Vaudeville Show at James Charles Winery

“The world’s a stage, and everything else is Vaudeville” -Alan Moore

The Vaudeville craze came to the US from France in the 1920’s. We wanted to bring a little piece of French history into our brand new Salon Room at James Charles with a modernized Vaudeville Show!

Vaudeville brings out acts of all kinds of talent and just wait until you see what we have in store. We have live performances ranging from dancing and music to magic acts! We also have various acts featuring students from Shenandoah University as well as many other astonishing performances! You surely won’t want to miss out on this dazzling display of talent.

On Saturday, April 23rd, the doors will open at 7 PM, the show will begin at 8 PM and will include a fifteen minute intermission. Seating options will be open, so come early to get a good spot and a tall glass of wine to enjoy the show with.

There will be James Charles wine and light fare options available! So come hungry and thirsty!
Tickets are $25 and $20 for our Legacy Wine Club Members. Upon arrival, please show your email confirmation that you will receive after you purchase tickets.
No refunds or exchanges on ticket purchases
Reserve a spot and be prepared to feel amazed!

Our ticket website is: https://jamescharleswine.xudle.com/res-486610/A-Vaudeville-Show.html

Winchester Little Theatre: Fireflies

Retired schoolteacher Eleanor Bannister lives a quiet life alone in tiny Groverdell, Texas, set in her routines and secure in her position as the town’s most respected woman — until a hole in her roof draws the attention of Abel Brown, a smooth-talking drifter intent on renovating Eleanor’s house, and possibly her life. Can the unexpected sparks of late-life romance be trusted, or is there truth in the gossip that Abel isn’t all that he seems to be? Either way, the whole town is talking.

*Masks required.
Show Dates & Tickets:
Friday January 7 at 8PM
Saturday January 8 at 8PM
Sunday January 9 at 2PM
Thursday January 13 at 8PM
Friday January 14 at 8PM
Saturday January 15 at 2PM
Saturday January 15 at 8PM
Sunday January 16 at 2PM
Thursday January 20 at 8PM
Friday January 21 at 8PM
Saturday January 22 at 8PM

Winchester Little Theatre: Fireflies

Retired schoolteacher Eleanor Bannister lives a quiet life alone in tiny Groverdell, Texas, set in her routines and secure in her position as the town’s most respected woman — until a hole in her roof draws the attention of Abel Brown, a smooth-talking drifter intent on renovating Eleanor’s house, and possibly her life. Can the unexpected sparks of late-life romance be trusted, or is there truth in the gossip that Abel isn’t all that he seems to be? Either way, the whole town is talking.

*Masks required.
Show Dates & Tickets:
Friday January 7 at 8PM
Saturday January 8 at 8PM
Sunday January 9 at 2PM
Thursday January 13 at 8PM
Friday January 14 at 8PM
Saturday January 15 at 2PM
Saturday January 15 at 8PM
Sunday January 16 at 2PM
Thursday January 20 at 8PM
Friday January 21 at 8PM
Saturday January 22 at 8PM

Winchester Little Theatre: Fireflies

Retired schoolteacher Eleanor Bannister lives a quiet life alone in tiny Groverdell, Texas, set in her routines and secure in her position as the town’s most respected woman — until a hole in her roof draws the attention of Abel Brown, a smooth-talking drifter intent on renovating Eleanor’s house, and possibly her life. Can the unexpected sparks of late-life romance be trusted, or is there truth in the gossip that Abel isn’t all that he seems to be? Either way, the whole town is talking.

*Masks required.
Show Dates & Tickets:
Friday January 7 at 8PM
Saturday January 8 at 8PM
Sunday January 9 at 2PM
Thursday January 13 at 8PM
Friday January 14 at 8PM
Saturday January 15 at 2PM
Saturday January 15 at 8PM
Sunday January 16 at 2PM
Thursday January 20 at 8PM
Friday January 21 at 8PM
Saturday January 22 at 8PM

Glory Bea: A Shenandoah Christmas Story

Selah Theatre Project presents: GLORY BEA: A Shenandoah Christmas Story

GLORY BEA: A Shenandoah Christmas Story, by Rich Follett and Larry Dahlke, set in the 1930’s in the Shenandoah Valley and the Depression has hit the valley residents. The return of the Wayside Theatre holiday favorite is being presented by Selah Theatre Project, in partnership with Lord Fairfax Community College on December 10-12 & 17-19, 2021. The diverse cast of actors from Winchester, Frederick, Clarke and Warren Counties are mixed with community actors, young actors ages 6-13 and LFCC students.

