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Little theatre on the square 2017 season
Little theatre on the square 2017 season












The show is currently slated to run from Sept. One example is the Jane Austen romantic comedy, Pride and Prejudice. Raleigh Little Theatre is about to begin its 2022-23 season with high hopes, but in some ways its goals are modest. 2020 by University of North Carolina Press, and his new podcast, Carolina Calling, explores the history of the Tar Heel State through music.

little theatre on the square 2017 season

Information: friendsofchinacamp.Note: Authored by David Menconi, this piece has been produced in partnership with Raleigh Arts. Menconi's latest book, " Step It Up and Go: The Story of North Carolina Popular Music, from Blind Boy Fuller and Doc Watson to Nina Simone and Superchunk," was published in Oct.

Little theatre on the square 2017 season free#

A festival that celebrates the traditions and customs of El Salvador with food and drinks, cultural arts and crafts, live music and exhibitorsĪdmission: Free $5 parking fee for non-members.The Don’t Quit Your Day Job Dancers presents “The Wild Soul,” Sept.“Evening Rituals,” a solo exhibit of paintings by Michael Cutlip, through Sept.Where: 4000 Bridgeway, suite 100, Sausalito “Marvelous Marin Landscape Show,” through Aug.Where: 11250 Highway One, Point Reyes Station Where: 108 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley Check out around 10 artists’ works in a variety of mediums.

little theatre on the square 2017 season

Where: Isabel Cook Building, 1000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo “Landscapes,” featuring Nick Coley, John Maxon and Nance Miller, Sept.“Wabi-Sabi,” 18th annual exhibit, Sept.3 through 28 reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. “Abstraction,” works from the O’Hanlon photo group, Sept.“Confessions of an Ad Man” by Chuck Beisch, through Aug.Where: 616 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley The 65rd annual festival features more than 130 local and national artists, live music, children’s entertainment and food and drinks.Where: Old Mill Park, 64 Cascade Drive, Mill ValleyĪdmission: $10 to $20 free for students, teachers, children under age 12, and active-duty military Lexa Walsh’s “Consolidated Mess” exhibit, Oct.Elisheva Biernoff’s “The Tools Are in Your Hands,” through Dec.Jean Conner’s “Inner Garden,” through Aug.Meet and mingle with more than 40 artists in a variety of mediums, Sept.Where: 500 and 501 Palm Drive, 781 and 789 Hamilton Parkway, Novato Bartolini Gallery: “The Legacy of Marin City, A California Story, from 1942 to 1962,” through Nov.Where: 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael “Marin Wetlands,” BayWood Artists’ 25th Anniversary show to benefit One Tam, Sept.Where: The Studio, 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Ross Marin County painter John McCormick’s new landscape paintings, Oct.30 closing reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. “The Curious World of Seaweed,” works by Josie Iselin, through Sept.Where: 328 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo Stephen Pring’s “New Colors,” Terra Art Collective’s “Ecolibrium,” and Steven Hurwitz’s “A Studio Road Trip,” Aug.Where: 11101 Highway One, Point Reyes Station Jaune Evans’ “Recollecting Fog,” Sept.“Intersection,” an exhibition of paintings by John Wood and Isabelle Maynard, and sculptures by Archie Held, from Aug.Where: 100 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley “Famous Faces” by Corte Madera artist Rosemary Miller, Aug.Where: 707 Meadowsweet Drive, Corte Madera Where: Performing Arts Building, 835 College Ave., Kentfield “The Legacy of Marin City - A Housing Story,” through Nov.Where: First and third floors of the Marin County Civic Center, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael Go on a self-guided tour and check out 10 diverse artists and craftspeople working in a variety of media, from painting to watercolor to sculpture to mixed-media.“The History of The Bolinas Community Mural Project,” through Oct.“30th annual Benefit Art Auction,” featuring a range of artwork by more than 35 Marin and greater Bay Area artists, through Sept.1Īdmission: Free for exhibits $100 to $165 for cocktail party “Continuous Thread,” featuring Bolinas fiber artists Marlie de Swart, Patricia Briceno, Charmain Krieger and Erica Hawley, the month of October reception from 3 to 5 p.m.“Renewal: The Act of Becoming New Again,” featuring 17 Bay Area artists, Sept.“Breathing Out,” works by Sunila Bajracharya “Artisanal: House by the Painter,” works by Sunyoung Lee and Janis Anton’s “the ef.“Photographic Essence,” an exhibit of black and white photography, through Sept.












Little theatre on the square 2017 season