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This week, explore the anti-abortion movement without having to deal with Values Voter Summit crazies. For two nights, Mom Baby God plays a theatrical game of devil’s advocate. The play, written by Madeline Burrows, probes the mindsets of the people campaigning to limit women’s reproductive rights. Attendees will receive nametags upon arrival, and for the next two hours, they can pretend to be right there fightin’ the fight alongside the Duggars and Rick Santorum. Read more >>> The play runs Oct. 21 to Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the DC Arts Center, 2438 18th St. NW. $10–$20. (202) 462-7833. dcartscenter.org. (Caroline Jones)

EAT THIS

D.C.-area Chipotle shops have a new protein item for vegetarians beginning today: sofritas. The spicy shredded tofu, made by California-based Hodo Soy, is braised with chipotle chilies, roasted poblanos, and other spices. Like all the meats, you can get it in burritos, bowls, tacos, and salads. Chipotle, all local locations. chipotle.com. (Jessica Sidman)

OH AND ALSO

Petworth Citizen‘s reading room is finally ready; tonight, the new bar welcomes local literary magazine Barrelhouse for an evening of poetry and prose readings. Find more details on Facebook7 p.m. at 829 Upshur St. NW. Free.

Electronic producer Toro y Moi performs at 9:30 Club with L.A. DJ duo Classixx. 7 p.m. at 815 V St. NW. $25.

Renowned British chef Yotam Ottolenghi discusses his latest workOttolenghi: The Cookbook, at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue with fellow cookbook author Joan Nathan. 7 p.m. at 600 I St. NW. $20–$50.

Dance away at the Black Cat Backstage with music by Georgia electro-pop duo Yip Deceiver and indie-pop creators Wild Moccasins. 8 p.m. at 1811 14th St. NW. $12.

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