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‘The Boys Next Door’ at Port City Playhouse
Show features mentally challenged characters who are funny and poignant.
Little Theatre of Alexandria Presents “Love Letters”
Stars real-life husband and wife team of Steve and Nicky McDonnell
After a few months of being shut down due to Covid-19, the Little Theatre of Alexandria is staging an in-person production of “Love Letters” from Sept. 11-27.
Return to 1955 at ACCT’s ‘Bus Stop’ in Alexandria
Play is comic exploration about four types of love.
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Pipeline Playwrights Holds Play Reading in Alexandria
“It’s My Party!,” about Women’s Suffragists’ fight, at MetroStage.
Arlington’s Signature Theatre Presents ‘Assassins’
Nine presidential assassins inspire each other to pull the trigger in this musical.
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Saturday T-Ball Anyone?
Hotrods play the Grasshoppers in Little League Baseball as part of ANSLL.
It was the perfect spring day for a game of T-Ball between the Hotrods and the Grasshoppers at Howery Field # 2 in Annandale last Saturday morning in a match hosted by the Annandale-North Springfield Little League (ANSLL).
Little Theater of Alexandria Stages ‘A Christmas Carol’
Charles Dickens’ classic story to play from Dec. 4-19.
The Little Theater of Alexandria (LTA) is presenting Charles Dickens’ classic, “A Christmas Carol,” from Dec. 4-19. The story follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly Victorian humbug, who travels with ghostly guides through Christmas past, present, and future to find the true meaning of the holidays. Complete with special effects, Victorian carols, and Tiny Tim, "A Christmas Carol" is a must for the family.
LTA Stages ‘A Christmas Carol’ in Alexandria
Presents Charles Dickens' classic for a holiday tradition
The Little Theatre of Alexandria (LTA) is staging the Charles Dickens' classic, “A Christmas Carol,” just in time for the holidays — from Dec. 2-17
SYC West End Rugby Going to Nationals
Both the Springfield boys’ and girls’ teams will be competing May 18-20.
Rugby in Springfield
Synetic Theater Presents ‘Alice in Wonderland’
Arlington theater does Gothic version of Lewis Carroll classic fairy tale with dialogue.
Alice’s story by Lewis Carroll takes a sharp turn as she falls down the rabbit hole into the dark and mysterious Wonderland. Artistic directors Paata and Irina Tsikurishvili combine their signature cinematic-style with a script by recent Helen Hayes Award nominee Lloyd Rose, that promises to be a fresh take on this fairy tale of the absurd.
Reston Woman Trains Agility Cats
Her Abyssinians are famous in the cat world for their feats of athleticism.
Abyssinian cat trainer Lisa-Maria Padilla, 52, of Reston, is quite a fixture in the world of cats. Her performance cats called “Abys” do feats of athleticism all over the U.S. – at cat shows in Madison Square Garden, Orlando, and Las Vegas. The prize money is about $400 for the agility ring, so she does it mostly for the bragging rights.
‘Anne & Emmett’ at MetroStage
MetroStage in Alexandria is presenting "Anne & Emmett" from July 28 to 30.
2018 Fairfax County Student Peace Awards
Students from 23 Fairfax County schools recognized for promoting peace and conflict resolution.
A Visit to ‘August: Osage County’ in Alexandria
LTA presents drama about dysfunctional family in rural Oklahoma.
LTA Presents ‘Driving Miss Daisy’
Story shows 25-year relationship between strong-willed Daisy and black chauffeur Hoke.
LTA Presents ‘Driving Miss Daisy’
Bishop Ireton High School Stages “Little Women”
Story chronicles the March sisters in Louisa May Alcott's classic novel from the 1860s.
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Arlington Players Present ‘Beauty and the Beast’
Story revolves around Belle and the Beast, a prince under the spell of an enchantress.
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Salata Named Ravensworth Principal
Roxanne Salata, 41, has a motto she likes to use: People first and paper second.
Vienna Wireless Society Holds Field Day
About 50 people take part in the 24-hour national amateur radio event at Burke Lake Park.
Alexandria: Aldersgate Stages "Pride and Prejudice"
Presents Jane Austen's tale of manners, love and misunderstanding in class-conscious England.
Aldersgate Church Community Theater (ACCT) is putting on "Pride and Prejudice," Jane Austen's classic tale of manners, love and misunderstanding in class-conscious England in the early 19th century. Directed by Mary Ayala-Bush, the show runs through March 29.