Nov 18 Tuesday
Mary Baldwin University is thrilled to host the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation’s dynamic “Head, Heart, Hustle” workshop — a fast-paced, 60- to 90-minute experience where participants map their skills and lived experiences (Head) to the issues they care about most (Heart) and leave with one concrete, bite-sized next step (Hustle) they can launch immediately.
Guided by seasoned Sullivan facilitators, you’ll dive into rapid-fire reflections, small-group coaching, and the famous “divide-the-dream-by-500” challenge, emerging with fresh clarity, a written micro-action plan, and a network of fellow changemakers.
Open to students, faculty, staff, and our wider Staunton community, this free session is perfect for anyone who wants to turn passion into purposeful action and see real impact start this week.
Nov 19 Wednesday
A Little Prayer
SHOWTIMESWednesday, November 12th at 2:00pmWednesday, November 19th at 7:00pm
TICKETS - $10
SHORT BLURBA man tries to protect his daughter-in-law when he finds out that his son is having an affair.
LONG BLURBA loving father (David Strathairn) grapples with how to protect his daughter-in-law (Jane Levy) when he discovers that his son is having an affair. A heart-tugging drama about finding kindred spirits in unexpected places, A Little Prayer is a sensitive and searching portrait of a Southern family from writer-director Angus MacLachlan.
Rated RRun Time: 1 Hour 31 minutes
Balancing heartache and grace, the film captures the tragic and the beautiful facets of family life with rare empathy and control.- Filipe Freitas, Always Good Movies
The movie is a labor of love about the never-ending emotional gut punch of parenthood and the individual’s need to find some beauty, clarity and connection in the wreckage of a well-intentioned family.- Thelma Adams, AARP Movies for Grownups
Nov 20 Thursday
Eunoia Theatre will present a staged reading of Art & Eros by Iris Murdoch on November 20th at Church of the Incarnation, 75 N. Mason Street, Harrisonburg. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and the performance begins at 7:30 p.m.
Art & Eros is a playful yet profound dramatic work on the nature of art, presenting us with timely (and timeless) questions about art’s relationship to truth and reality, to politics and religion, to beauty and morality, and to love. Lighthearted and enlightening, it is Iris Murdoch’s updated take on a Socratic dialogue, in which we find Socrates, Plato, and their friends gathered together to eat, drink, and wrestle not only with art’s meaning but also for each other’s attention—and affection. The work both addresses and fully brings to life so many of our desires, such as the desire for truth, for power, for goodness, and for love.
Directed by Michael Trocchia, the reading features cast members Philip Bly, Declan Leach, Rhys McClelland, Adam McKnight, Joe Seitz, and Becca Stehle. The reading is presented in partnership with Arts Incarnate and the JMU Department of Philosophy and Religion.
Admission is free and reservations are not required.
Building and supporting our community is what we do at the LIFEworks Project! We invite you to shop our client choice grocery outlet today from 4:30pm-7pm.The River City Bread Basket is located at 505 N. Winchester Ave. in Waynesboro, Va. Select what works best for you and your family! Grab a shopping cart and not a box! All items are available while supplies last! Meat, eggs, dairy and more! All FREE!Call 540-251-2381 to registerWe’ll see you soon! #ThriveThursday#distributionwithdignity #buildcommunity#foodjustice #empowerment
Nov 21 Friday
It’s Jekyll and Hyde with a twist! The internationally renowned PUSH Physical Theatre presents an innovative and harrowing retelling of the iconic classic Jekyll and Hyde with their own adaptation. This “perennial powerhouse” (City News) stretches the boundaries of conventional theatre, presenting work that blends humor with intense athleticism, gravity-defying acrobatics, and soulful artistry. Experiencing PUSH’s unique blend of theatre is “a rare treat.” (New York Theatre Guide). Meet Edward Hyde. He has rented a theatre, put on his fanciest suit, and hired a couple of actors to tell his side of the story. His lofty ambitions to be a superstar careen off the rails when his special guest is late and his actors go off script. Can he keep his emotions in check and pull off the greatest event of the century? Come and experience this incredible night of theatre and find out! HYDE won the coveted Critics Choice: Best Play-Drama Award at the Orlando Fringe Festival. Recommended for ages 13 and above. Adult content and adult language.
Nov 22 Saturday
FREE ADMISSION!
Cooter's Garage Band performs live every Saturday! 1pm-3pm
Cooter's Place - Luray4768 US-211, Luray, VA 22835
Nov 23 Sunday
Bluegrass Concert live every Sunday 2pm-4pm
Magdalena is thrilled to present their program, 'Nine Witch Knots: English Ballads and Dances.'
This hour-long concert boasts an impressive selection of mystical English ballads and toe-tapping country dances. Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy some of England’s most exciting folk repertoire, presented with early music style!