The two-act musical is partly based on real Valley families and events during the Great Depression, when families needed work and the CCC was providing jobs creating the Skyline Drive on the Blue Ridge. For the Thorne family, many promises are made. The Pineville Christmas Eve pageant will not be complete without its Christmas Cedar Tree. But, the blizzard of ’33 is causing havoc on the family members trying to get home for Christmas through the blinding snowstorm. It’s Christmas Eve – anything is possible on Christmas Eve. Hard times, an argument over a tree, a baby born at Christmas, a little girl lost in the snow, redbirds and angels…and a miraculous homecoming.

GLORY BEA: A Shenandoah Christmas Story will be performed at Lord Fairfax Community College in the William H. McCoy Theatre on December 10-12 & 17-19, 2021. Tickets are $15 for General Admission/$12 for Students or Seniors 55+. Patrons are being asked to bring an unwrapped toy for Embrace Treatment Foster Care. Seating is limited.

Purchase Tickets at: www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MTMwNzEx

www.selahtheatreproject.org

Free Christmas Concert with Valley Chorale

Join the Valley Chorale for our *free* Christmas concerts on December 10, 11 and 12 in Middletown, Winchester and Front Royal, respectively. This year’s concerts feature classical, sacred and popular selections, sure to lift your spirits!

All concerts are free-of-charge. Seating is limited…arrive early!

COVID safety: all Valley Chorale personnel are fully vaccinated and will perform masked. Concertgoers must wear a mask at all times in the venues.

Robertson Auditorium at Handley Library

Free Christmas Concert with Valley Chorale

Join the Valley Chorale for our *free* Christmas concerts on December 10, 11 and 12 in Middletown, Winchester and Front Royal, respectively. This year’s concerts feature classical, sacred and popular selections, sure to lift your spirits!

All concerts are free-of-charge. Seating is limited…arrive early!

COVID safety: all Valley Chorale personnel are fully vaccinated and will perform masked. Concertgoers must wear a mask at all times in the venues.

Quentin Walton Trio in Concert

The Quentin Walston Trio is thrilled to hit the Flat Nine stage! Heralded as “stunning” and “impeccable” by Clarke Monthly, the Quentin Walston trio blends memorable melodies and striking rhythms with adventurous improvisations. Quentin Walston (piano) along with Daniel Kelly II (drums) and Ben Rikhoff (bass) will be performing exciting originals including the group’s new single, “Pipe Smoke” and selections from Quentin’s album, “Play”. Mixing in jazz standards from bebop and beyond, this trio’s foot-tapping, fun, and energetic sound is one you don’t want to miss!

Doors Open: 6:30pm

Show Start: 7:30pm

Please look at the “visit” tab on the website for more details and dress code. This venue is open to all ages, but please keep your conversations down during performances.

Mother’s Day Cabaret

Help us celebrate those beloved relationships in our lives on Saturday, May 8th on the deck at Winchester Little Theatre. It will be our first live outdoor performance of the year.

Tickets: $10

Bring a chair and come enjoy fresh air and music!

Live Theater: 1776

Thursday, February 20 at 7:30PM
Friday, February 21 at 7:30PM
Saturday, February 22 at 7:30PM
Sunday, February 23 at 2:30PM

Book by Peter Stone
Music and Lyrics by Sherman Edwards

The seminal event in American history blazes to vivid life in this most unconventional of Broadway hits. It is the summer of 1776 and the nation is ready to declare independence…if only our founding fathers could put aside their pride, fears, uncertainties and petty disagreements and do the right thing for a fledgling nation. Fresh insights, contemporary issues and non-traditional casting breathe new life into the story of how our forefathers freed the country from the shackles of the British monarchy by signing the Declaration of Independence.

Duration: Approximately 175 minutes*
*Production duration is subject to change
SUGGESTED SHOW RATING: PG
Some productions contain mature content and/or content that may be offensive to some audiences. Contact the Box Office for more information.

$23
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