Thursday, January 29, 2015

Local Tidewater Virginia Events


COMMUNITY EVENTS/FESTIVALS
Now-Feb 2 - Oceanfront Ice Park, Rudee Loop, Virginia Beach. Ice skate at the Oceanfront to holiday tunes and a sea breeze. The Ice Park will provide a full array of events and activities highlighted by special demonstrations and a holiday themed carnival area for the kids! Admission to the Ice Park is $12 for individuals and $45 for families (up to 5 people) and includes rental skates and unlimited skating for the evening. Skating is open to everyone age 4 and up! Military discount tickets are available at all local base Information, Ticket & Tour Offices (ITT).
Now-Sun, Mar 29 - Winter Orchid Display 2015, Norfolk Botanical Gardens, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, 6700 Azalea Garden Rd., Norfolk. Don’t miss the opportunity to see beautiful blooming orchids in the Norfolk Botanical Garden Tropical House. Many of the orchids provided by the Tidewater Orchid Society, and Old Dominion University Arthur and Phyllis Kaplan Orchid Conservatory and Research Greenhouse. This winter exhibit is FREE with regular Garden admission.
Fri, Jan 30 thru Sat, Feb 7 - 3rd Annual Restaurant Week in Genuine Smithfield. Participating restaurants will offer reduced prices on their lunch and dinner menus. Each menu will also feature a “healthy choice selection” to celebrate Smithfield-On-The-Move’s “Order Healthy Project.” Visit your favorite participating restaurants to take advantage of these special menu options at this great special price! For further information call 757.357.5182.
Thu, Jan 29 - The Virginia Gentlemen present: DINE TO DEFEAT ALS, Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront, 6-9:00 pm, 3001 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach. Please join us and our friends at The ALS Association next Thursday evening at ‘Dine to Defeat ALS’ at the Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront! This year, the ALSA will be honoring our close friend and JT’s mother, Kathy Thompson. The ALSA is offering a special $100 ticket price (regularly $250) to young professionals (ages 40 and under). Please contact Amy Kirchner at (804) 836-1750 ext. 113 or AKirchner@ALSinfo.org to get your tickets!
Fri, Jan 30 - Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art New Exhibits Opening, 6 - 8:00 pm, 4000 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. Celebrate the opening of MOCA’s new exhibitions including: “Becoming an Artist” Documentary film; Annual juried exhibition, New Waves 2015; Ryan McGinness: Studio Visit; and Selections from the AIGA SHRED Skateboard Art Show. Enjoy live music by Jonny Cardigan and fine fare from Cuisine & Company, East Beach Catering, Mission BBQ, and Yummy Goodness Catering, plus a cash bar. MOCA members and one guest FREE. All other guests $10. MOCA Memberships can be purchased at the event. call 757-425-0000 x310 to reach visitor services.
Fri-Sun, Jan 30-Feb 1 - Virginia Flower and Garden Expo 2015, Virginia Beach Convention Center, Fri/Sat 10:00 am - 7:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, 1000 19th St, Virginia Beach. Produced by the Virginia Horticultural Foundation and Pilot Targeted Media, the Expo promotes horticultural education for everyone from professionals to the weekend enthusiast. This is the one time each year when Hampton Roads residents can get information on virtually every aspect related to flowers and gardening, at a single climate-controlled location. Experts and knowledgeable professionals will be there to discuss plants, plans, products and practices. More than a hundred vendors, exhibitors and displayers provide guests countless ideas and products they can use. http://www.vafgs.org/ or bbrawl@verizon.net
Sat, Jan 31 - Cookie Classic - Trefoil Trek 5K & Samoa Stroll 1 Miler, Bells Mill Park, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 424 Albemarle Drive, Chesapeake. Join the Girl Scouts and get a jump start on Cookie Season at the inaugural Cookie Classic. The Trefoil Trek is a 5K starting at 9 AM, followed by the Samoa Stroll kid’s 1 Miler at 10 AM. This event is open to the public. Registered participants will receive a T-Shirt. 5K finishers will receive a custom medal, 1 Milers will receive a fun patch. Prizes will be awarded for: Best Costume, Best Spirit, and Largest Team. 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cookie-classic-trefoil-trek-5k-samoa-stroll-1-miler-general-registration-tickets-14396916565?team_reg_type=individual
Sat, Jan 31 - Groundhog Meet & Greet, Virginia Living Museum, 10:00 am-2:00 pm, 524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News. Get ready for Groundhog Day with this Saturday event. There will be special groundhog activities and crafts as well as a chance to meet Chesapeake Chuck, the Museum’s resident groundhog! Activities included in Museum admission. NOTE: Be sure to return on Groundhog Day (Feb 2) for the museum’s annual Groundhog Day Ceremony with WAVY Meteorologist Jeremy Wheeler.
Sat, Jan 31 - The Instruments of Art Celebration and Auction, Decorum Furniture, 7 - 10:00 pm, 301 West 21st Street, Norfolk. Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Tidewater Arts Outreach, bringing its healing power of the arts to people who are isolated from society. Live jazz, tapas, and one-of-a-kind silent auction and live auction items featuring 40 musical instruments, transformed by local artists into creative, imaginative works of art. $45 in advance; $55 at door. http://tidewaterartsoutreach.org/
Sat, Jan 31 - First Annual ACHI Magazine NFDC (National Fashion Designer Competition), Virginia Beach Convention Center, 6 - 10:00 pm, 1000 19th St., Virginia Beach. Admission: ADULT $55 VIP, $35 general admission MILITARY $5 off with military ID Children under 4 free. The 1st Annual ACHI Magazine National Fashion Designer Competition will be held on January 31, 2015 in the beautiful Virginia Beach, VA. This national competition will bring together designers from across the country. Winners will receive $10,000 in cash and prizes.
Sat, Jan 31 - All Saints Annual Auction 2015, All Saints Episcopal Church, silent auction starts at 5:00 and the live auction at 7:00 pm, 1969 Woodside Lane, Virginia Beach. It is that time of year again! This is a fun-filled “gala” featuring a silent and live auction, raffle and wonderful appetizers. Child care is provided at no charge. This is a great event to bring guests. If you would like to help this year, the volunteer sign-up sheet is posted in the Narthex. Tickets are available in advance ($20) or at the door ($25). Donations are now being accepted. Should you have any questions or would like to donate items, please contact C. J. Howell ( 481-2577), Lisa Vickers (548-5661) or the Church Office (481-0577). See you on January 31st!
Sat/Sun, Jan 31/Feb 1 - Mid-Atlantic Power League Volleyball Tournament, Hampton Roads Convention center, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. MAPL is a power league for elite junior girls’ volleyball teams along the mid-Atlantic coast. MAPL provides high level interregional competition for some of the very best volleyball athletes across the country. By combining multiple age groups, and using a power pool tournament structure, teams have quality matches from start to finish of each event.
