Staunton: ShenanArts nears the finish line on its 2025 fundraising goal
ShenanArts is $1,500 from its fundraising goal to pay for the rights to licenses for theater shows for the 2025 season.
ShenanArts is $1,500 from its fundraising goal to pay for the rights to licenses for theater shows for the 2025 season.
As a 501(c)(3) organization, ShenanArts in Staunton relies on tax-deductible donations to fund rights to perform theater productions.
“Fun Home” is a multi-layered story with something for anyone and everyone. ShenanArts presents the Tony Award-winning play.
ShenanArts is delighted to present the iconic musical “Cabaret,” directed by Robb Zahm from August 2 to 4, 2024 and August 9 to 11.
In June, ShenanArts will present “Proof,” the story of a troubled young woman caring for her sick father and worried for her mental health.
The standard by which all other musical theater productions are measured comes to the ShenanArts’ stage this weekend.
My Fair Lady, the classic musical created by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, set the standard by which all other musicals are measured.
A group of individuals who seemingly do not know each other arrive at a mansion for dinner and are soon informed that their host has been found dead.
The first two weekends in April will bring an entertaining musical to the ShenanArts’ stage that pokes fun at Agatha Christie mysteries.
Call her Jones. Sympathy Jones. But don’t call her your everyday American spy. Sympathy Jones is a young woman of the 1960s.