Tag: performing arts

  • Dance FestivALL

    This headlining event features Alicia Mae Holloway & her dance partner Keith Reeves. Holloway is from Morgantown, West Virginia and began dancing when she was three years old at Kat and Company Dance Studio. In 2007, Alicia began taking classes at MorgantownDance Studio. She also trained at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts before attending the School of American Ballet from 2011-2015. She began her professional career dancing with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet, and just completed dancing her seventh season with the Dance Theatre of Harlem where she has worked with Alicia Keys, Aretha Franklin, and Gladys Knight. She is currently the co-chairwoman of the School of American Ballet’s Visiting Faculty program and recently was cast as The Lady in a Yellow Dress in the revival of Broadway’s show, CONTACT.

    Holloway and Reeves will be joined by pieces from the Charleston Ballet, River City Youth Ballet and JADCO in this celebration of dance.

    Thank you for the generous support of our sponsors

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    $20 adults, $10 student & children (credit card fees may apply)


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  • ‘Little Shop of Horrors: The Musical’ presented by Charleston Light Opera Guild

    The Charleston Light Opera Guild will present multiple performances of ‘Little Shop of Horrors” on June 9-11 and 16-18, 2023 during FestivALL at the Guild Theater!

     

    Based on the 1960 Roger Corman movie, the musicalLittle Shop of Horrors” with music by Alan Menken and book and lyrics by Howard Ashman tells the story of Seymour Krelhourn, a meek floral assistant who makes a Faustian pact with a tiny plant in order to win the girl he loves. The mysterious Audrey II plant becomes an overnight sensation but exhibits a thirst for blood in order to survive and by the end of the show the plant’s secret threatens the entire planet.

    Little Shop of Horrors premiered Off-Off-Broadway before moving to the Off-Broadway Orpheum Theatre in NY in 1982 where it had a five-year run. The musical was captured in a 1986 film starring Rick Moranis as Seymour, Steve Martin as the dentist and Ellen Greene recreating her off-Broadway role as Audrey. With a hip score and book the musical played on Broadway in 2003, has enjoyed Britain’s West End productions, national and international tours, community and school productions, and is currently back Off-Broadway at the Westside Theatre in New York where it continues to receive critical acclaim.

    CLOG previously presented the comedic musical in 1987 at the Jefferson Street Workshop and in 2004 at the Guild Theatre.

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  • POSTPONED – Telltale Lilac Bush presented by Appalachian Artists Collective

    THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED – PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR MORE DETAILS REGARDING NEW SHOW DATES IN CHARLESTON, WV.

    Each year AAC gathers artists from Southern West Virginia to create live theatre with a distinctly Appalachian voice. 

    They will present The Telltale Lilac Bush, adapted by our company playwright A.E. Gill, chronicles 5 of Ruth Ann Musick’s classic ghost stories from Appalachia; “Skeleton Hand,” “Seven Bones,” “Rose Run,” “The Telltale Lilac Bush,” and “Flora.”  

    The Telltale Lilac Bush features original music and lyrics by Amanda Bridgette to underscore and enhance the lyrical script.

    This unique collaboration features 7 community and educational theatres, the first and largest of it’s kind in West Virginia. 

    They will welcome 4th Avenue ArtsAlban Arts Center, Alchemy Theatre TroupeChildren’s Theatre of CharlestonFirst Stage Theatre Company, and Spring Valley High School Theatre to their Collective.


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    Tickets: $10-$15


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  • An Afternoon with West Virginia Dance Company

    Through the art of movement, the WV Dance Company shares intimate portraits of the human experience, energetic displays of the power of nature and vibrant images of the nuances of world cultures.

    Tickets: $5 for students, $10 for adults

    Made possible in part by a 2023 grant from The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation.

    An Afternoon of Dance with the West Virginia Dance Company is part of FestivFALL, October 13-22.


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