Sat/Sun, Jan 31/Feb 1 - Southeastern Guns & Knives Show, Virginia Beach Convention Center, Sat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 1000 19th St., Virginia Beach. Founded in 1982 by “Doc” Mendelson, SGK Shows carry on the uniquely American tradition of Gun Shows. Catering to dealers and public alike, SGK currently produces gun shows on the East Coast. For the public, we strive to bring the best assortment of firearms and related products together for home defense, collecting, and sport shooting.
Sun, Feb 1 - Wharf Hill Brewing Company’s Open House Tours, from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm, 25 Main Street in downtown Smithfield. You’ve peered through the windows for months, wondering what was going on. Then, as word got around, you’ve been anxiously waiting for the doors to open. Now, the wait is almost over. Join us for one of several “Almost-Open-For-Business” open house tours of the Wharf Hill Brewing Company during Smithfield’s Restaurant Week. Enjoy lunch or dinner in town, then take a stroll down Wharf Hill for a free preview of our bar, dining room, and event space before all the magic really starts to happen.
Mon, Feb 2 - Groundhog Day, Suffolk Visitor Center Pavilion, 9:30 - 11:30 am, 524 N. Main Street, Suffolk. Free and open to the public. Suffolk Tourism is partnering with the Early Childhood Development Commission (ECDC), the Suffolk Public Library and the Suffolk Art Gallery to celebrate Groundhog Day at the Suffolk Visitor Center Pavilion. This FREE kid-focused event will include a petting zoo, Groundhog Day crafts, Playdoh® and blocks stations, as well as storytelling. Attendees are encouraged to bundle up, as it is an outdoor event. Families and pre-school groups are welcome to provide their own snacks. 757.514.4130
Mon, Feb 2 - Groundhog Day Ceremony, Virginia Living Museum, 12-12:30 pm, 524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News. Our resident groundhog Chesapeake Chuck will make his annual appearance to determine if Hampton Roads will experience 6 more weeks of winter… or have an early spring! Will Chesapeake Chuck see his shadow? Join us for the day and stop by the outdoor amphitheater for our official ceremony beginning promptly at noon. WAVY Meteorologist, Jeremy Wheeler will once again join us and will assist our prognosticating groundhog, Chesapeake Chuck to determine our future weather. Forget Punxsutawney Phil… he has nothing on Hampton Roads own Chesapeake Chuck! See you on Groundhog Day February 2nd.
Tue, Feb 3 thru Feb 27 - Exhibit of Excellence: Suffolk Student Art 2015, Suffolk Art Gallery, Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-5 pm; Thursday open until 8 pm; Sunday 1-5 pm, 118 Bosley Avenue, Suffolk. The Exhibit of Excellence is a Juried Exhibition of the best artwork by Suffolk’s 10th-12th grade students. It serves to encourage and promote them and their work. 757.514.7284 
Tue, Feb 3 - ‘Eat Local’ CHKD Fundraising Event, Chick’s Oyster Bar, 5-11:00 pm, 2134 Vista Circle, Virginia Beach. Proceed to go to Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters. 50/50 raffle. 321-1999
Fri, Feb 6 - Glory 19 Kickboxing: Verhoeven vs. Zimmerman, Hampton Coliseum, 4:30 pm, 1000 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. Rico Verhoeven (44-9-10, 23 KO’s) will defend the GLORY WORLD Heavyweight Championship against Errol Zimmerman (103-11-1, 44 KO’s) in the headline slot. The card also features a four-man Welterweight Contender Tournament plus a co-headline event, details of which will be announced in the near future. All main card fights air live in the U.S. on Spike TV!
Fri, Feb 6 - The Virginia Living Museum’s 11th annual Bacchus Wine & Food Festival, 6-10:00 pm, 524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News. Enjoy delicious samplings of fine wine, local restaurant fare and an eclectic mix of live music and silent auction items. Mingle with friends and colleagues amongst the beautiful museum galleries and exhibits. Taste the bounty of Peninsula’s finest establishments, sway to the beat of live local musicians and make plans for your next get together with friends.
Fri, Feb 6 - Winter Wildlife Festival Keynote, Featuring Kevin Karlson, Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library, 7:00 pm, 4100 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia. Kevin is an accomplished birder, professional tour leader and wildlife photographer who has published numerous articles on bird identification and natural history for an assortment of magazines, journals, calendars and CD/DVDs. Join us for his inspirational presentation of his new book, Visions: Earth’s Elements in Bird and Nature Photography. Free; registration required
Fri, Feb 6 - American Heart Association, Red Heartbeat Gala, Red Gown and Black Tie Affair, Virginia Beach Convention Center, 7:00 pm, 1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach. Come out for a night of celebration for the 10th birthday of Go Red for Women on National Wear Red Day for Women. in honor of the American Heart Association, KMK Productions presents the Heartbeat Gala, red gown and black tie affair. This event is to bring empowering women and heart disease advocates together for a night of heart health education, networking, and pure entertainment. We have assembled a panel of inspiring individuals, including: keynote speaker, Gabrielle “Bri” Pinkney, 11 year old heart health advocate; Dr. Allan Stewart, one of the country’s best cardiothoracic surgeons; Michelle Bazemore, open heart surgery recipient; Pastor Orna Dixon, entrepreneur, business woman, and property management specialist. (757) 603-3881
Fri-Sun, Feb 6-8 - 62nd Annual Mid-Atlantic Sports & Boat Show, Virginia Beach Convention Center, Fri 12–9:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am-8:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am-5:00 pm, 1000 19th St., Virginia Beach. If you’ve been thinking of buying a boat or upgrading what you currently have, now is the time to buy! All the big dealers will be under one roof, ready to show you their stock and make a deal. Whether you want to see the latest and greatest 2015 models or want a great deal on an unused 2014, you don’t want to miss this chance to check them all out. The Boat Show offers plenty of family fun, too! There will be face painting for the kids and anglers clubs to teach you how to cast a net or tie a fly. Bring the family and learn how easy and affordable boating can be.
