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The following is a list of upcoming productions and auditions in the Fairfax-Loudoun area:  Productions - Virginia Virtuosi. Northern Virginia’s new string trio, Virginia Virtuosi, launches a six-concert series Thursday, Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m., at the Old Town Hall in the City of Fairfax.

The program features works by Beethoven, Mozart and Schubert as well as modern classics like Prokofiev’s “Trapeze” Quintet Op. 39 and a world premiere by Virginia composer Mark Bergman.

Alexandria’s Lyceum also presents this program Friday, Oct. 17, at 7:30 p.m.

For information about the complete series, call 703-815 8324 or visit www.virginiavirtuosi.com.

Workhouse Arts Center concert. The Workhouse Arts Center, 9601 Ox Road, Lorton, presents “The Best of Friends – Singing Songs of a Lifetime” as the next performance in its ArtNotes series Friday, Oct. 17, and Saturday, Oct. 18, at 6 p.m.

Cabaret artists Beverly Cosham, Charles Williams and George Fulginiti-Shakar team up to present popular music and Broadway favorites spanning six decades.

The event begins both evenings with a gallery exhibition preview and reception followed by the concert at 7 p.m. It takes place on the second floor.

Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Contact Kevin Sheehan at kevinsheehan@lortonarts.org or 703-495-0001.


'Over the River.' Tickets are on sale for the Vienna Theatre Company's production of the comedy “Over the River and Through the Woods” at the Vienna Community Center, 120 Cherry St. 

Performances are Oct. 24, Oct. 25, Oct. 27, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 at 8 p.m., and Oct. 26 and Nov. 2 at 1 p.m.

Tickets are $10, senior citizens 65 and older and students $9.

Call Vienna Parks and Recreation at 703-255-6360 or log on to www.viennava.gov.


'Il Trovatore.' George Mason University's Center for the Arts presents The Virginia Opera's production of Verdi's “Il Trovatore” Friday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Oct. 19, at 2 p.m.

The Center for the Arts complex is on the Fairfax campus of George Mason University at the intersection of Braddock Road and Route 123.

Peter Mark conducts his 100th Virginia Opera production.

The production includes new staging by returning stage director Lillian Groag, new set by Michael Ganio and new lighting by Richard Winkler.

Soprano Eilana Lappalainen, tenor Gustavo Lopez Manzitti and two-time Grammy Award-winning baritone Nmon Ford will be returning to the state.

Mezzo-soprano Jeniece Golbourne and bass-baritone Ashraf Sewailam will be making their debuts.

Tickets are $86, $72 or $44 (Friday) and $98, $80 or $48 (Sunday). Charge by phone at 888-945-2468 or visit www.tickets.com. Paid parking is in the deck adjacent to the mainstage Concert Hall, and free parking is in university lot K. Log on to www.gmu.edu/cfa.


'PetPourri.' Springfield Community Theatre announces the first production in its 2008-2009 season and the premier of a new musical, “PetPourri,” by Andrea Dodds and Deborah Wicks La Puma.

Curtain times are Fridays and Saturdays, Oct. 17-18, Oct. 24-25, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 at 8 p.m.; and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. Oct. 19, Oct. 26 and Nov. 2.

Performances will be held at a new location, The John Swazy Theatre at The New School of Northern Virginia, 9431 Silver King Court in Fairfax.

Tickets are $18, students and seniors $15. Groups of 10 or more also $15 per ticket. Show tickets and season tickets may be purchased at www.sctonline.org.

For reservations, call 703-866-6238; for information, call 703-978-7650.


'New Year's Tale.' The Hub Theatre, a new nonprofit, professional theater company in Reston, announces the reading of “A New Year’s Tale,” an Irish-themed play by local award-winning author and poet Penelope Ann Thoms. Readings are Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. at Greater Reston Arts Center, 12001 Market St. Suite 301, and Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. at the Reston Used Book Shop, 1623 Washington Plaza.

The Hub was founded and managed by Helen Pafumi, Maggie Ulmer and Marey Oakes.