$20 suggested donation.
Magdalena is an emerging ensemble specializing in the musical intersection between historical performance and folk tradition. They were named Early Music America’s Emerging Ensemble of 2024, and have been presented by Early Music Now, the Indianapolis Early Music Festival, and Arizona Early Music, among others. For more information, visit Magdalena's website: www.magdalena-ensemble.com.
Nov 29 Saturday
Kick off the holiday season in Downtown Waynesboro on Saturday, November 29 from 11 am – 5 pm during Winterfest, a full day of festive fun celebrating Small Business Saturday. Bring the whole family, support local businesses, and make a day of it in Downtown!
Enjoy the Cookie Trail and Wassail Trail as you sip and shop your way through downtown. You can meet Santa, the Grinch, sing with strolling carolers, enjoy free music and caricature drawings, vote for your favorite winter window display - and so much more.
Check out the whole schedule of events!
Get your Cookie Trail tickets here!
Dec 04 Thursday
Every second, the planet gets hotter. Storms get stronger. Wildfires burn longer. And while you’re listening right now, climate change isn’t slowing down. But here’s the truth: you can help stop it. With just a few hours of your time, you can stand up for climate justice. Volunteer this month with Climate Mobilization Project, which is working to empower communities to build resilience. Join our volunteer orientation on December 4th at 7pm Eastern standard time to get started. The link is https://bit.ly/climatesurvivalvolunteer If you don’t act, who will? Don’t wait because the planet can’t either.
Dec 05 Friday
One of the most popular musical performances of the year, the Holiday Extravaganza features the Chorale, Concert Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Symphonic Band and audience sing-alongs.
Shenandoah Valley Art Center presents: Compositions that Work with Peg Sheridan. Do you wonder why your paintings don't seem to "pull together" at the end? Would you like to understand how to use compositional tools to make your paintings better? In this hands-on class, you will learn powerful, practical compositional tools that work. Whether you are painting landscapes, figures, still life or abstracts, you will learn how to arrange shapes for better impact and balance. Through guided exercises, you will learn compositions that are proven winners. Peg will provide weekly demonstrations for each of the six weeks of class. She will provide color worksheets, one-on-one help and weekly reviews of student paintings. She has been painting in watercolors for 45 years, and teaching watercolor painting for 35 years, and is known to be the most popular watercolor instructor in the Piedmont/Blue Ridge region. See Peg's work, and more about her classes and materials list at www.pegsheridan.com . (Fee: $250, Tuesdays, September 23, 30, October 7, 14, 21, & 28, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, at 126 S. Wayne Avenue., Waynesboro, VA 22980, register: www.pegsheridan.com or call SVAC at 540-949-7662)
Shenandoah Valley Art Center presents a free Bi-Monthly Printmaking Demonstration! These sessions are not only free but open to the public. Our goal is to have you join us to learn more about this amazing medium and experience the possibilities of the Tom Brown Printmaking Studio! (Tuesdays, November 4 and 18, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., 416 W. Main St. Waynesboro, VA 22980.)
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center during the month of October, in the Cabell/Arehart Invitational Gallery, is presenting Elizabeth Wislar’s sculptural assemblage artwork. These pieces blend the joy of gathering and creating new artifacts from reclaimed materials, based on a belief that everything we need already exists. Wislar shares , “The assemblage pieces on display blend my joy of celebrating what it means to Gather with the creation of a new art and artifacts from reclaimed materials. The Gatherer cultivates. The Gatherer cares for the nourishment of people, the histories, the elders, the children, the traditions, the stories, the spirits, the plants, the food, the art, the land, the air, and the water. Let us Gather, collect, cultivate, and tell stories, using what we have gathered.” Wislar is a Multi-Award- Winning Costume professional, a large-scale repurposed textile artist, activist, and instructor. Of Native American ancestry, she is enrolled as a tribal member. The exhibition opening will be October 4, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. and guests are welcome to meet and talk to the artist. The exhibition is open to the public October 4 – November 29, Tuesday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., at 126 S. Wayne Ave, Waynesboro, VA 22980.
