
Thanksgiving weekend in Downtown Staunton
The Staunton Downtown Development Association Promotions Committee and downtown businesses have been preparing for the upcoming Thanksgiving weekend festivities since July.

The Staunton Downtown Development Association Promotions Committee and downtown businesses have been preparing for the upcoming Thanksgiving weekend festivities since July.

The characters in Annie Baker’s Circle Mirror Transformation, opening on April 5th at Staunton’s ShenanArts Theater, grapple with contradiction together over the course of a six-week acting class held in the community center of their small town.

The Wayne Theatre is offering a series of summer theatre camps providing hands-on instruction in bringing productions to life.

The Wayne Theatre/Ross Performing Arts Center presents Spotlight Stage offering three summer camps for children and teens, grades K-12.

The November River City Radio Hour, set for Friday night, will be a evening of entertainment by an all male troupe. For the first time in its history, the 7:30 performance of the Radio Hour will feature music, drama, and comedy exclusively by men.

Virginians for the Arts (VFTA), in partnership with Dominion Resources, is seeking applicants from the Shenandoah Valley to apply for its fifth annual Dominion ArtStars Awards.

The Staunton Rotary Club is pleased to announce the election of a new president. Carl Lind of Mount Sidney will serve as the 2014-2015 president of the Staunton Rotary Club.

As always Richard Adams has gathered an eclectic array of talent for his March Variety Show. Bluegrass and old-time music from Bourbon Barrel Congress, singer/songwriter Jake Sweet, actress/writer Rosemarie Harper with Lauren Ernst, and Collin Wheeler, the puppet man.

Richard Adams has packed his Friday night show with audience favorites. Returning to the Gateway is Susan Alexander – puppeteer and musician, the father son duo – Buddy and Toby Thomas, actress Rosemarie Harper, and one of the Gateway’s youngest performers – Nathan Aitcheson.

To celebrate the New Year, Richard Adams has collected a host of talent for his Jan. 3 Variety Show. Performing on this one-time event will be The Harrington Family, The Alexander Sisters, the Bonos and students from the Shenandoah Valley Governors School’ production of Pippin. Richard promises you will be amazed and delighted by the talented collection.