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  • Contemporary Youth Arts Company presents “Why We Stayed: Stories & Monologues About the Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence”

    Presented in partnership with the Charleston YWCA’s Resolve Family Abuse Program, “Why We Stayed” is a poignant drama of heartbreak and reclamation told through the eyes of the forgotten victims and survivors of Domestic Violence.

    Tickets:
    $15 for adults
    $10 for students/seniors


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  • Contemporary Youth Arts Company presents “Why We Stayed: Stories & Monologues About the Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence”

    Presented in partnership with the Charleston YWCA’s Resolve Family Abuse Program, “Why We Stayed” is a poignant drama of heartbreak and reclamation told through the eyes of the forgotten victims and survivors of Domestic Violence.

    Tickets:
    $15 for adults
    $10 for students/seniors


    CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

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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” between June 9 and 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.

    TICKETS: $20

    Buy tickets online or call 304-342-9312


    CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE

    Thanks to our Sponsors and Event Organizers

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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” between June 9 and 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.

    TICKETS: $20

    Buy tickets online or call 304-342-9312


    CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE

    Thanks to our Sponsors and Event Organizers

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    Alex & Betty Schoenbaum Foundation
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  • Three Things: Season 8, Episode 8

    FestivALL presents Season 8 of Three Things!

    This episode features Bren Stevens, the Athletic Director for the University of Charleston, Andy Shea, Owner of the Charleston Dirty Birds, and Carl Lee, former cornerback for Minnesota Vikings.

    This episode will take place at the Shawnee Sports Complex at 519 King St, Dunbar, WV 25064.

    General Tickets: $10 (available now)
    Student Tickets: $5 (available day of show)

    FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three guests who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.  

    Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 8 Pass here!

     

    Tickets: $10 for In-person & Virtual


    CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

    Parking: Please park in the Shawnee Sports Complex main parking lot.

    Entrance: Enter complex and head towards the pavilion.

    Thank you to our
    generous Sponsors

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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” between June 9 and 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.

    TICKETS: $20

    Buy tickets online or call 304-342-9312


    CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE

    Thanks to our Sponsors and Event Organizers

    CLOG_Charleston Light Opera Guild Logo BW MEDIUM PNG
    Alex & Betty Schoenbaum Foundation
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    National Endowment for the Arts NEA 2018
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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” between June 9 and 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.

    TICKETS: $20

    Buy tickets online or call 304-342-9312


    CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE

    Thanks to our Sponsors and Event Organizers

    CLOG_Charleston Light Opera Guild Logo BW MEDIUM PNG
    Alex & Betty Schoenbaum Foundation
    GKVF_Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation_LogoColorBlock_WhiteBG JPEG
    National Endowment for the Arts NEA 2018
    WV Commission on the Arts_LogoBW_JPEG

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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” between June 9 and 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.

    TICKETS: $20

    Buy tickets online or call 304-342-9312


    CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE

    Thanks to our Sponsors and Event Organizers

    CLOG_Charleston Light Opera Guild Logo BW MEDIUM PNG
    Alex & Betty Schoenbaum Foundation
    GKVF_Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation_LogoColorBlock_WhiteBG JPEG
    National Endowment for the Arts NEA 2018
    WV Commission on the Arts_LogoBW_JPEG

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  • Jonathan Burns

    Born with the gifts of flexibility, curiosity, and goofiness, Jonathan Burns combines these unique talents to astonish audiences around the globe. Jonathan has wow’d the AMERICA’S GOT TALENT judges, been told by Penn Jillette he was ”absolutely fabulous (Teller nodded along) on their show FOOL US, dazzled the audience on THE LATE LATE SHOW with James Corden. The New York Times called him “Extremely Funny” and Campus Activities Magazine named him “Variety Artist of the Year” — TWICE! 

    Tickets: $15 adult tickets, $10 children/student


    Buy Tickets Here!

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  • Three Things: Season 8, Episode 4

    FestivALL presents Season 8 of Three Things!

    This episode features Chef Ke, Steve Bishop from V100 and Doug Imbrogno.

    This episode will take place at the John L. Dickinson Family Homeowner Education & Community Center at 815 Court St.

    General Tickets: $10 (available now)
    Student Tickets: $5 (available day of show)

    FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three guests who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.  

    Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 8 Pass here!

     

    Tickets: $10 for In-person & Virtual


    CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

    Parking: Please park on the Purple Onion side of the Capitol Market.

    Entrance: Please enter through the Smith Street entrance by Mea Cuppa OR enter through the Outdoor Market side at the doors labeled “Hall 2”.

    Thank you to our
    generous Sponsors

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