Shenandoah Valley Art Center presents: The Artist’s Sketchbook: Foundations in Color, Texture and Techniques with Rainbow Willard. Whether you are just getting started or want to reignite your creativity , this six week class is designed to help artists build technical skill while developing a personal visual voice- all within the pages of a working sketchbook. You will explore foundational techniques like color mixing, layering, and value studies using accessible materials like graphite, colored pencil, and acrylic paint. Each class includes a worm-up prompt, a focused technique or concept, and time for play, exploration, and reflection. This course is ideal for anyone seeking structure inspiration, or a return to joyful artmaking. You will leave with a sketchbook full of creative breakthroughs and a toolbox of techniques to keep your practice going strong. Rainbow Willard is a practicing artist and art educator with a BFA in Art Education from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has experience teaching all ages and specializes in drawing, painting, mixed media, and printmaking. Rainbow creates a welcoming, encouraging space where students can build confidence, explore new techniques, and make art that feels personal and fun.( $175, material fee $10, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., October 8, 15, 22, 29, November 12, 19, register: www.rainbowwillard.com/shop )
Blue MoonSHOWTIMESWednesday, November 19th at 2:00pmWednesday, November 26th at 7:00pm
SHORT BLURBTells the story of Lorenz Hart's struggles with alcoholism and mental health as he tries to save face during the opening of "Oklahoma!".
LONG BLURBRichard Linklater's Blue Moon tells the story of legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart bravely facing the future as his professional and private life unravel at the opening night party for his former partner's hit show Oklahoma! By the time this night is over, Hart will have confronted both a world that no longer values his talent and the seeming impossibility of love.
Rated RRun Time: 1 Hour 40 minutes
Richard Linklater has made many portraits of time. This is perhaps one of his most intimate and saddest. And Ethan Hawke, in one of the best performances of his career, accompanies him with a heartbreaking dedication.- Ruben Peralta Rigaud, Cocalecas
A tour-de-force performance for Hawke, the performance and manner in he wraps his lips around these words is masterful of an actor, much like the man he is playing, at the top of his game directed by one of the best.- Carla Renata, The Curvy Film Critic
The winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Original Score, this lush romance unfolds with what The New York Times calls “the most intensely romantic score of any musical since West Side Story.” Mother-daughter duo Margaret and Clara tour Florence in search of the city’s wonders. A fateful moment sparks an intense romance between Clara and a handsome local, Fabrizio. Audiences are swept along a winding road filled with love and longing, where paths twist and diverge to discover new opportunities and a secret kept in the shadows for far too long. Features students from JMU’s School of Theatre and Dance. THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com. Produced by arrangement with Turner Entertainment Co. Owner of the original motion picture “Light In The Piazza.” Based on the Novel by Elizabeth Spencer. Contains adult content, adult language, and sexual content. Recommended for ages 13 and up.
Shenandoah Valley Art Center presents: Acrylic Foundations, Techniques and Textures for all levels with Rainbow Willard. For new or experienced artists, this course offers a hands-on, supportive environment to explore the versatile world of acrylic painting. Students will learn the fundamentals of the medium through weekly exercises and guided explorations, covering color mixing, blending, layering, texture, and a variety of tools and surfaces. Each session builds on the last, leading up to a final expressive piece that allows students to put their new skills to use. Rainbow Willard is a practicing artist and art educator with a BFA in Art Education from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has experience teaching all ages and specializes in drawing, painting, mixed media, and printmaking. Rainbow creates a welcoming, encouraging space where students can build confidence, explore new techniques, and make art that feels personal and fun. In lieu of paying the materials fee, students should check the class materials list at www.svacart.com . (Fee: $175 and a $20 materials fee due to instructor at beginning of class. register at www.rainbowwillard.com/shop, 6 week course,
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center during the month of August, in the Cabell/Arehart Invitational Gallery, is presenting Elizabeth Moss: Passages Through Art, Myth, Magic, and Healing. Moss built a career in arts administration and curatorial pursuits. As a seasoned visual artist, Elizabeth has spent over two decades exploring the power of symbolism, storytelling, and nature through her work. A deep personal vision- one rooted in mythology, sacred imagery, and the organic forms of the natural world are reflected in her work. In her own words, “I have a fascination with symbols and the effect these images can have on the subconscious. Serendipitously, symbols keep showing up in my life, and as a result in my work. My imagination is inspired by myth, sacred icons, the gods and goddesses, masks, and Mother Gaia. Especially by the ocean and the forest. Both provide evocative opportunities to observe the geometry and symbols created by nature. The story is there to be discovered in each line, whorl and tint of color. The artwork I create speaks to the universal connection I feel we all have with each other and the natural world.” The exhibition opening will be August 2, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. and guests are welcome to meet and talk to the artist The exhibition is open to the public August 2 – September 27, Tuesday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Saturday, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., at 126 S. Wayne Ave, Waynesboro, VA 22980.
Thursday’s Painting Group is a meeting of artists who want to paint! Artists bring their own supplies and gather at SVAC on Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at no cost to participants. Take advantage of your fellow painters for inspiration and light critique if you are interested. Come relax, share ideas or techniques, and independently work in the medium of your choice! Please call Shenandoah Valley Art Center if you are interested in joining and reserving a space! (540-949-7662, July 3,10, 17, 24, 31, 416 W. Main St., Waynesboro 22980)