Fri-Sun, Feb 6-8 - Coastal Virginia Home & Garden Show, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Fri/Sat 10:00 am - 8:00 pm and Sun 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. Hosted by the Peninsula Housing & Builders Association, this show will feature the co-owners of Black Dog Salvage and hosts of the popular television show Salvage Dawgs, Mike Whiteside and Robert Kulp; workshops hosted by Sisters Unique; Steve Thomas, the Ultimate Home Enthusiast, and more. The Habitat for Humanity Design Challenge will task local interior design professionals with creating living spaces using furniture and décor available from local Habitat for Humanity Restores. Tickets prices are $10 for Adults, $8 for Seniors and with Military ID (children 12 and under are free) 757-754-4553 -http://www.coastalvirginiahomeandgardenshow.com
Fri/Sat, Feb 6/7 - Polar Plunge Winter Fest, Ramada on the Beach, 615 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach. Come chill with us at the Polar Plunge Winter Fest. This year, in addition to two days of cool events and a fantastic list of incentive prizes, we’re offering custom bow ties, too! Cool School Challenge (Feb. 6) – teachers and students, wear your bow ties with pride as you brave the icy waters of the Atlantic Friday, Feb. 6 and learn the value of service leadership at the same time. Plunge 5K (Feb. 7) – Tie up your laces for the coolest 5K you’ll do all year. Runners, walkers and stroller pushers of all ages welcome – you don’t have to plunge to participate! 5K registration is $35 through Jan. 7; $40 from Jan. 8 through Feb. 7 (event day). Online 5K registration closes Feb. 1 at midnight. For the 5K schedule, visit our event schedule. Pee Wee Plunge (Feb. 7) – our youngest plungers (10 and under) can enjoy a “petite freeze” when they plunge into a cool kiddie pool, and earn prizes, too. All pee wees must raise $100 to participate. Polar Plunge (Feb. 7) – Go ankle deep or all in. Either way, when you brrrave the icy Atlantic with 3500+ of your closest friends, you’re helping our athletes discover how cool it feels to be a Special Olympics champion. Come chill with us. All plungers must raise $100 to participate. Online registration is strongly encouraged but if you can’t register online, download a printable pledge/registration form and bring it on event day.http://polarplunge.com/Site_Data/User_Files/About/registration_2015_all_plunges.pdf
Fri/Sat, Feb 6/7 - First Weekend, Downtown Portsmouth:
Fri/Sat, Feb 6/7 - Friends of the Library Book Sale, Fri noon - 6:00 pm, Sat 10:00 - 4:00 pm, basement of the Main Library, 601 Court Street, Portsmouth.
Sat, Feb 7 - Olde Towne Antiques to Flea Market, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, located in the Middle Street Garage, at the corner of Middle & London Streets, Downtown Portsmouth. The Olde Towne Antiques to Flea Market is held year round, rain or shine on the first Saturday of each month. Gates open at 10 a.m. and close at 2 p.m. Always Free Admission & Free Parking! Call 757-339-1876 for additional information.
Sat, Feb 7 - Sailor’s Valentine, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Downtown Portsmouth. Nineteenth century sailors returned home from long sea voyages bearing special gift, a sailors’ valentine, for their loved one. These valentines were beautiful works of shell art with messages inscribed in them. Come on in and create your own sailor’s valentine. Admission is free as part of our First Weekends, First Saturdays programming series. 757-393-8591 / www.portsmouthnavalshipyardmuseum.com
Sat, Feb 7 - Mardi Gras Run4Beads, Downtown Smithfield, 8:00 am until 2:00 pm, race day Registration 8:00-9:45 am, Geaux for the Gold 10K Race starts at 10:00 am, Fat Tuesday 5K Race - starts at 10:15 am, Crawfish Crawl 1K - starts at 11:15 am, Awards and Post-Race Festival in Downtown Smithfield begins at noon. The race course begins in Downtown Smithfield at Joyner’s Field, behind the Arts Center at 319 Main St., and continues through Windsor Castle Park, returning to Downtown Smithfield at The Smithfield Times. The only Mardi Gras Run & Festival in Coastal Virginia! Dress up in your favorite Mardi Gras costume and run in the Geaux for the Gold 10K, Fat Tuesday 5K or the Crawfish Crawl 1K! Runners (or walkers) of all levels are welcome. The Crawfish Crawl is designed for groups with young children. Each participant is timed individually. After the run, enjoy delicious refreshments and great jazz music at the Mardi Gras Festival downtown. The festival is open to the public. Browse our exhibitors and shop our downtown merchants for one-of-a-kind items you won’t find at any mall! For further information call 757.357.3502.
Sat, Feb 7 - Aberdeen Gardens Historic & Civic assoc., 18th Annual Black History Month Breakfast, Crowne Plaza Hampton Marina, 8:30-11:00 am, 700 Settlers Landing Road, Hampton. “Our Past Is The Foundation For Our Future” Guest Speaker Anton Bell, Hampton Commonwealth Attorney. For Ticket Information Please Call 757-826-4633 or 757-722-1183 
Sat, Feb 7 - Learn the Basics of Fly fishing, Northwest River Park & Campground, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1733 Indian Creek Road, Chesapeake. Learn about fly fishing at this FREE workshop hosted by the Bill Wills SE Virginia Chapter of Trout Unlimited. No experience necessary and no gear required. Learn about the basics of fly fishing equipment including rods, reels, line, terminal tackle and accessories. Club members will guide you through tying your first fly and offer instruction and hands-on practice casting. If you plan to fish afterwards please bring your fishing license with trout stamp with you to the park. Advanced registration is required. (757) 421-7151
Sat, Feb 7 - Black History Month Celebration, Virginia Air & Space Center, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, Downtown Hampton. Celebrating African American Achievements in aviation, science, and technology. Visitors will enjoy a meet and greet session with members of the Tidewater Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen and a special presentation of the feature film, Red Tails in the giant screen theater (10:30 a.m.). Visitors will also have an opportunity to meet members of the Tidewater Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen and discover the many achievements of the Red Tails. Guests can enjoy hands-on activities as they explore the inventions of George Carruthers, Lewis Latimer and more! Visitors can create UV beads, perform chemistry experiments, try out a Super-Soaker, and create their own inventions using “makey-makeys,” and robotics.
Sat, Feb 7 - Winter Wildlife Festival, Great Neck Recreation Center, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 2521 Shorehaven Drive, Virginia Beach. This is your chance to witness winter wildlife all around Virginia Beach; whether it’s following fascinating bird activity, exploring the natural areas of our community or the musings of harbor seals near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. Learn what it takes to properly observe and identify wildlife in their natural settings.http://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/special-events/Pages/winter-wildlife-festival.aspx
Sat, Feb 7 - Food Extravaganza & Craft Show, Virginia Beach Farmers Market, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 3640 Dam Neck Road, Virginia Beach. Celebration of Food and local crafts.
