The Top Story by Chris Graham It has been seven months since Waynesboro City Council decided against acting on a proposal from the Wayne Theatre Alliance to have the city participate in a public-private project to renovate the 1926 downtown landmark. You’d think from listening to the rhetoric in this spring’s city-council elections that…
“Screenagers Under the Influence” is a three-part documentary series on youth addictions that the Central Shenandoah Valley Office on Youth will present part one of at The Wayne Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum and Virginia Public Media will present “Life in the Heart Land Community Program” at The Wayne Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 17.
Country music singer Pam Tillis is on the road this holiday season sharing her “Belles & Bows” tour and helping get her fans in the holiday spirit. Tillis performs as part of a trio Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Wayne Theatre in downtown Waynesboro.
Something Rotten! has something special happening Thursday. Don’t miss your chance to save on tickets to the hilarious musical comedy at the Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro that everyone is talking about.
Waynesboro Public Schools is presenting a public screening of the documentary “Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools” on Thursday, Oct. 14, at the Wayne Theatre.
The Wayne Theatre presents Celtic Angels Christmas on Monday, Dec. 17, at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. The show features the Celtic Knight Dancers and the Trinity Band Ensemble of Dublin.
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