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SUMMARY:Julius Caesar
DESCRIPTION:The play will be presented by CAST\, the Cambridge American Stage Tour\, a troupe composed of Cambridge students who have been crossing the Atlantic annually for over two decades to bring the works of British playwrights to our shores. This diverse group of undergraduate and postgraduate students travels up and down the East Coast\, visiting colleges from the University of Florida to Harvard\, with stops at high schools and venues like the Little Washington Theatre on the way. \nTickets are $20 plus fees and can be purchased at Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.raac.org/upcoming-events/julius-caesar/
LOCATION:Little Washington Theatre\, 291 Gay Street\, Washington\, VA\, 22740\, United States
CATEGORIES:RAAC Events,Theatre
ORGANIZER;CN="Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community":MAILTO:theater@raac.org
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SUMMARY:Julius Caesar
DESCRIPTION:The play will be presented by CAST\, the Cambridge American Stage Tour\, a troupe composed of Cambridge students who have been crossing the Atlantic annually for over two decades to bring the works of British playwrights to our shores. This diverse group of undergraduate and postgraduate students travels up and down the East Coast\, visiting colleges from the University of Florida to Harvard\, with stops at high schools and venues like the Little Washington Theatre on the way.  \nTickets are $20 plus fees and can be purchased at Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.raac.org/upcoming-events/julius-caesar-2/
LOCATION:Little Washington Theatre\, 291 Gay Street\, Washington\, VA\, 22740\, United States
CATEGORIES:RAAC Events,Theatre
ORGANIZER;CN="Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community":MAILTO:theater@raac.org
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SUMMARY:RAAC Movie - American Fiction
DESCRIPTION:American Fiction is a thought-provoking and funny film directed by Cord Jefferson and starring Jeffrey Wright. The American Film Institute ranked this movie as one of the ten best for 2023; it also won five nominations at the 96th Academy Awards\, including Best Actor for Wright\, and best adapted screenplay for Jefferson. Wright sensitively plays Thelonious “Monk” Ellison\, a literary-minded African American writer who is pressed to chase greater commercial success by churning out cliche-filled works depicting Black suffering at its rawest. Exasperated\, he composes a hoax novel filled with rappers\, crack\, and deadbeat dads\, but the story grows more complicated when the book becomes a soaring success. American Fiction shines a light on questions of race\, class and trend-driven publishing. Yet it isn’t a lecture\, but a drama involving complex characters whom movie audiences care about. \nThere is no ticket charge\, but donations are welcome to offset production costs.
URL:https://www.raac.org/upcoming-events/raac-movie-american-fiction/
LOCATION:Little Washington Theatre\, 291 Gay Street\, Washington\, VA\, 22740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films,RAAC Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community":MAILTO:theater@raac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T193000
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SUMMARY:Endgame
DESCRIPTION:The RAAC Community Theatre will be presenting a production of what Samuel Beckett called his masterpiece\, Endgame. Performances are scheduled for September 27 and 29\, and October 4 and 5 at the Little Washington Theatre (291 gay Street). The show on Sunday\, Sept. 29 will be a matinee (3 pm); the other three shows will be at 7:30 pm. \nAfter an exceptional production of Waiting for Godot in 2019\, director Mike Mahoney and the Godot team are taking on Beckett once again. The cast includes Godot actors Hugh Hill and Andy Platt\, along with Mike King (recently seen as the male lead in Our Town)\, and long-time RAAC thespian Sallie Morgan. Platt and another Godot veteran\, Stephanie Mastri\, are assisting with direction. \nLiterary critic Harold Bloom called this play the most original work of literature of the 20th century\, and this production promises to deliver wit\, pathos\, and thought-provoking ambiguities. \nTickets for Endgame may be purchased through Eventbrite ($15 plus fees; $20 at the door).
URL:https://www.raac.org/upcoming-events/endgame/
LOCATION:Little Washington Theatre\, 291 Gay Street\, Washington\, VA\, 22740\, United States
CATEGORIES:RAAC Events,Theatre
ORGANIZER;CN="Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community":MAILTO:theater@raac.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240929T170000
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SUMMARY:Endgame
DESCRIPTION:The RAAC Community Theatre will be presenting a production of what Samuel Beckett called his masterpiece\, Endgame. Performances are scheduled for September 27 and 29\, and October 4 and 5 at the Little Washington Theatre (291 gay Street). The show on Sunday\, Sept. 29 will be a matinee (3 pm); the other three shows will be at 7:30 pm. \nAfter an exceptional production of Waiting for Godot in 2019\, director Mike Mahoney and the Godot team are taking on Beckett once again. The cast includes Godot actors Hugh Hill and Andy Platt\, along with Mike King (recently seen as the male lead in Our Town)\, and long-time RAAC thespian Sallie Morgan. Platt and another Godot veteran\, Stephanie Mastri\, are assisting with direction. \nLiterary critic Harold Bloom called this play the most original work of literature of the 20th century\, and this production promises to deliver wit\, pathos\, and thought-provoking ambiguities. \nTickets for Endgame may be purchased through Eventbrite ($15 plus fees; $20 at the door).
URL:https://www.raac.org/upcoming-events/endgame-2/
LOCATION:Little Washington Theatre\, 291 Gay Street\, Washington\, VA\, 22740\, United States
CATEGORIES:RAAC Events,Theatre
ORGANIZER;CN="Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community":MAILTO:theater@raac.org
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