Sat, Feb 7 - The Body Sculpting Open, IFPA Pro Qualifier, The American Theater, Prejudging 10:00 am, Evening Show 4:00 pm, 125 E Mellen St, Hampton. Figure, Bikini, Men’s Physique, Women’s Physique & Male Bodybuiding; Entry Deadline January 31, 2015. For More Info: Show Promoter - Kevin Parott, 757-291-1115 / sculptyourbod@aol.com
Sat, Feb 7 - Quarterly Glass Studio Sale, Chrysler Museum of Art Glass Studio, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Our quarterly sale will feature glass objects made by our talented Studio Team during daily demonstrations, as well as original pieces created by our Studio Assistants. It’s a great chance to purchase an unsigned artwork at an affordable price while supporting young artists. You’ll find everything from practical functional pieces to jewelry and sculptural works of art. Museum Members get advance access to the sale from 9-10 a.m. Saturday.
Sat, Feb 7 - Virginia Beach United Methodist Church presents: ‘Bowling for Hope’, Pinboys at Hilltop, 12-3:00 pm, 1577 Laskin Road, Virginia Beach. Help us Help the Moms and Children of Hope for Korah Daycare in Ethiopia. Ways you can support Bowling for Hope: Form a Team of 4 persons and Register to Bowl; Contribute the $150 Team Donation and a CBC family will enjoy the bowling outing; (It’s a two-fer! Support a CBC family and the Hope for Korah Daycare!); Become a Corporate Sponsor (See Registration brochure for giving levels); Donate gift cards or prizes for the raffle; Pins of Hope - Fill a bowling pin with change and bills, Bowling Pins available in the Narthex, Return no later than Sunday, February 1st.http://contentmanager.faithnetwork.com/FAITHNETWORK_UserFileStore/filecabinet/ministries/54b24f28-4f4a-41aa-8c2e-be6e08b79eb2/Events/2014Bowling Reg Form 20112614.pdf
Sat, Feb 7 - The Paws for the Arts Gala, Hilton Garden Inn Suffolk Riverfront, 100 East Constance Rd., Suffolk. This semi-formal event will entertain both the art lover and the animal lover. The 2nd Annual Paws for the Arts Gala will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn Suffolk Riverfront and will feature works of art by various artists, as well as items from local theatre, art studios, dance studios, etc. The event will also include live entertainment, a live auction and silent auction along with chances to win wonderful prizes at the event. Please check back soon for updates on this event!www.suffolkhumanesociety.com
Sat, Feb 7 - SweetArt Family Night, Virginia MOCA, 6-8:00 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. Bring all of your sweethearts to MOCA for a Valentine’s fun-filled Family Night. Enjoy a mix of hands-on art activities, cookie decorating, dancing and a special musical performance by the C. Shells. Enjoy savory and sweet good eats and a cash bar for grown-ups. MOCA members: Children ages 3 and up $7. Nonmember children $10. Children under 3 and parents FREE please rsvp for head count. Additional adult guests $5. All Ages Welcome!
Sat/Sun, Feb 7/8 - Free Admission Weekend, Peninsula Fine Art Center, 101 Museum Drive, Newport News. Enjoy free admission to the Peninsula Fine Art Center!
Sun, Feb 8 - Float-a-Rama, Great Neck Recreation Center, 1-4:00 pm, 2521 Shorehaven Drive, Virginia Beach. Join us in the pool for a day of huge, fun floats! Enjoy Claw Daddy, Splat!, Sky Totter and Space Mountain. Membership or day pass needed, but no additional cost. Open to all ages, but those age 9 & under must be directly supervised by someone age 16 or older.?? (757) 385-5940
Sun, Feb 8 - Williamsburg Choral Guild Mardi Gras Party & Auction, Williamsburg Hellenic Center, 3 to 6:00 pm, 4900 Mooretown Rd., Williamsburg. Annual Fundraiser! Jazz up your winter at the Williamsburg Choral Guild’s annual fundraiser on Sunday, February 8, from 3 until 6 p.m. at the Williamsburg Hellenic Center, 4900 Mooretown Rd. Live and silent auctions, a selection of delicious hors d’oeuvres and music for dancing by Harris Simon and friends. Reserve early and save: $45 per person, or $55 at the door. To view items for sale and purchase tickets, visitwww.williamsburgchoralguild.org.; for more information call 757-220-1808.

LOCAL THEATER/CONCERTS/TALKS
Now thru Jan 31 - "Run For Your Wife", presented by The Williamsburg Players, Thu-Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 2:00 pm, 200 Hubbard Lane, Williamsburg. Written by Ray Cooney. Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. Directed by Carole Meyer. A taxi driver gets away with having two wives in different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule. Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his double life from exploding! This superb example of the British farce had audiences rolling in the aisles in London and New York! Cost: Adults $20, Students/Children $12
Now thru Feb 1 - She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith, Regent University, Fri 7:30 pm, Sat 2:30 & 7:30 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, Thu 7:30 pm, , Studio Theater, 1000 Regent University Dr (off Centerville), Virginia Beach. Mayhem ensues in one of the greatest English comedies of all time when a young aristocrat mistakes his would-be bride for the local barmaid. The New York Times calls it “…a comedy of its time, for all time.”
Now thru Feb 1 - “Seminar” by Theresa Rebeck, presented by Little Theatre of Norfolk, Runs Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm from Jan 9-Feb 1, 801 Claremont Avenue, Norfolk. Four aspiring young novelists sign up for private writing classes with Leonard, an international literary figure. Under his recklessly brilliant and unorthodox instruction, some thrive and others flounder, alliances are made and broken, sex is used as a weapon and hearts are unmoored. The wordplay is not the only thing that turns vicious as innocence collides with experience in this biting Broadway comedy. **Contains strong language and adult situations**
Now thru Feb 8 - "The Rainmaker" by N. Richard Nash, presented by The Little Theatre of Virginia Beach, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 550 Barberton Drive, Virginia Beach. Directed by Carolyn Collings. At the time of a paralyzing drought in the West we discover a girl whose father and two brothers are worried as much about her potential future as an old maid as they are about their dying cattle. The brothers try every possible scheme to marry her off, but without success. Nor is there any sign of relief from the dry heat, when suddenly from out of nowhere appears a picaresque, sweet-talking man with quite the sales pitch. Claiming to be a “rainmaker,” the man promises to bring rain, for $100. It’s a silly idea, but the rainmaker is so refreshing and persistent and optimistic, that the family finally consents. Meanwhile the rainmaker also turns his magic on the girl, and persuades her that she has a very real beauty of her own. She believes it, just as her father believes the fellow can actually bring rain. Rain does come, and so does love.
Now thru Feb 8 - “The Other Place”, presented by The Virginia Stage Company, Tue 7:00 pm, Wed-Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 4:00 pm, Sun 2:00 pm, The Wells Theatre, 108 East Tazewell Street, Norfolk. Nothing is as it seems in this fast-paced psychological thriller that leaves audiences wishing they had a pause button and notepad. Often, it’s what we don’t know or understand that plagues us the most.
