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FEBRUARY 2009 |
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Theatre

Disney’s
Beauty
and the Beast
New
dates, more shows!
Feb.
13, 14,
19, 20, 21
at
7:30 pm
Feb.
14, 15, 21
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2:30 pm
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art trolley
Travel
in
Style
on
First Fridays
Trolley runs from 5-8pm
Free & open to the public |

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Comedy


The Second City
February
20,
8 p.m.
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Theatre
 
Melancholy Play
By Sarah
Ruhl
February
26, 27 & 28
at 7:30 p.m.
March 1, 2009 at 2:30 p.m. |
Theatre
Sweet Smell of Success
book by John
Guare; music by Marvin Hamlisch;
lyrics by Craig Carnelia.
February
26-28 and
March 1
7:30 p.m. /2 p.m. Sunday |
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- Debbie
Davies:
7:30 p.m.
13 -
Little
Rodger and the Cheap Thrills:
5:00 p.m.
27 -
Volume
3: 5:00 p.m. |
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Readings
"Prostitute Pedagogy"
Dr. Mara Amster (Randolph College)
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Monday,
February 2,
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Alumni House, Lynchburg College |
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1/31, 2/1 |
 Dancing
with Strings and Other Things
; January 31 & February 1,
2009 8p.m. & 3 p.m.
The
finest dancers and musicians of
the Virginia School of the Arts
and the Lynchburg Symphony share
the Academy's stage with an
original evening featuring a
ÒmarriageÓ of music and dance
like the city has not seen
before. Passion inspires
passion. Eclectic and energetic,
Dancing with Strings and Other
Things celebrates the musician
and dancer - together - creating
and moving to music. |
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 Dancing
with Strings and Other Things
; January 31 & February 1,
2009 8p.m. & 3 p.m.
The
finest dancers and musicians of
the Virginia School of the Arts
and the Lynchburg Symphony share
the Academy's stage with an
original evening featuring a
ÒmarriageÓ of music and dance
like the city has not seen
before. Passion inspires
passion. Eclectic and energetic,
Dancing with Strings and Other
Things celebrates the musician
and dancer - together - creating
and moving to music. |
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Babcock Season
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Ying Quartet
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February
4, 2009 | 7:30 p.m.
Murchison Lane
Auditorium, Babcock
Fine Arts Center
Ticket Information
| Tickets go on sale
January 26th
Natives of Chicago,
the Ying siblings
began their career
as an ensemble in
1992 and their music
quickly earned them
the 1993 Naumburg
Chamber Music Award.
In the years since,
the Yings have
established an
international
reputation for
excellence in
performance with
appearances in
Europe, Canada,
Mexico, Australia,
Japan, Taiwan and
virtually every
major American city.
With praise such as
"astonishing,
refreshing
exaltation and
exhilaration" (Los
Angeles Times), and
numerous sold-out
concerts, this is a
group you won't want
to miss.
A
reception will
follow the concert. |
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FACination
Chorus sings A Disney
Spectacular
February 7-8, 2009 7:30 p.m. &
2:30 p.m.
One
of Lynchburg's favorite
community singing groups returns
with musical renditions of
wonderful songs that appeal to
everyone's taste-this time it's
all things Disney! Join
FACination Chorus as they sing
songs that span the films that
have captured adults & children
alike for decades. And you won't
want to miss a visit from some
very special guests (one of them
might have to leave before her
coach turns into a pumpkin!). |
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Debbie
Davies: 7:30 p.m.
Go to
www.theellington.org for
ticket info. |
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February 8, 3:00 pm:
J. William Greene,
organ recital |
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Little
Rodger and the Cheap Thrills:
5:00 p.m. Tickets $8 at the
door.. |
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Volume
3:
5:00 p.m. Tickets $8 at the
door. |
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Dr. Mara Amster,
"Prostitute Pedagogy"
Monday
February 2
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Alumni House, Lynchburg
College (http://www.lynchburg.edu/campusmap.xml)
1501 Lakeside Drive
map it
Lynchburg, VA 24501
A
lecture by Mara Amster,
Associate Professor of English
at Randolph College and editor
of Seventeenth-Century Texts
on Prostitution: Essential Works
for the Study of Early Modern
Englishwomen. Contact:
Casey Clabough (http://www.lynchburg.edu/EnglishMA.xml) |
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Savage
in Limbo
by John Patrick Shanley
January 29 through February 2
[Thursday through Monday]
All
performances at 7:30 p.m. except
Sunday matinee at 2:00 p.m.
An arresting and brilliantly
inventive play which moves from
comedy to near tragedy as it
explores the hopes and dreams of
a group of rootless young
"losers" who congregate in an
anonymous Bronx bar, hoping to
find respite from the drabness
of their lives.
- Dramatists
The Senior Theatre
Majors' Production
Free Admission |
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The
Second City
February 20, 2009 8 p.m.
Comedy
improvisation at its finest. So
popular that this group has
appeared on our stage three
times and counting! The Second City
mines comedic gold from the
day's
headlines and the worlds of
politics, entertainment and
media.
The
performance will feature some of
the best sketches, songs, and
improvisations from Second
City's forty-five plus year
history.
No topic or subject matter is
off limits. If your parents
asked you not to speak about it
at the dinner table, chances are
it will be made fun of in this
evening with The Second City. |
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Disney’s
Beauty and the Beast
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New
dates, more shows!
Feb. 13, 14, 19, 20, & 21,
at
7:30 pm;
Feb. 14, 15, & 21 at
2:30 pm
– ECG Auditorium (Note: 2 shows on Feb. 14 & 21) . Tickets $10 for
adults and $8 for students/seniors. |
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26-28, 3/1 |
February
26-28 and March 1; 7:30 p.m. /2
p.m. Sunday;
Sweet Smell of
Success:
book by John
Guare; music by Marvin Hamlisch;
lyrics by Craig Carnelia.
A musical
adaptation of the 1957 film that
follows the rise and fall of an
ambitious press agent who lusts
for success. Acclaimed composer
Marvin Hamlisch wrote the jazz
score. |
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26-28, 3/1 |
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Melancholy Play
By Sarah
Ruhl (contract
pending) |
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February 26, 27 & 28, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.
March 1, 2009 at 2:30 p.m.*
SBT's Spring Mainstage
Production
Murchison Lane Auditorium ~ Babcock
Performing Arts Center
Directed by Geoffrey Kershner
* Matinee will be sign
interpreted.
SBC Students, Faculty, Staff, and Alumnae
Free of Charge
New General Public Admission: $10 adult; $7
senior; $5 student;
children under 12 are free. Seating is
general. |
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art trolley
Travel
in
Style
on
First Fridays
Trolley runs from 5-8pm
Free & open to the public
Continuous stops at these art venues
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Riverviews Artspace (9th & Jefferson)
* the AFA (Main at 5th)
* CJMW Gallery(Main at 11th)
* Mezzanine Gallery(720 Commerce)
* Bees Wax Candle (13th betw Main &
Commerce)
and
the following restaurants
* Bull Branch (11th betw Main &
Commerce)
* La Plaza Allegre (12th & Main)
* The Depot Grille (Riverfront at 9th)
* Dish (Main at 12th)
* Mezzanine Gallery (720 Commerce St)
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Art
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