Valley Playhouse Presents Annie (and Sandy!)
Valley Playhouse Presents: The Musical Annie
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019 7:30 PM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2019 3:00 PM
COURT SQUARE THEATER
41F COURT SQUARE HARRISONBURG, VA, 22801 UNITED STATES
Thurs (10/17) 7:30
Fri (10/18) 7:30
Sat (10/19) 7:30
Sun (10/20) 3:00
Thurs (10/24) 7:30 *
Fri (10/25) 7:30
Sat (10/26) 7:30
Sun (10/27) 3:00
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$15 Student/Senior Advanced
$20 Adult At Door
$18 Student/Senior At Door
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Directed by JP Gulla and Claire Wayman, with musical director Katey Hallock, Annie is based upon the popular Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie. Featuring music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin, and book by Thomas Meehan, the original Broadway production opened in 1977 and ran for nearly six years, setting a record for the Alvin (now Neil Simon) Theatre. Annie won seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Book, Score, Choreography, Scenic Design, and Costume Design.
The Valley Playhouse production features Eleanor Albers as Annie, Bob Lunger as Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks, Sarah Butzen as Grace, Shannon Listol Wilson as Miss Hannigan, Abby Jacobson as Lily St. Regis, and Mark Dowdy as Rooster. Many of the 27 cast members play more than one role. Set design is by J.P. Gulla, with lighting by Mark Dowdy, sound by Josh Mitri, and costumes by Alyssa Partlow.
Harrisonburg, Virginia
Harrisonburg is an independent city in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 48,914. Harrisonburg is the county seat of Rockingham County, although the two are separate jurisdictions. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Harrisonburg with Rockingham County for statistical purposes. Harrisonburg is home to James Madison University and Eastern Mennonite University.
Harrisonburg is the core city of the Harrisonburg, Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a 2011 estimated population of 126,562.
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Wayback Playback: United States elevator at the Baptist Healthplex in Clinton, MS
This video was taken in 2013 and was uploaded on my defunct Mid-South Elevators youtube channel that I had created thinking I needed a fresh start for content but it failed because lack of viewers...
Poet, Angela M. Carter, performing at James Madison University
Poet, Angela Marie Carter, reading at James Madison University. Harrisonburg, VA. Proving that silence is not golden.
Former VA Governor Mark Warner supporting Jim Webb 4 Senate
Selections from former Virginia Governor Mark Warner's opening speech for Jim Webb's Democratic Senate campaign in Harrisonburg, Virginia at the Court Square Theatre. More than 400 people were packed into the small theater. Warner has decided not to run for President in '08, but we hope to see him on the campaign trail again in the future. Some wobbly video - sorry!
Aaron's Civil War Travels - The Battle of New Market Virginia
A quick overview of the Battle of New Market Virginia.
Madeline MacNeil: How Can I Keep from Singing?
Recorded live at the Court Square Theater, Harrisonburg VA, Oct. 21, 2006 as part of Falling Mountain Music's Project Warmth concerts for the EveryDay Angels Foundation. Six of the record label's artists performed at concerts to collect coats and blankets for the less fortunate; Randy Barrett, Debra Cowan, Michael DeLalla, Madeline MacNeil, Andrew McKnight, and wild carrot.
Wingspan by poet, and activist, Angela M. Carter
Poet, activist, author, motivational speaker Angela M. Carter performs spoken word piece, Wingspan.
Video directed by Alex Kent.
Music by Ryan Clark.
Special thanks to Court Square Theater, Harrisonburg, VA.
Sonshine Paranormal EVP at the Kuhn State Hospital
Barbara &I where on our aniversary when we drove by this old condemmed building and decided to take a look this is what we found.check out the pics on our fb
Very nice Haughton Traction elevator @ The Bankruptcy Court Roanoke VA with PTL buttons
(recorded 5-15-2013 with TheWildEeper) This thing has been modded several times, formerly a US now has PTL buttons and I LOVE these new fixtures! Facebook:
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Carrie Hassler - Turn the Page
CHHR at Court Square Theater in Harrisonburg, VA on October 11.
Witnesses take stand in police officer killing
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Carrie Hassler & Hard Rain - Reno & Smiley tune
CHHR at Court Square Theater in Harrisonburg, VA on Oct. 11.