Thu, Jan 29 - Thursday Film Series: ‘Rasputin and the Empress’, Williamsburg Library Theatre, 2:00 pm, 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg. Lionel Barrymore plays Rasputin, the Siberian monk with an uncanny influence over Czarina Romanoff (played by Ethel Barrymore) in this film about White Russia before the Revolution. John Barrymore appears as Prince Chegodieff.
Thu, Jan 29 - Out of the Box Music Series: Dustin Furlow, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 6:00 pm, Miller Studio Theatre, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. A new Sandler Center emerging artist series, Out of the Box takes place 6:00 – 9:00pm every Thursday from January 15 – March 5, 2015. The event is in collaboration with Paul Shugrue from Out of the Box on 89.5 WHRV. This series is free and open to the public and will feature live music from the region’s best acts. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Dustin’s style of vocal technique and guitar-playing have evolved steadily throughout the past 2 years on the Hampton Roads music scene. His own songs carry a rhythmic yet “held-loosely” feel. Elements of finger-style guitar virtuoso Andy McKee can be heard in his music and well as the lyrical hooks and text-painting of Dave Matthews.
Thu, Jan 29 - Zap Mama & Antibalas, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 University Pl, Newport News. Zap Mama and Antibalas bring the Afrobeat world-music sound to the Ferguson Center in a concert like you’ve never heard or felt before! Known to her fans as Zap Mama, Marie Daulne began as the leader and founder of a female vocal polyphonic quintet that succeeded worldwide and has since evolved into a variety of configurations approaching Urban, Jazz, American Soul and Afro-Pop music styles. Using the organic tone of the human voice, Zap Mama has developed her sound for over 20 years, inspiring diverse audiences around the world.
Thu, Jan 29 - An Evening with Vince Gill & Lyle Lovett, Chrysler Hall, 8:00 pm, 201 East Brambleton Avenue, Norfolk. One of the most popular and most recorded singers of the past quarter-century, superstar Vince Gill has become the measure of excellence in country music. His vocal performances are spellbinding, his songwriting emotionally powerful and his guitar-playing world-class. Lyle Lovett is an American country singer-songwriter and actor. Active since 1980, he has recorded thirteen albums and released 21 singles to date. Lovett has won four Grammy Awards, including Best Male Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Album.
Fri, Jan 30 - Virginia Symphony Orchestra: Ode to Joy, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 University Pl, Newport News. Beethoven’s ecstatic Ninth Symphony celebrates life and fellowship through the thrilling combination of orchestra and human voice. JoAnn Falletta leads the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, chorus and soloists in this magnificent masterpiece. The amazing conclusion and “Ode to Joy” will leave you breathless.
Fri, Jan 30 - Celtic Fiddle Festival, The American Theater, 8:00 pm, 125 E Mellen St, Hampton. Celtic Fiddle Festival marks twenty years of joyful, compelling, and powerful music with their sixth recording, Live in Brittany. Described as “three sensational fiddlers from three distinct Celtic traditions” by the Boston Herald, the group features Kevin Burke, a giant of Irish music; renowned fiddler Christian Lemaître (Kornog) from Brittany, France; and sensational young Quebecois musician André Brunet (De Temps Antan, La Bottine Souriante). Called “three of the finest folk violinists anywhere” by The Washington Post, Celtic Fiddle Festival celebrates the violin in all its globe-trotting variations. Along with acclaimed guitarist Nicolas Quemener from Brittany, the quartet combines their talents, musical traditions, and spontaneous humor for an evening of dazzling energy and subtle grace.
Fri, Jan 30 thru Feb 3 - “Salome”, Harrison Opera House, Fri 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, Tue 7:30 pm, 160 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk. With a steamy combination of biblical themes, sexual tension and murder, Richard Strauss’ Salome surprised opera audiences when it appeared in 1905. Virginia Opera’s upcoming Salome, co-produced with Portland Opera in Oregon, is a premiere example of the lush musical sound of the early 20th century opera composition. Featuring the alluring Dance of the Seven Veils, today we are seized by the gripping final scene as Salome sinks to the murky depths of corruption.
Fri, Jan 30 thru Feb 15 - “boom”, by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, presented by Double Dog/Generic Theater, Fri at 8:00 pm, Sun at 3:30 pm, beneath the Chrysler, 215 St. Paul’s Blvd, Norfolk. A grad student’s online personal ad lures a journalism student to his subterranean research lab under the pretense of an evening of “no strings attached” sex. But when a major catastrophic event strikes the planet, their date takes on evolutionary significance and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. What about the fish in the tank? And who is that woman pulling levers and playing the timpani? An epic and intimate comedy that spans over billions of years and explores the influences of fate versus randomness in the course of one’s life, and life as we know it. Double Dog Theatre and Generic Theater present two wildly different plays with the same cast and production team. Enjoy ONE of these unique plays or see BOTH for a discount.
Fri, Jan 30 thru Feb 15 - "OR", by Liz Duffy Adams, presented by Double Dog/Generic Theater, Sat at 8:00 pm, Sun at 7:00 pm, beneath the Chrysler, 215 St. Paul’s Blvd Norfolk. OR, takes place during one night in the life of Aphra Behn: poet, spy, and soon to be the first professional female playwright. Sprung from debtors’ prison after a disastrous overseas mission, Aphra is desperate to get out of the spy trade. She has a shot at a production if she can only finish her play by morning despite interruptions from sudden new love, actress Nell Gwynne; complicated royal love, King Charles II; and very dodgy ex-love, double-agent William Scott—who may be in on a plot to murder the king. Can Aphra resist Nell’s charms, save Charles’ life, win William a pardon, and launch her career, all in one night? Double Dog Theatre and Generic Theater present two wildly different plays with the same cast and production team. Enjoy ONE of these unique plays or see BOTH for a discount.
Sat, Jan 31 - Civil War 150 History Mobile, Fort Monroe Post Theater, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, 41 Tidball Rd., Hampton. The History Mobile recounts the Civil War, using immersive spaces and interactive exhibits to draw together stories from the viewpoints of those who experienced it. The exhibit is divided into four sections: Battlefront, Homefront, Journey to Freedom, and Loss-Gain-Legacy. The History Mobile presents the stories of real people and encourages visitors to imagine: “What Would You Do?”
Sat, Jan 31 - William’s Adventure In Black History, The Williamsburg Players, 11:00 am, 200 Hubbard Lane, Williamsburg. A fast-paced adventure through the remarkable people and events that have shaped this part of American History. The show opens the door to 400 years of Black History in America. Nearly 20 historical figures and events unfold in this production, while audience volunteers join our actors on-stage to do everything from help Mae Jemison travel into space to encourage Rosa Parks to forever change America by not giving up her seat. For ages: Grade k - 5.
