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Big
James Montomery and the Chicago Playboys:
7:30 p.m. Go to
www.theellington.org for ticket
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The
Good Kind:
5:00 p.m. Tickets $8 at the
door. |
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Steve
Lippia in Simply Swingin' and
More
March 20, 2009 8 p.m.

Back
by popular
demand! Steve opened last season
with his fabulous show, Simply
Sinatra. Now he returns with his
orchestra to entertain us with
the hits of Billy Joe, Bobby
Darin, Elton John, The Beatles,
and more. Steve Lippia has
become one of the most
prominent, in-demand vocalists
and finest interpreters of
"standards" and traditional pop
music in the nation.
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March 22, 5:00 p.m.; An
Enchanted Evening; New York
bass-baritone, Branch Tucker,
performs a voice recital of
varied works including
spirituals, operatic arias, and
art songs, as well as songs from
"South Pacific" and "Camelot".
St. John's Episcopal Church. |
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The
Night Owls: 5:00 p.m. Tickets $8 at the
door. |
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Babcock Season
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Kathleen Bride, Harp
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March
28, 2009 | 2 p.m.
Memorial Chapel
Ticket Information
| Tickets go on sale
March 23rd
Kathleen Bride has
appeared as a
recitalist in London
and the Netherlands,
in addition to
appearances in major
cities across the
United States. She
has been a guest
recitalist at the
Cheltenham
International
Festival of Music,
the Maria Korchinska
International Harp
Competition, Holland
Harp Week, American
Harp Society
National Conference
and Lincoln Center
Project. Bride is a
member of the
visiting faculty of
the Royal Northern
College of Music in
Manchester, England,
and has conducted
numerous master
classes throughout
the United States
and Britain. This
recital will sparkle
with works of French
masters, Baroque
treasures and
Romantic standards
for the instrument.
Visually beautiful
and exciting to
hear, this is a
recital that
everyone will enjoy.
A
reception will
follow the concert.. |
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Thorpe Moeckel,
"Writing Nature and Bringing It
to the Classroom"
Monday
March 2, 2009
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
reading and lecture by Thorpe
Moeckel, Assistant Professor of
English at Hollins University
and author of Making a Map of
the River, a book of poems.
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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
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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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Dearly
Beloved
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March 31 and April 1, 2,
3, 4 at
7:30 pm
– Alumni Studio Theatre
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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
*
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)
See
Art
Ride
a
trolley
Eat
Food |
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