‘Fall for the Book’ Festival Returns
Book festival connecting readers with national and local authors.
‘ART by George!’ Headlines Jazz Icons The Manhattan Transfer at GMU
The event to raise scholarship funds for George Mason University students.
‘La Boheme’ for Season Opening in Fairfax
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra to kick off new season Sept. 22.
Mason Cabaret to Perform ‘Evening with Sondheim’ in Arlington
Local music theater talent at Signature Theatre.
‘Great Performances’ Continue at George Mason University
New season announced with returning favorites and new performers.
Beloved Numbers, Beautiful Voices in Fairfax
Celebrating 60 years, Fairfax Symphony presents its season grand finale.
Ten New 10-minute Live Comedies Coming to Epicure Café in Fairfax
Infinity Stage presents the Short Comedy Play Festival.
Dinnerstein to Perform a Concerto Written for Her
Fairfax Symphony performs D.C. area premiere of Philip Glass’ new “Piano Concerto No. 3” with acclaimed pianist Simone Dinnerstein.
‘The Mountaintop’ Comes to GMU
Award-winning play based upon the last day of Dr. Martin Luther King coming to Center for the Arts
Revisiting Chicago Journalism of the 1920s in Falls Church
Providence Players to present ‘The Front Page.’
Angelika Theater Hosts International Film Festival in Fairfax City
The NOVA Festival will take place over two weeks, from April 1 to April 14.
Between Thwarted Love and Madness in Fairfax City
Virginia Opera presents “Lucia di Lammermoor” at GMU Center for the Arts.
A Play Full of Joy and Regret in Fairfax City
The Hub explores with “The Pavilion”: Is winning back who you left behind possible?
Inspiring Performance in Fairfax
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra inspiring next generation of music makers and music lovers.
World-renowned Dance Troupe Comes to Fairfax
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo coming to Center for the Arts.
Dancefest 2018 to Celebrate Northern Virginia Dance at George Mason University
Two days of juried dance performances at GMU.
The Providence Players to perform “The Phantom Tollbooth.”
The Providence Players to perform “The Phantom Tollbooth.”
Opera in the California Gold Rush Days
Virginia Opera’s “The Girl of the Golden West” at the Center for the Arts
Opera on Old West
Virginia Chamber Orchestra Opens 47th Season
Performing “Royal Tributes” at Northern Virginia Community College.
Orchestra
Epic Story About Combating Racism
Co-produced by Hub Theatre and Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia.
Secrets of the Universe
‘Tech Babies’ at Epicure Café in Fairfax
Jessica Robinson, founder of Fairfax’s “Better Said Than Done,” presents a one-woman show.
Musical Celebration for Fairfax County Milestone
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra presents ‘Fairfax Jubilee Program.’
Bringing Masterworks to Fairfax
Doug Mears, Fairfax Choral Society long time artistic director to retire.
Fairfax Symphony Launches New Series
‘FSO Presents’ features guest artists and ensembles in venues throughout Fairfax County.
Celebrating Beethoven
Fairfax Symphony, Fairfax Choral Society and Music and Arts Chorus at Mason stage.
Fairfax Symphony Orchestra
Blending the Modern with the Nostalgic
Virginia Chamber Orchestra’s presents “America’s Musical Keepsakes.”
Virginia Chamber Orchestra
Aquila Theatre’s “Our Trojan Wars” at Alden Theatre.
Aquila Theatre brings “Our Trojan War” to the Alden.
Experience Arts from Around the World at George Mason University
India’s ‘Taj Express: The Bollywood Musical Revue’ at the Center for the Arts.
Contemporary performing arts from India is heading to the Center for the Arts.
Dramatic, Suspenseful, Colorful
“The Magic Marksman” from Virginia Opera at Fairfax’s Center for the Arts.
“It’s a suspenseful thriller, with passionate romance and the struggle between good and evil.” That is how Adam Turner, principal conductor, Virginia Opera, described “The Magic Marksman,” the Opera’s next offering at the Center for the Arts.
Fairfax: Finding the True Spirit of Christmas
Providence Players present ‘Best Christmas Pageant Ever.’
"We selected “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” because when we first mounted the show in 2012 it was such a resounding audience favorite,” said Jayne Victor, PPF Board President. “It is a delightfully funny show and has such a strong positive message for the Holiday season."
Love and Sacrifice with Music
The Hub Theatre premieres ‘The Magi.’
Fairfax’s Hub Theatre is presenting the world premiere of “The Magi.” It is a riff from O. Henry’s famous short story about sacrifices people make for those they love. After all, to be and stay in love can mean making compromises.
Delightful Comic Opera Comes to Fairfax
Virginia Opera to perform “The Barber of Seville” at Center for the Arts.
A universally appealing comic opera, Rosinni’s “The Barber of Seville” contains instantly recognizable tunes that have made their way into pop culture. It "is truly one of the gateway operas, full of infectious tunes and hilarity that's remarkably easy to follow,” said Adam Turner, principal conductor and artistic advisor, Virginia Opera.
Fairfax: Opening Season with Double Delight
irginia Opera brings ‘The Seven Deadly Sins’ and ‘Pagliacci’ to the Center for the Arts.
Virginia Opera opens its 25th season at the Center for the Arts with a fascinating double bill not previously seen in Northern Virginia.
Fairfax: For Season Opening, ‘Amadeus’
Providence Players to perform the multi-Tony award winning play.
“Amadeus,” the multi-Tony award winning psychological mystery story about legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is the Providence Players (PPF) opening production for its new season. “Amadeus is filled will great drama, tremendous humor, a touch of mystery and wonderful music. It is a perfect play to kick off the season and reconnect us with our audiences.” said Jayne Victor, Providence Players Board President.
Fairfax: Captivating Story-telling with Audience Direction
Better Said Than Done presents ‘You Choose the Adventure’ in Fairfax.
Drawing upon their own real life adventures, snags and snares, storytellers from Northern Virginia’s Better Said Than Done enthralled an audience at a recent Saturday evening at Fairfax’s Auld Shebeen. With adroit storytelling based upon unexpected real events, seven skilled storytellers enchanted patrons with theatrical accounts full of charm and wonder. The evening was called “You Choose the Adventure.”
‘ReelAbilities’ Film Festival Arriving
Extraordinary stories of people differently abled.
A unique film festival dedicated to representing the lives, stories, and artistic expressions of people with disabilities is opening soon in Northern Virginia. It is the annual “ReelAbilities.” National in scope, the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia (JCCNV is) partnering with local Northern Virginia organizations to produce the week-long event.