Sat, Jan 31 - Free Screening: “Lincoln”, Fort Monroe Post Theater, 1:00 pm, 41 Tidball Rd., Hampton. To commemorate the Peace Conference of 1865 a free screening of Stephen Spielberg’s Lincoln will be offered. A panel discussion of the film will follow. Reservations encouraged as seating is limited.
Sat, Jan 31 - Tidewater Friends of Acoustic Music: Annual Glenn McClanan Memorial Concert, featuring ‘C. Shells’ and ‘Mojo Timewarp’, Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library Theater, 7:00 pm, 4100 Virginia Beach, Virginia. C. Shells — Four-time Parents’ Choice Award Winners, this award winning children’s musical duo is comprised of Cindy Kays and Shelly Craig Potter. Mojo Timewarp — Elvis Costello meets the Beatles and the Police and they beat us up. John Kays and Nate Braxton come together as Mojo Timewarp.
Sat, Jan 31 - Romancing the Song: A Celebration of the American Standard, Old Donation Episcopal Church, 7:00 pm, 4449 N. Witchduck Road, Virginia Beach. 393-2056 / www.scholacantorumofva.org
Sat, Jan 31 - Virginia Symphony Orchestra: Ode to Joy, Chrysler Hall, 8:00 pm, 201 East Brambleton Avenue, Norfolk. Beethoven’s ecstatic Ninth Symphony celebrates life and fellowship through the thrilling combination of orchestra and human voice. JoAnn Falletta leads the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, chorus and soloists in this magnificent masterpiece. The amazing conclusion and “Ode to Joy” will leave you breathless.
Sun, Feb 1 - The Australian Bee Gees Show, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 2:00 pm, 1 University Pl, Newport News. The Australian Bee Gees Show is a multimedia theatrical concert experience that takes a nostalgic trip through the legacy the Bee Gees left behind while celebrating over four decades of the infectious music written by the Gibb brothers. The unsurpassed and state-of-the-art sound show celebrates one of the most influential and famous musical groups of all time with live camera images and vivid graphics that will get you dancin’ on your feet.
Sun, Feb 1 - Virginia Symphony Orchestra: Ode to Joy, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 2:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Beethoven’s ecstatic Ninth Symphony celebrates life and fellowship through the thrilling combination of orchestra and human voice. JoAnn Falletta leads the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, chorus and soloists in this magnificent masterpiece. The amazing conclusion and “Ode to Joy” will leave you breathless.
Sun, Feb 1 - First Sunday Evenings: “Gypsy Charm”, A New Family Musical by Shari Graber, The American Theater, 8:00 pm, 125 E Mellen St, Hampton. Tapping into the current cultural hunger for the supernatural, this new musical is sure to delight young audiences and families as it follows a young girl who is in search of a way to remove an ancient Gypsy curse which threatens to end her life by a certain age.
Mon, Feb 2 - National Play Reading Series - First Reading and Reception, The Wells Theatre, 6:00 pm, 110 E. Tazwell Street, Norfolk. Virginia Stage Company (VSC) produces new Play Reading Series. Play Readings begin at 7:00pm, preceded by a Happy Hour and Artist/Playwright Meet and Greet at 6:00pm. Through a series of five play readings from February-May 2015 VSC seeks to empower the voices of contemporary playwrights that illuminate the postmillennial human condition and strengthen the local artistic community by producing thought provoking play readings reflective of the variety of experiences within our community and beyond.
Mon, Feb 2 - Reconstructing Williamsburg’s Revolutionary War Armoury - Port Hampton Lecture, Hampton History Museum, 7 - 8:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Kenneth Schwartz, Master of the Anderson Blacksmith Shop and Public Armoury at Colonial Williamsburg, talks about the construction of the shop he works in. The Armoury was an enlargement of the blacksmith shop accomplished during the American Revolution, chiefly for weapons repair. In addition to the manufacturing of nails, axes, kettles, and other useful metal implements by the forty people employed there, blacksmiths, gunsmiths, gun stockers, tin plate workers, and others made and repaired muskets, swords, and bayonets.
Tue, Feb 3 - The Norfolk Forum presents: ‘Ayaan Hirsi Ali’, Chrysler Hall, 7:30 pm, 201 East Brambleton Avenue, Norfolk. Ayaan Hirsi Ali was born in Mogadishu, Somalia in 1969. The daughter of a political opponent of the Somali dictatorship, Ayaan Hirsi Ali grew up in exile, moving from Saudi Arabia to Ethiopia then Kenya. After earning her M.A. in political science, Ayaan worked as a researcher for the Wiardi Beckman Foundation in Amsterdam. She then served as an elected member of the Dutch parliament from 2003 to 2006. She is now a Fellow with the Future of Diplomacy Project at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Ayaan is currently researching the relationship between the West and Islam. She has to live with round-the-clock security. Her willingness to speak out and her abandonment of the Muslim faith have made her a target for violence by Islamic extremists.
Tue, Feb 3 - The International Guitar Night, The American Theater, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St, Hampton. The International Guitar Night (IGN) brings together the world’s foremost acoustic guitarists to perform their latest original compositions and exchange musical ideas in a public concert setting. Each tour, IGN founder Brian Gore invites a new cast of guitar luminaries to join him for special evenings of solos, duets and quartets that highlight the virtuosity and diversity within the world of acoustic guitar. For the 2015 North American tour, Brian Gore will be joined by classical innovator and fellow Californian Andrew York, Brazilian jazz master Diego Figueiredo and contemporary French-Canadian steel string icon Erik Mongrain.
Thu, Feb 5 - Thursday Film Series: ‘George Washington Slept Here’, Williamsburg Library Theatre, 2:00 pm, 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg. A screen adaptation of the Broadway hit about a city-dwelling family that buys a Pennsylvania farmhouse.
Thu, Feb 5 - Walnut Street Theatre: A Life in the Theater by David Mamet, The American Theater, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St, Hampton. The acclaimed Walnut Street Theatre company returns to The American Theatre with this funny and touching behind-the-scenes peek at the challenge of actors battling to share both the spotlight and a dressing room. A Life in the Theatre follows two actors in a repertory company - Robert, an older experienced performer and John, a newcomer. John at first welcomes Robert’s guidance, but soon overshadows his mentor. From rehearsals to reprisals, from ego trips to acting tips, the play gives a glimpse into the complex relationship that develops as the torch is passed from one generation to the next - a passing that wavers from love and mutual respect to impatience and resentment.
