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Febuary 2008
February 1 - 29
"Looking East" at Gallery 222
Paintings by Nellie Chao and Dasher Chagnaa on exhibit with pottery by David Norton. One-of-a-kind prints by Avis Fleming in Gallery two. 222 South King Street in Leesburg. www.gallery222.com or (703) 777-5498.
Renowned organist Paul Skevington joins the Master Singers of Virginia, a 30-member a cappella ensemble under the direction of Dr. Erik Reid Jones, for a program of exquisite choral and organ music, including Bruckner's "Mass in E Minor," Walton's "The Twelve," and Poulenc's a cappella Lenten Motets:
February 4 - March 25
Student Art Shows
Artwork by students from Rolling Ridge Elementary School and Sterling Middle School on display at INOVA Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg. Artwork by students from Newton Lee Elementary School, Heritage High School & Harper Park Middle School will be shown at Shenandoah University in Leesburg. (571) 252-1580. February 7-9 & 15-17"No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre, adapted from the French by Paul Bowles
Leesburg Theatre Company presents Jean-Paul Sartre's play at the Carver Center in Purcellville. 8PM on Fridays & Saturdays, 2PM on Sunday. Adults $15, Students/Srs. $12, Tickets Available at Door. Show Producer: (703) 615-6024 or Show Director: (703) 786-4874 www.leesburgtheatre.com Friday - Sunday, February 8-10Valentine's Follies by Sterling Playmakers
Cabaret-style celebration of the many aspects of love! Come be a part of the best of Broadway's Hits (and some misses!). 8PM/2PM. Senior Center at Cascades in Sterling. $15. (703) 437-6117, www.sterlingplaymakers.com Friday - Sunday, February 15 - 17Open Auditions for "The Foreigner" by Larry Shue
The College Community Theater in residence at NOVA-Loudoun will hold open auditions for a spring production. Actors will be asked to perform cold readings from the script. Friday 7-9PM, Saturday 12-2PM, Sunday Callbacks 12-2PM. NOVA Loudoun in Sterling. (703) 948-7701. www.nvcc.edu/cct Friday - Sunday, February 22- 24Aurora Dinner Theatre presents "Iron S'Kill-it" by Glen Bartram
Directed by James Campanella, "Iron S'Kill-it" - a delicious murder mystery spoofing the famous Iron Chef television series. Three-course gourmet meal. 6:30PM Seating, 7-9PM Dinner Performance. Grandale Farm Assembly Hall in Neersville. $45 per person (excluding tax, tip and alcoholic beverages), Restaurant Reservations: (540) 668-6000; Theatre Information: (540) 668-7072. www.aurorastudiotheatre.org or www.grandalefarm.com Saturday, February 23"Side by Side" Loudoun Symphony Orchestra & Loudoun Symphony Youth Orchestra
Annual Family Concert withThe Loudoun Symphony Youth Orchestra playing alongside members of the Loudoun Symphony Orchestra. Repertoire TBA. 4PM. Stone Bridge High School, 43100 Hay Road, Ashburn. FREE. (703) 771-8287. www.loudounsymphony.org Saturday & Sunday, February 23 & 24Bruckner's Mass in E Minor & Poulenc's Penitence Motets by Master Singers of Virginia
Renowned organist Paul Skevington joins the Master Singers for a program of exquisite choral and organ music, including Bruckner's "Mass in E Minor," Walton's "The Twelve," Poulenc's a cappella Lenten Motets, and music by William Walton and Ralph Vaughan Williams. 8PM on 2/23 at St. James Episcopal Church in Leesburg, 4PM on 2/24 at Saint Luke Catholic Church in McLean. Adults $18, Student/Srs. (65+) $13. (703) 655-7809. www.msva.org Saturday & Sunday, February 23 & 24Open Auditions for "Moon Over Buffalo" by Ken Ludwig
Pickwick Players will hold open auditions for "Moon Over Buffalo," written by Ken Ludwig. Presented at Buchanan Hall in Upperville. April 25-27 and May 3-4. Call Marian Sweet for information: (540) 554-8889 Thursday, February 28INOVA Loudoun Hospital Artists' Reception
Reception for artists from Rolling Ridge Elementary School. INOVA Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg. (571) 252-1580. |
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