James Madison
James Madison, Jr. (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836) was an American statesman, political theorist and the fourth President of the United States (1809–1817). He is hailed as the Father of the Constitution for being instrumental in the drafting of the United States Constitution and as the key champion and author of the United States Bill of Rights. He served as a politician much of his adult life.
After the constitution had been drafted, Madison became one of the leaders in the movement to ratify it. His collaboration with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay produced the Federalist Papers (1788). Circulated only in New York at the time, they would later be considered among the most important treatises in support of the Constitution. He was also a delegate to the Virginia constitutional ratifying convention, and was instrumental to the successful ratification effort in Virginia. Like most of his contemporaries, Madison changed his political views during his life. During the drafting and ratification of the constitution, he favored a strong national government, though later he grew to favor stronger state governments, before settling between the two extremes late in his life.
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2524 Yorkshire St. Ames, IA 50010
Acres of great neighbors surround this large 2,826 SqFt Ranch with an over-sized, 3+ car, insulated garage. You'll find an updated kitchen loaded with beautiful stainless steel appliances and new engineered hardwood floors throughout the main living area. Current residents love the short walk to Somerset businesses and convenience stores. Hard surface access connects this irrigated green oasis to an awesome walking trail. When you've had enough of the outdoors, snuggle up in the recently-finished lower-level theater room or soak in your new hot tub! If you love bass, don't worry, it's insulated even better than the garage! Jason Mickelson 515-290-5859 CENTURY 21 Signature Real Estate, Licensed in the state of Iowa.
Otis Hydraulic Elevators @ Macy's (former Marshall Field's) Westfield Old Orchard
I believe these are Otis but I'm not 100% sure. These seem to be a little slow but of course elevators in a former Marshall Fields store can be like that.
Walmart shooting surveillance footage
KING 5's Drew Mikkelsen sits down with a victim of the Walmert shooter to watch the security cam footage.
Rats Invaded These Famous Restaurants When Business Closed for the Night
Rats running around in the open are a plague many major cities face but what happens when restaurants close for the night? The Inside Edition Rat Patrol headed to Philadelphia to see if rodents run amok once restaurants close their doors. The team visited well-known spots, including Jim's Steaks and Shake Shack, and they were shocked by what they found.
City Parc at Fry Street - Denton, TX
Live like you mean it at City Parc at Fry Street, the best in Denton student living! At City Parc, you'll have the off campus, student lifestyle you've been dreaming of.
City Parc is located within walking distance to the educational opportunities of UNT, and it is also in close proximity to TWU. Additionally, this incredible community is within walking distance to a variety of retail offerings at Denton Square as well as the exciting Fry Street entertainment area.
With the unbelievable recreational amenities practically at your doorstep, you'll never want to leave home. Kick back in style on expansive sun decks at the resort-style pool accented by an arbor and bubbling water features. Grab some friends for an exciting match at the sand volleyball court. And there's nothing quite like a cookout or BBQ within the convenient picnic areas located throughout the property. How about shooting some hoops at the basketball court? Or, if you're looking for more robust physical action, head over to the fitness center for a heart-pumping workout on state-of-the-art equipment.
For quieter activity, work on your tan at the free tanning booth or sharpen your skills in the music and art studios. Enter the impressive clubhouse and be treated to spacious, tasteful surroundings. Challenge a friend to billiards or simply relax in a living-room style setting in front of the HDTV. Enjoy a cold drink or snack at the inviting cyber café, or catch up on your studies at the study lounge or computer center. Later, join friends at the theatre room for a movie or to watch the big game.
Within your apartment home, you'll be impressed by appealing design options like stained concrete and hardwood-style floors. Created specifically for student housing, all units are fully-furnished with individual leases. Additionally, your apartment is equipped with a gourmet kitchen featuring an electric range and oven, a microwave, a full-sized refrigerator with icemaker, a dishwasher and a garbage disposal. In addition to the living, dining, and bedroom furniture -- doing your laundry is quick and easy with the included washer and dryer.
In addition to unparalleled amenities and apartments -- we pride ourselves on providing outstanding customer service and our on-site management, maintenance, and community assistant staff is always available 24-hours a day for your convenience. In addition to checking out our one of a kind amenities, make sure to come out and participate in the numerous residence life programs, which offer a variety of educational, recreational and social activities. Meet your neighbors at our next pool party, enjoy dinner on us at fajita night, and don't miss out on perfecting your resume at our next resume building workshop.