Thu, Feb 5 - Out of the Box Music Series: ‘Broken Mouth Annie’, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 6:00 pm, Miller Studio Theatre, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. A new Sandler Center emerging artist series, Out of the Box takes place 6:00 – 9:00pm every Thursday from January 15 – March 5, 2015. The event is in collaboration with Paul Shugrue from Out of the Box on 89.5 WHRV. This series is free and open to the public and will feature live music from the region’s best acts. Refreshments available for purchase. Broken Mouth Annie describes its musical genre as “Kind of an Americana and alt-country meets grunge meets lots of PBR sort of thing.” Led by Anson Morris on vocals and guitar and Victoria Hundley on vocals and percussion, the band members have cultivated their eclectic style through years of exposure to the area’s ever-changing alternative rock scene.
Thu, Feb 5 - On Screen/In Person: “Rebels With a Cause”, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:00 pm, Music & Theatre Hall, 1 University Pl, Newport News. Directed by Nancy Kelly. Rebels With a Cause explores how a handful of politically savvy activists fought to protect San Francisco’s Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden Gate National Recreation Area from the threat of sprawl and over-development at a time when California was the nation’s fastest-growing state. Their efforts set new precedents for protecting open space and helped shape the environmental movement as we know it today.
Thu, Feb 5 - Cabin Fever Concert: ‘Ron Fetner Trio’, Riverwalk Landing, 7 - 8:30 pm, Freight Shed, 331 Water Street, Yorktown. Wipe the winter blues away with a free concert in the Freight Shed at Riverwalk Landing in historic Yorktown. Local musicians engage and interact with the audience during this unique experience. Limited seating, no tickets or reservations, first come-first served.
Thu, Feb 5 - Spring Lecture Series, Michael Touglas: “The Rescue of the Bounty”, The Mariners’ Museum/USS Monitor Center, 7-9:00 pm, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News. On October 25, 2012, Captain Robin Walbridge made the fateful decision to sail the HMS Bounty from New London, Connecticut to St. Petersburg, Florida. Walbridge was well aware that a hurricane called Sandy was forecast to come up the Eastern seaboard. He explained to his crew of 15 that the ship would fare better at sea than at port, and that he thought he could sail “around the hurricane.” He told the crew that anyone who did not want to come on the voyage could leave the ship and there would be no hard feelings. No one took the captain up on his offer.
Thu, Feb 5 - Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 University Pl, Newport News. Enrique Bátiz, Music Director and Chief Conductor; Irina Chistiakova, Piano Soloist. In 1971, the Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México was founded to promote music as a means of union and identification among Mexicans. Scheduled Program: Manuel de Falla - Noches en los Jardines de España, Piano Soloist: Irina Chistiakova; Manuel Ponce - Piano concerto “Romantic”, Piano Soloist: Irina Christiakova; Intermission; Johannes Brahms - Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68.
Fri, Feb 6 - Mystic India, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 7:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. The Mystic India World Tour is an internationally acclaimed Bollywood dance spectacular based on the concept of ancient India’s transition into modern India. The show features renowned musicians, brilliant dancers, breathtaking aerialists and acrobats, and 750 opulent costumes. The colorful costumes and elaborate sets have been custom designed in India’s film capital by a team of 40 designers and workers over the course of two years. The team of diverse, impeccably trained dancers combine authentic Indian and modern techniques bringing the streets of Mumbai and New York into perfect harmony.
Fri, Feb 6 - Craig Ferguson, Harrison Opera House, 8:00 pm, 160 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk. Craig Ferguson entered the world of late night comedy following a diverse and eclectic career that encompasses film, television and the stage. On December 19th, 2014, Ferguson will conclude his nine-year run as the host of CBS’s “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” which has set all-time viewer records and earned him a Primetime Emmy nomination during its run.
Fri, Feb 6 - VSO POPS: At The Movies with John Williams, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 University Place, Newport News. When it comes to music from the world of film, one name stands above all others: John Williams. For more than six decades, his celebrated scores have led audiences of all ages to emotions of all levels. Be there when the VSO POPS celebrates the unforgettable scores from Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Schindler’s List, and much more.
Sat, Feb 7 - African-American History Month Film Fest: The Tuskegee Airmen, Virginia War Museum, 1:00 pm, 9285 Warwick Boulevard in Huntington Park, Newport News. Starring Laurence Fishburne, Cuba Gooding, Jr., John Lithgow, & Malcolm-Jamal Warner, this movie is based on the exploits of the 332nd Fighter Group, the first African-American combat pilots in the United States Army Corps that fought in World War II. Free with paid admission.
Sat, Feb 7 - Children’s Theater of Hampton Roads, “Let My People Go: A Journey on the Underground Railroad,” Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library Theater, 2:00 pm, 4100 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia. Be transported to a time of struggle, resistance and perseverance. Travel along with Caroline, a young runaway slave, and the courageous passengers and conductors of the Underground Railroad in “Let My People Go”. Based on a true story. Best for ages six and up.
Sat, Feb 7 - Tidewater Friends of Acoustic Music: ‘Nothin’ Fancy’, Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library Theater, 7:00 pm, 4100 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia. Nothin’ Fancy was formed as a bluegrass band in 1994 to compete in a bluegrass competition. Ever since then, they have grown in popularity, released 11 full length albums, and continue to perform at festivals all across the United States, Canada and Norway including the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, the Lincoln Center in New York City, and the Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia.
Sat, Feb 7 - "Virginia United!!!!", Attucks Theater, 7:30 pm, 1010 Church Street, Norfolk. Jinah Houston & Simply Jinah Productions Presents “Virginia United!” - a movement of unity - variety show with lip synch and live entertainment from some of Virginia’s finest LGBTQ entertainers. Featuring special guest emcee Tony Nelson - The Bearded Lady of Washington D.C. and special guest Armani Damone, a former Miss Black National, from New York City. Come and join the movement today through music and great performances!
Sat, Feb 7 - VSO POPS: At The Movies with John Williams, Chrysler Hall, 8:00 pm, 201 East Brambleton Avenue, Norfolk. When it comes to music from the world of film, one name stands above all others: John Williams. For more than six decades, his celebrated scores have led audiences of all ages to emotions of all levels. Be there when the VSO POPS celebrates the unforgettable scores from Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Schindler’s List, and much more.
Sat, Feb 7 - Martha Reeves & The Vandelleas, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 University Place, Newport News. It was 1962 when Martha Reeves, singing under the pseudonym “Martha LaVaille,” brought audiences to their feet at Detroit’s famed 20 Grand Nightclub. After some stand-in gigs, Martha (along with Rosalind Ashford and Annette Beard) backed Marvin Gaye on his first three releases and sang with him on stage. Soon, however, Martha and the Vandellas emerged from the shadows with “Come and Get These Memories,” followed by an enviable string of hits: “Heat Wave,” “Nowhere to Run,” “Jimmy Mack,” and, of course, the Motown anthem, “Dancing In The Street.” Over her career, she sang rock, jazz, country, gospel, blues and classical. After a four-year run as a member of the Detroit City Council, she is back on the road full time, making sure that no one ever forgets the Motor City!
