66 | January/February 2015
Inside Fayetteville
JANUARY 28TH THROUGH
FEBRUARY 1ST
e ree Musketeers
Alexander Dumas' classic tale
comes alive on the Cape Fear
Regional Stage. is rousing story
of swashbuckling, heroism and
treachery is an action packed
adventure for the whole family.
For tickets, show times and more
information call 910.323.4334 or
visit www.cfrt.org.
FEBRUARY 1ST
Dancing Stories with
April C. Turner
Kick off your Black History Month
celebration at the Museum of the
Cape Fear as we present Dancing
Stories with April C. Turner. She
uses dances, stories and songs from
traditional West African culture
to affi rm community-building
concepts such as working together,
integrity and perseverance.
is program is a well-rounded
cultural experience focusing on the
strength of art to inspire, unite and
educate. e celebration begins at
2:00 p.m. For more information,
please contact 910.486.1330.
FEBRUARY 1ST
Carolina Philharmonic Orchestra
Bass Quintet Workshop and
Recital
e musicians of the Carolina
Philharmonic are active educators
and orchestral and chamber
musicians working across the
state and the world. Attend their
workshop and see them perform at
Methodist University's Hensdale
Chape beginning at 4:00 p.m. For
more information, visit www.
methodist.edu/music.
FEBRUARY 1ST THROUGH
7TH
Paint the Town Red Week
e American Heart Association's
Go Red for Women Campaign
will be having various events
throughout the city culminating
in a fabulous fashion show on
February 7th at Macy's Cross
Creek Mall. For more information,
dates and times of events, check
out their Facebook page: Go Red
for Women - Fayetteville NC.
FEBRUARY 11TH
Dancing Pros Live
Dance pros from "Dancing with
the Stars" will be performing live
at the Crown eatre at 7:30 p.m.
Alan icke will host the evening
with a special appearance by
Karina Smirnoff . For tickets and
more information visit
www.community-concerts.com.
FEBRUARY 13TH THROUGH
MARCH 1ST
A Streetcar Named Desire
e 1947 play written by American
playwright Tennessee Williams
will come to life on the Gilbert
eater stage. Blanche DuBois
is a fading Southern belle who
clings to high-toned Southern
customs of decorum. Blanche
arrives at the apartment of her
sister, Stella Kowalski in New
Orleans; one of the streetcars she
takes to get there is named Desire.
For more show times, tickets and
more information, please contact
910.678.7186.
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