So take advantage of our convenient location, stylish design and unmatched amenities—everything you want and need in one place makes City Parc the best choice for college living in Denton, Texas.
Staunton Mall - Raw & Real Retail
This is our walkthrough of Staunton Mall in Staunton, VA from August 5, 2019. This is dying/dead mall tucked in the Shenandoah mountains of central Virginia. Despite having 2 open anchors on either end, the mall is emptying out to the point where there is mostly only mall walkers and people traversing from one anchor to the other. To top this off, there is a very loud buzzing noise that can be heard throughout the mall. It felt very sad walking around this mall.
Songs used in this video (in order):
Klaus Schulze - Schwanensee I
Steve Gray - Wonder Groove
With the lack of a Wiki page, here is an article from 2017 by the SkyCity2 blog (edited slightly for updated information):
Staunton Mall opened originally as Staunton Plaza, an open-air mall anchored on one end by Montgomery Ward, the other by JCPenney, and Woolworth's (now Peebles) on the back side in the center. The 68,000 square ft. Montgomery Ward was the first to open in September 1968 with the rest of the mall opening the following April. Safeway also opened a store on the front of the mall facing the parking lot and People's Drug took over another junior anchor spot between the main entrance and JCPenney with two entrances into the mall.
A major issue that was damaging to the early mall was access. At the time the mall opened, there was no direct access to the mall from I-81 forcing travelers to either exit onto US 11 nine miles south on I-81 or cut through on secondary roads from US 250 to reach the mall. This alone could have brought the mall to the brink of death within just a few years of opening. Fortunately, VDOT came to the rescue and constructed a limited access spur just south of the mall in 1981. While it was proposed for part of a now-completed larger VA 262 by-pass, this short expressway meant a quick stop off of I-81 at the mall thus bringing weary travelers back to the mall. This helped increase the malls viability eventually leading to a major reworking of the mall to expand its appeal. VA 262 today forms a western beltway around the city as a super two on the SW leg, and the completion of the connector led to an explosion of businesses around the mall during the 80's and 90's.
In 1986, Staunton Mall not only was fully enclosed, but it was also given a huge addition. Since Montgomery Ward was somewhat offset on the north side, the new wing was built so that it wrapped around the store to extend to a new Leggett store that opened in February 1987. However, this same modification destroyed Montgomery Ward's direct access to the front parking lot that it enjoyed for nearly two decades. In addition, the auto center had to relocate north of the mall. Dollar Tree has operated since 2002 in that location. However, this also resulted in Wards ultimately gaining two mall entrances while the mall gained significantly more space than its former configuration.
The first anchor change since the mall was enclosed was in 1982, was when Safeway closed at the mall. Since then, the former Safeway in the mall changed ownership a bunch of times. It was Sears Surplus for about a decade after, then Goody's took over in 1993. Goody's remained until Stage Stores bought them in 2009. After that, the old Safeway location became Gold's Gym then Staunton Health & Fitness. The result is that the original Safeway location has seen a very high amount of turnover and is currently vacant yet again. In addition, the unusually small size of the Montgomery Ward resulted in Wards becoming a concept store called Focus Montgomery Ward that involved four separate stores that excluded clothing and apparel. The Focus name was used for a period of time in the late 80's and early 90's.
After Woolworth went out of business, Stone & Thomas opened a store in the former location in 1997. Stone & Thomas was bought out the following year by Elder-Beerman. Elder-Beerman sold the store to Stage Stores opening the location under the Peebles name. Two changes happened simultaneously with the opening of Stone & Thomas. For one, the mall's fountain, added in 1986, was removed. The second was the mall's food court was relocated next to the theaters. When Stage stores bought Goody's a few years later in 2009, Goody's location in the mall was immediately closed due to store overlap.
After Stone & Thomas came and left, Montgomery Ward would close their store with the chain in 2001. Steve & Barry's took the former Wards spot from 2006-2009, but since then nothing permanent has used the former store. Despite all these anchor changes, JCPenney has been completely stable at the mall operating continuously in the same location from 1969 to present while Belk has continuously operated at their location from 1987 to present. Unfortunately, the shaky stability of the two largest anchors have not been enough to drive traffic into the increasingly quiet mall in between.