Tickets for the world premiere of the Jenny Hubbard play “Pinocchio’s Sister” are available at Literary Book Post in Salisbury, and at http://stthomasplayers.org. All shows are 7:30 PM, June 15-18 and 22-25 in the Florence Busby Corriher Theater on the campus of Catawba College (behind Keppel Auditorium). Tickets are $10 ($5 for students). June 15 is discount night, with half price tickets at the door.
St. Thomas Players and Sponsoring Partners Elizabeth “Betsy” Rich and Martha West present “Pinocchio’s Sister” a new play by Jenny Hubbard, directed by Claudia Galup, June 15-18, 22-25, 7:30 PM. Tickets available online at www.stthomasplayers.org.
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This June 4th day-long experiential workshop will explore themes of faith in the face of uncertainty. Through spontaneous movement, coloring or painting, writing, and reflection, we will meditate on Rilke’s famous quote, “Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart/ and try to love the questions themselves.” The workshop will begin at 10 am and end at 3:00 pm on June 4, 2011 and will be held at the Center for Faith and the Arts at 207 W. Harrison Street in Salisbury.
“Facing Uncertainty” is for beginning writers or artists as well as for seasoned ones. Paper, pencils, and pastels will be supplied. Bring preferred art supplies and a journal or notebook.
Facilitated by Myra Tannehill, MA, EdS, who has completed two semesters with the North Carolina Expressive Arts Therapy Institute. She grew up in Salisbury, NC and teaches in the English department at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. Her specialty is creative writing. Myra is also a visual and fiber artist represented by Carlton Gallery in Banner Elk, NC. She enjoys life with her husband and teen-aged step-daughter, a big dog and three cats.
Cost is $75.00 and includes lunch. A deposit of $25.00 will hold your spot. For more information, call Myra Tannehill at 704-213-0187 or contact tannehillm@netzero.com.
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New exhibit at Center for Faith & the Arts features Barbara Harris Richmond, Stephen Hoke and Luther Sowers
Center for Faith & the Arts of Salisbury will be hosting a new art exhibit, “Déjá vu,” in the Center’s galleries March 12-April 22, featuring works by artists Barbara Harris Richmond, Stephen Hoke and Luther Sowers.
An opening reception will be held Saturday, March 12, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Center. The public is invited to this free event. There will be refreshments, and the artists will be at the reception to answer questions about the exhibit, which includes paintings and three-dimensional works.
The title “Déjá vu” was chosen because the show is a return for these artists who were some of the prize-winners in last summer’s artist invitational, “Abstraction and Beyond” sponsored by CFA.
The first-place winner from last summer’s show will be featured in a separate exhibit, “Justin R. Christenbery: Breaking Through,” which is being hosted by CFA at Looking Glass Artist Collective, 405 N. Lee St., from April 2-16.
Center for Faith & the Arts is located at 207 W. Harrison St., in the lower level of Haven Lutheran Church.
For more information, call 704-647-0999 or contact faithart@bellsouth.net. More information about Center for Faith & the Arts can be found at www.museandspirit.org
St. Thomas Players will be holding auditions for their next production, “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” on Monday, Feb. 7 and Wednesday, Feb.9 at 7 p.m. each night, at Center for Faith & the Arts, located in the lower level of Haven Lutheran Church, 207 W. Harrison St. Auditions consist of cold readings from the script. Missy Barnes, associate professor of theatre at Catawba College, will direct the show, which will run April 7-9 and 13-16.
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Discussions of the Lou Marinoff book “Plato Not Prozac” will be led by Jim Spiceland at CFA, Wednesday, Jan. 26, 4-5:30 PM and Thursday, Jan. 27, 7-8:30 p.m.