Sat/Sun, Feb 7/8 - Heart and Music: a Valentine to the Theater, Williamsburg Players, Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:00 pm, 200 Hubbard Lane, Williamsburg. The show is a new musical revue, with some of your favorite songs set in a new show about the challenges and joys, the laughter and tears of working in the theater. Songs include some of your favorites from Cabaret, Chicago, Funny Girl, Gypsy, A Chorus Line, Follies, Annie Get Your Gun, Kiss Me Kate, and Spamalot among others. The show features some of Hampton Roads’ most exciting performers and Players’ favorites: Marcia Dadds, Sharon Hollands, Jeff Joyner, Geoffrey Klein, Becky Krantz, Stephen Maney, Ron Milovac, Jeffrey Seyller, Rani Wachter, and Christina Westenberger. Join them as they take you from auditions, through rehearsals, and on to the show from the perspective of a performer. This is a fund raising event presented by the Williamsburg Players. It is not part of the regular WP season and requires a separate adult $20.00 or Student/Children $12.00 admission ticket.
Sun, Feb 8 - "In The Mood", a 1940’s Musical Review, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 University Place, Newport News. This retro 1940s musical captures the sound that moved a nation’s spirit and helped win a war. In the Mood is a Big Band Theatrical Swing Revue that brings to life the era when America’s greatest generation was listening and dancing to the likes of: Frank Sinatra, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Harry James, Erskin Hawkins, The Andrews Sisters and other greats. The company of 19 includes In the Mood Singers and Dancers and the sensational String of Pearls Big Band Orchestra. Now touring in its 21st season, In The Mood has become a phenomenon all across the U.S. and overseas, having played Canada, Europe, New Zealand and Australia. It’s as authentic as it gets!
Tue/Wed, Feb 10/11 - Arlo Guthrie: 50th Anniversary Celebration of ‘Alice’s Restaurant’, The American Theater, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St, Hampton. This legendary folk singer-songwriter returns to The American Theatre to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his iconic song, “Alice’s Restaurant.” When a young Arlo, son of renowned folk legend Woody Guthrie, was arrested for littering on Thanksgiving Day back in 1965, he couldn’t know that it would launch his career and turn him into a counterculture hero. It ultimately helped spark an entire generation to embrace social activism. Guthrie charmed Hampton audiences with his witty stories, amusing anecdotes, and folk favorites throughout his many appearances here, and this concert promises even more with a brand new program.
Tue, Feb 10 - Second Tuesday Forum: Jazz, America’s Treasure, Commodore Theater, Noon, Doors open at 11:00 am, 421 High Street, Portsmouth. Join Jae Sinnett Musician and WHRV Radio host discuss Jazz, America’s Treasure. The Second Tuesday Forum series is sponsored by the Portsmouth Public Library and funded by grants from the Portsmouth Public Library Foundation, Friends of the Library, Portsmouth General Hospital Foundation, The City of Portsmouth and the Portsmouth Museum and Fine Art Commission. All forums are free and open to the public. Reservations are not needed. Complimentary beverages are provided by the Commodore Theater and lunch may be ordered from their regular menu. For more information please call 757-393-8759
Wed, Feb 11 - Carrot Tree’s Literary High Tea at the Watermen’s Museum, 3 - 5:00 pm, 309 Water Street, Yorktown. Enjoy Carrot Tree’s delightful high tea featuring; Silk Sachet Teas; Scones & Biscuits; Petite Quiche; Tea Sandwiches; Dessert Plates, and more. Our guest, Brad Parks, Author, The Player, a Carter Ross Mystery. Reservations recommended. Seating is limited. Call for pricing and more information. 757-988-1999
Wed, Feb 11 - York River Floating Folk Jam, The Waterman’s Museum, 5:30 - 9:00 pm, 309 Water Street, Yorktown. Come join in the fun! Bring your voice, your instrument, or just come to enjoy the cameraderie. Sea Shanties, Irish, Scottish, tavern music, et al. Bring a dish; BYOB. In the Carriage House (to the left of the museum — upstairs). Open to members and non-members.
Wed, Feb 11 - River North Dance Chicago, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 University Place, Newport News. Celebrated for creating vital connections between dancer and audience, as well as staging a gutsy and entertaining repertoire, River North Dance Chicago presents dynamic works that combine athletic prowess and artistic perspective with bold, theatrical flair. River North Dance Chicago was founded in 1989 and has since grown to become an internationally acclaimed company. Under the artistic direction of Frank Chaves, River North Dance Chicago demonstrates depth and sophistication with a commitment to creating an accessible, enriching experience for audiences. Chaves aims for audiences to feel the complete spectrum of human emotions in a single evening, and leaves them feeling joyful and exhilarated at the end of each program.

FARMERS’ MARKETS
Sat, Feb 14 - Williamsburg Winter Farmers’ Market, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, Merchants’ Square, 402 W Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg. The Williamsburg Farmers Market is located in Merchants Square in the heart of historic Williamsburg, Virginia. Flowerbeds and benches offer a tranquil setting for this open-air, Virginia producer-only market. Over 35 vendors offer a variety of local products, among which are fresh seasonal produce, chicken, beef, bison, pork, oysters, fish, crabs, prawns, herbs, potted plants, baked goods, confections, honey, cheese, cut flowers, handmade soaps, and more. The Market accepts cash, credit cards, SNAP, and W&M Express. See website for music, chefs and vendor information. Free parking available.
Sat, Feb 21 - Old Beach Farmers’ Market, Croc’s 19th Street Bistro, Beginning November 2014 and running through May 2015 your market will be open every third Saturday, 9:00 am to Noon, on the corner of 19th Street and Cypress Ave, Virginia Beach. Old Beach Farmers Market (OBFM) features seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables, meats (pork, bison, beef, chicken, turkey, sausages, charcuterie), eggs, seafood, cheeses, a wide assortment of baked goods (biscuits, pies, cakes, brownies and cookies), artisanal breads, and savory foods from local chefs (pasta, sauces, salsas, salads, tamales), soap, and flowers. Founded in 2008, Old Beach Farmers Market is run entirely by volunteers as an independent 501(c)6 organization. We support local family farms, watermen, and Virginia wineries. Old Beach Farmers Market is a certified Virginia Green market, encouraging eco-friendly practices. Walk over or ride a bike. Bring a reusable shopping bag. Come discover the taste of fresh, seasonal fare.