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July 03, 2008

Theater Review: ‘Smokey Joe’s Café’ Makes for a Great Evening
Theater Review: ‘Smokey Joe’s Café’ Makes for a Great Evening

If you’re up Wytheville way and could use a delightful evening of dinner theater, that burg’s Wohlfahrt Haus can satisfy both stomach and soul. 


July 02, 2008

July 4th Independence Day Scheduled Events
July 4th Independence Day Scheduled Events

The Independence Day Celebration runs all week long. The Bristol Herald Courier, News Channel 11 and Tri-Cities.com complied a list of events happening around the Tri-Cities region. Keyword: July 4th


June 27, 2008

Theatre Review: ‘The Cure for Love’ at Barter is Light Fare
Theatre Review: ‘The Cure for Love’ at Barter is Light Fare

Barter Theatre’s “The Cure for Love” gives the summer schedule a nice little break from the blockbuster lineup that includes a truly, truly magnificent production of “Evita.”


June 23, 2008

Hands On! Summer Events
Hands On! Summer Events

Educational fun for everyone this summer at Hand On! Museum

Summer in The Park Events 6/30 - 7/01
Summer in The Park Events 6/30 - 7/01

Warriors’ Path State Park Events 6/30 - 7/01

Early Registration nears for Dragon Boat Festival
Early Registration nears for Dragon Boat Festival

Preparation for the 2008 Mountain States Dragon Boat Festival is under way and the early registration deadline is approaching for the Sept. 13 race at Winged Deer Park in Johnson City.

Storytelling Live! with Paul Taylor
Storytelling Live! with Paul Taylor

This Week at the International Storytelling Center: Storytelling Live! with Paul Taylor.
Taylor will be telling stories daily June 24 – June 28 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults; $9 for seniors, students, and children under 18.


June 19, 2008

Review: There’s Nothing Small About ‘Evita’
Review: There’s Nothing Small About ‘Evita’

Barter Theatre’s big musical of the season is “Evita.” Tim Rice’s and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s spectacular story is about the rise and fall of Eva Duarte Perón, the Argentine actress who purveyed her sexuality and charisma into near-sainthood between 1945 and her death in 1952.


June 17, 2008

Comedienne Lily Tomlin To Headline Barter Theatre Fundraising Event
Comedienne Lily Tomlin To Headline Barter Theatre Fundraising Event

The special one-night engagement with teh comedienne and actress who brought to life such characters as the snorting telephone operator Ernestine and fiesty executive secretary Violet Newstead will be held November 8th at 8pm and benefit the Barter Theatre’s Annual Fund For Artistic Excellence. 


June 12, 2008

Gunfights, Bank Robberies Signal The Cowboys Are Back in Wytheville
Gunfights, Bank Robberies Signal The Cowboys Are Back in Wytheville

Saddle up, pardners, for a rip-snortin’ good time. Buckle up and drive to Virginia City in Wytheville on June 14 for Cowboy Days as part of the old west town’s monthly Second Saturday Series. 

ElecTriCity Calendar Is a Listing of Regional Entertainment
ElecTriCity Calendar Is a Listing of Regional Entertainment

Plan your entertainment with ElecTriCity calendar.


June 08, 2008

‘Eula:’ Sharing Her Pain Chapter by Chapter
‘Eula:’ Sharing Her Pain Chapter by Chapter

It’s not a story to share on Mother’s Day, and it’s not one she’s proud of, but Eula Mantz wants to finally make peace with her past.

Former Governor Lynwood Holton Remembers When …
Former Governor Lynwood Holton Remembers When …

From stories of widening U.S. 23 beyond Duffield to controversies surrounding the slogan “Virginia Is for Lovers,” Linwood Holton explains life as Virginia’s governor in a new book.


June 04, 2008

Storytelling Festival Fundraiser to be Held in Wytheville
Storytelling Festival Fundraiser to be Held in Wytheville

The Presbyterian Home of the Highlands, Inc., is hosting the Molly Copes’ “Back to the Mountains” storytelling festival on June 6-7.


