Showing posts with label North Street Playhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Street Playhouse. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

At The Mar-Va Theater

Summer 2010's runaway hit is returning!!
"BEEHIVE - The 1960's Musical"

Presented by  The North Street Playhouse, Inc.
At The Mar-Va Theater
Pocomoke City, Maryland

Sunday, July 31, 2011
3:30 PM


The girls are back, bigger hair and better than ever!
The North Street Playhouse presents "Beehive- the Sixties Musical" created by Larry Gallagher, highlighting the music of the female singers of the 1960's.

Over thirty-five songs are included, made famous by artists from Diana Ross and the Supremes to Leslie Gore, from Janis Joplin,Tina Turner, and Aretha Franklin to Janis Ian and Annette Funicello.
The cast of singers includes Beth Sharpely, Catrina Satchel, Katisha Crippen, Christy Northam, Patsy Goard and Shenae Cooper.

They will be backed by the live band, "MR. B. and The Boys" and Tynisha Savage on the saxophone!
Tickets are available ONLY through
The North Street Playhouse.
Call 866-70-DRAMA or 757-787-2050.

Tickets will be available for purchase at the door on Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students.

Group discounts available, call for details or to order your tickets today! 

Monday, March 15, 2010

Arts Commission Cuts Not So Bad



Arts managers breathed easier this morning after learning that the Virginia Commission for the Arts was not entirely erased from the state budget.

The House of Delegates originally proposed eliminating funding for the commission, which provides grants to arts organizations throughout the state, but legislators agreed Sunday to a budget that cuts grants to Hampton Roads groups by 16 percent, from $1 million to $840,000.

The arts commissions overall grants budget of $4 million will drop by $670,000 to about $3.3 million for each of the next two years. In addition, the commission receives $432,000 from the state for administrative expenses, which will remain the same.

"We feel its a pretty big victory," says Terry Bliss of the North Street Playhouse. "It is a result of a ground-swell of support from all across the Commonwealth."

Nick Covatta, Director of the Virginia Arts Commission agreed. Support really came from all across the state. We got a lot of support from rural areas here on the Shore and in the Shenendoah and also from the urban areas such as Richmond and Northern Virginia.

Covatta went on to say "Many smaller arts groups such as the North Street Playhouse, ACES and ESO depend on the funding from the Arts Commission to balance their budgets."

Terry Bliss says the North Street Playhouse has been battling with a leaky roof over the past year and because of funding from the Virginia Arts Commission, the Playhouse was able to save some money from ticket sales to continue to put on plays for the Eastern Shore.


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