
Lime Kiln Theater presents Acoustic Syndicate in concert
The Lime Kiln Theater Summer 2018 concert series will continue on Saturday, May 19, as Acoustic Syndicate takes the stage. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8.

The Lime Kiln Theater Summer 2018 concert series will continue on Saturday, May 19, as Acoustic Syndicate takes the stage. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8.

The Lime Kiln Theater Summer 2018 concert series will begin on Friday, May 4, as The Travelin’ McCourys take the stage. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the show starts at 8.

Lime Kiln Theater has received a $7,000 grant through the Virginia Tourism Corporation’s Musical Festival Sponsorship Program for its 2018 Summer Concert Series.

Lime Kiln Theater has announced a pair of theatrical productions for its Summer 2018 season. Lynchburg’s Endstation Theatre will present William Shakespeare’s As You Like It on Sunday, July 8, and the Traveling Players Ensemble will return to Lime Kiln with a family-friendly performance of Sleeping Beauty on Saturday, Aug. 11.

Lime Kiln Theater has announced an addition to its 2018 schedule, as Turnpike Troubadours will perform on Thursday, June 28 with special guest Charley Crockett. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the show starts at 7:30 p.m.

Lime Kiln Theater has announced its 2018 Summer Concert Series schedule. The concert series will run from Friday, May 4 through Saturday, Sept. 22 and will feature eight shows.

On Saturday, March 10th, Arts Council of the Valley will join with local radio station WMRA to host a unique concert experience at Court Square Theater featuring global sensation Bethany Yarrow and Rufus Cappadocia.

This year’s Dominion Energy ArtStars award-winners are brightening communities and inspiring a whole new generation of talented students and performers across Virginia.

Lime Kiln Theater will kick off 2018 with its annual Christmas Tree Burn on Saturday 12-3 p.m. The burn will take place at Lime Kiln Theater, and it is free and open to the public.

Captivating visuals from small towns in the 1930s and ’40s are set to an original live score created by composer, singer, and violinist Jenny Scheinman or her performance “Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait.”
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