enter. 1 student leaves champion. Rooftop is providing a FREE designated driver/party bus to take us to The Comedy Spot in Virginia. If you want a FREE spot on the bus and a FREE ticket to the event, sign up HERE. Remember your student ID. Buses arrive at TheColonialist.com HQ (2208 F St NW) at 5:30pm. Show starts at 7pm. The audience decides who wins, so PLEASE come out and see us. It’s free! [Facebook Event]
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And if you’re bored while waiting for that bus to arrive, come check out the GW Symphony’s spring concert — it’s at 3pm, in Lisner auditorium, and it’s FREE!
/plug
And then go watch the Colonialist writers kick some ass in VA.