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Thursday, Feb 25, 2010: 13 event(s) on the calendar
Who: Associated Artists
What: 1 Exhibition
Exhibition of art created by artists working in collaboration.
Where: Associated Artists Gallery | 301 W. 4th St. | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 5:00 PM
More info: 336-722-0340 or info@associatedartists.org
Admission: Free
Who: CTG Studio Theatre
What: The Sunshine Boys | by Neil Simon
Neil Simon at his best, a comedy about a long-running vaudeville team, reunited after 11-year feud to revive their act on a CBS special.
Where: CTG Studio Theatre | 4th Floor | Greensboro Cultural Center | 200 North Davie Street | Greensboro, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 8p
More info: 336.333.SHOW or www.ctgso.org
Admission: There is an admission fee.
Who: Ms. Ashanti White, Mr. Bill Alston and Drama Is Life Productions
What: Education Volunteers Orientation Meeting
An introduction to the Educational Programs for Schools. Volunteers lead K - 5 groups on walks in the gardens and woods in the spring. Repeated March 1.
Where: 100 Reynolda Village | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:00 a.m.
More info: 336-758-3485 or gardens@wfu.edu
Admission: Free; reservations suggested.
Who: Salem College
What: A Musical Conversation Between Frederic Chopin & George Sand
Piano performance by Pamela Howland. Ms. Howland weaves passages of Sand's autobiography through Chopin's music.
Where: Salem College is: 601 South Church Street | Winston-Salem, NC || Event is at: Shirley Recital Hall | Salem College Fine Arts Center | (next to) 500 E. Salem Avenue | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:30 pm
More info: 336-721-2851 or culturalevents@salem.edu
Admission: Free
Who: Salem College
What: Remembering Frederic: A Musical Conversation Between Chopin and George Sand
Speaking alternately in French, Polish, and English, Pamela Howland, piano, weaves passages of Chopin's story through his mazurkas, waltzes, preludes, and nocturnes
Where: Shirley Recital Hall, Salem Fine Arts Center
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:30 PM
More info: 336-917-5313 or culturalevents@salem.edu
Admission: Free
Who: UNC Chapel Hill's Center for Global Initiatives
What: Art After Dark with Todd Drake
Artist in residence, painter, and photographer, Todd Drake, leads guests in creating personal assemblages.
Where: Weatherspoon Art Museum. Corner of Spring Garden and Tate Streets
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 6:30 PM
More info: 336 334-5770 or http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu
Admission: Free
Who: UNC School of the Arts
What: Two Gentlemen of Verona: a rock musical
Two men, best of friends, embark on a journey to the big city only to find that they have both fallen in love with the same girl. A hip, modern, zany riff on Shakespeare’s original.
Where: Thrust Theatre in Performance Place | UNCSA | 1533 S. Main | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 8:00 pm
More info: 336 721-1945 or rainwk@uncsa.edu
Admission: There is an admission fee; reservations suggested.
Who: University of North Carolina School of The Arts
What: A Soldier's Play
This powerful, Pulitzer Prize-winning play set in 1944 Louisiana dramatizes the tensions that arise from racial segregation in World War II Army barracks resulting in murder, mistaken identity and a surprise ending.
Where: Catawba Theatre, Performance Place, UNCSA 1533 South Main Street Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 8:00pm
More info: 336-721-1945 or boxoffice@uncsa.edu
Admission: There is an admission fee.
Who: Wake Forest University
What: The Threepenny Opera
John Friedenberg, director of theatre, will direct the production of "The Threepenny Opera" by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill.
Where: MainStage Theatre | Wake Forest University | 1834 Wake Forest Road | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:30pm
More info: 336-758-5295
Admission: Free
Who: Wake Forest University
What: The Thomas J. Lynch Lectures, 2010
Democratic Tolerance and Religious Obligation in a Globalized World- This lecture will address several questions concerning tolerance, religious obligation and civic virtue. Reception to follow.
Where: DeTamble Auditorium | Tribble Hall | Wake Forest University | 1834 Wake Forest Drive | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:30pm
Admission: There is an admission fee.
Who: Wake Forest University
What: The Thomas J. Lynch Lectures, 2010
Democratic Tolerance and Religious Obligation in a Globalized World- This lecture will address several questions concerning tolerance, religious obligation and civic virtue. Reception to follow.
Where: DeTamble Auditorium | Tribble Hall | Wake Forest University | 1834 Wake Forest Drive | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:30pm
Admission: Free
Who: Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance
What: Forever Plaid
Four 1950s performers--the "Plaids"--are given a second chance to perform their pop music show that never was.
Where: 1047 Northwest Blvd | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Feb 25, 2010 at 8pm
More info: www.wstheatrealliance.org
Admission: There is an admission fee.
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