Michael Ian Black
When: Feb. 28-29
Where: Arlington Cinema & Drafthouse, 2903 Columbia Pike, Arlington
Comedy Central alum Michael Ian Black is an actor, director and screenwriter who seems to be everywhere. You may have spotted him in Sierra Mist and Klondike commercials, playing an unhelpful accountant in This Is 40, portraying a pastor in the Netflix series Insatiable or his name in your local bookstore—he’s the author of A Child’s First Book of Trump. Tickets $25.
The Three Musketeers
When: Feb. 28-29; March 1 & 6-8
Where: Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre 125 S. Old Glebe Road, Arlington
It’s not just a candy bar, but your little one might not know that. Perfect for kids 6 and up, this show will help children learn the story behind Athos, Porthos, Aramis and newcomer D’Artagnan. $15 for adults, $12 for children, students & seniors.
11th Annual Move Me Festival
When: Feb. 29, 2-5 p.m.
Where: Bowen McCauley Dance Company, Kenmore Middle School, 200 S. Carlin Springs Road, Arlington
Bowen McCauley presents its annual afternoon of dance and movement for the public, featuring classes and performances, as well as prizes and face painting. Admission is free.
Jennie Lea Knight
When: Through March 7
Where: Cody Gallery at Marymount University, 1000 N. Glebe Road, 2nd Floor, Arlington
The third installment of the Women of Jefferson Place Gallery series stars Jennie Lea Knight, who was born and raised in Washington, D.C. Knight co-founded the then Alexandria-based Studio Gallery and graced the surrounding area with her still-life paintings, photography and—what she’s best known for—sculpture. The Cody Gallery hosts a “minimalist” collection of the latter in this free exhibition.