May 30, 2008

Storytelling Live! Season Premiere at the International Storytelling Center
Storytelling Live! Season Premiere at the International Storytelling Center

The 7th annual season of Storytelling Live!  begins this week at the International Storytelling Center with nationally renowned storyteller, Bil Lepp. He will be telling stories daily June 3 – June 7 at 2 p.m.  Tickets are $10 for adults; $9 for seniors, students, and children under 18.  Groups of 25 or more are also welcome to make a reservation for a reserved morning performance.  The Center is open 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.

Theatre Bristol closes season with Cabaret
Theatre Bristol closes season with Cabaret

Cabaret is the last show on the 2007-2008 Theatre Bristol season. Performance dates are June 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 & 21, 2008 at 8:00 p.m. and June 15 & 22, 2008 at 2:30 p.m. Ticket prices are: Adults $15 and Seniors (over 62)/Students $12. All performances of Cabaret are at Theatre Bristol’s ARTspace, limited seating, reservations suggested. Reservations can be made by calling Theatre Bristol (423) 968-4977. Cabaret contains adults themes and language.


May 27, 2008

“Lying in State” at the JCCT
“Lying in State” at the JCCT

The zany political comedy Lying in State opens next at Johnson City Community Theatre.  Performance dates are June 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, and 21 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, June 15, at 2 p.m. 


May 23, 2008

Review: Barter’s “Don’t Cry for Me, Margaret Mitchell’
Review: Barter’s “Don’t Cry for Me, Margaret Mitchell’

“Don’t Cry for Me, Margaret Mitchell” could easily pass for one of Neal Simon’s best plays such as “The Odd Couple” or “The Sunshine Boys,” but it’s by Duke Ernsberger and Virginia Cate, two howlingly whacky playwrights – a mother and son team, no less.


May 14, 2008

“Hickory Dickory Dead” To Be Staged

Marion’s Royal Oak Players are all wound up to present “Hickory Dickory Dead” on May 16-17 in the Lincoln Theatre in Marion. If past experience and a look at one of their rehearsals is any clue, it ought to be a laugh-a-minute hoot.


May 11, 2008

Country Music Legend Ronnie Milsap coming to NPAC

Ronnie Milsap will take the NPAC stage. He ranks as the pre-eminent country soul singer of his generation.


May 08, 2008

Catch Ratt Lead Singer Stephen Pearcy in Johnson City

Welcome to the year of the rat. Yep, the year in which we live, 2008, will go down as the year of the rat. But hold the traps. This also happens to be the 25th anniversary of rock band Ratt?s first release. The million-selling hair metal band?s lead singer, Stephen Pearcy, will appear at the Crowbar in Johnson City on May 13.

REVIEW: Lynyrd Skynyrd Release Unfolds ‘Smell’ Surprise

LYNYRD SKYNYRD, ?Street Survivors ? Deluxe Edition? (Geffen)

Fall Creek Band to Open Kingsport’s Bluegrass on Broad

Introducing Savannah Vaughn. Vaughn plays fiddle, sings and also emcees as a member of the Fall Creek Band.

SHORT TAKES: A Look at Weekend Entertainment

Mozart meets Stephen Foster. Big deal, right? Not so at all. Mozart and Foster were musical giants from long ago and separate eras, yet on Mother?s Day their music meets courtesy the stellar Voices of the Mountains.


May 02, 2008

Short Takes: How Weekend Entertainment Lines Up

Here is a sample of weekend entertainment.

‘Relentless:’ Jason Aldean Keeps the Hits Coming

Like a rocket. One hit atop another and another has built a stair to the stars for country singer Jason Aldean. When he first played Bristol several years back, he was struggling.

‘Disney’s High School Musical’ Skates with Postive Message for Youth

Study hard. Get good grades. Walk a straight line. Fall in love. Magical. Positive. That in part describes the list of messages designed for kids within Disney?s ?High School Musical: The Ice Tour.?


April 28, 2008

Music on the Square! Season Starts Friday, May 2 at 7 p.m.

Music on the Square! MOTS begins the '08 season Friday, May 2 at 7 p.m. with local favorite The Jonesborough Novelty Band and Asheville's own Mariachi Puebla!

Mike Seeger to perform at Song of the Mountains

Mike Seeger will headline the Song of the Mountains concert at the Lincoln Theatre in Marion, VA on Saturday, May 3rd.


April 24, 2008

Southern 76 Leads Off Downtown Center Concert Series

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