All readings are free.

Log on to www.thehubtheatre.org.




Fairfax Symphony Orchestra. The Fairfax Symphony Orchestra will showcase the second of six finalists for the position of FSO music director during a concert Oct. 25, 8 p.m., at George Mason University's Center for the Arts, 4373 Mason Pond Drive in Fairfax.

This concert will showcase the talents of Marcelo Lehninger, 29, music adviser of the Youth Orchestra of the Americas.

Repertoire chosen by Lehninger includes Villa-Lobos, “The Little Train of the Brazilian Countryman”; Falla, “Nights in the Gardens of Spain”; and Rimsky-Korsakov, “Scheherazade.”

A guest artist, pianist Angela Cheng, also will perform.

Ticket prices range from $25 to $55. Call 888-945-2468 or visit Tickets.com.

For more concert information, visit www.fairfaxsymphony.org.


'Forbidden Broadway.' The New York cast of “Forbidden Broadway” goes onstage at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, at The Robert Ames Alden Theatre in the McLean Community Center, 1234 Ingleside Ave. This is a Tony Award-winning roast of Broadway musicals past and present. It features outrageous costumes, hilarious lyrics spoofing Broadway's best songs and madcap impressions of favorite Broadway stars. Tickets are $37, $30 for McLean tax district residents.

Ticketmaster: 703-573-SEAT, www.ticketmaster.com. Information: 703-744-9363, www.mcleancenter.org.


Ballet Flamenco Jose Porcel. George Mason University Center for the Arts welcomes back Ballet Flamenco Jose Porcel, Friday, Oct. 31, at 8 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. An explosion of rhythms, colors and emotions by Spain’s pre-eminent company of dancers, musicians and singers. A preperformance discussion, free to ticket holders, begins 45 minutes prior to each performance on the Center’s Grand Tier III. This is a family-friendly program.

Tickets are $44, $36, $22. Children 12 and younger half-price. Charge by phone at 888-945-2468 or visit www.tickets.com.

The GMU Center for the Arts complex is at the intersection of Braddock Road and Route 123. Paid parking is in the deck adjacent to the mainstage Concert Hall and free parking is in university lot K. Visit www.gmu.edu/cfa.


All Souls Day Concert. The Saint Luke Festival Choir will perform the Rutter “Requiem” and Barber's “Adagio for Strings” Sunday, Nov. 2, at 4 p.m. The performance, at St. Luke Catholic Church in McLean, honors “loved ones who have gone before us.”

The program -- with Paul Skevington, artistic director, and Cheryl Branham, conductor -- features choir, organ, cello, oboe, flute and harp.

Admission for adults is $15; seniors and students $10. The church is at 7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean. Call 703-356-0670 or visit www.musicinmclean.org.


Band Boosters benefit folk music concert. South Lakes High School Band Boosters present folk singer and songwriter John McCutcheon in a fundraising concert Nov. 9 at SLHS’s Little Theater, South Lakes Drive, Reston. McCutcheon is a master of a dozen traditional instruments, including the hammer dulcimer.

The SLHS band is working to raise funds for its trip to a Carnegie Hall competition in New York City.

Contact any of the South Lakes Band students to get tickets; visit the South Lakes Band Web site at www.southlakesband.org/folk.html; or e-mail fundraising@southlakesband.org.


'Flowers for Algernon.' The Sterling Playmakers are offering "Flowers for Algernon" in November, with a plot centering around a scientific study involving a man, a mouse and an experiment.

Two scientists (Kevin Robertson, Joe Campanella) have developed a medical procedure that can increase intelligence. The tests have worked on a mouse; now they're ready to try it on a human being. The perfect subject seems to be a mentally challenged man named Charlie Gordon (Justin Fox).

Also in the cast are Sara Bickler, Ellen Cranley, Herbert DuVall, Tina Esfarjani, Corinne Fox, Herb Fuller, David Grimm, S Paul Long, Beth Robertson, Meg Roosma, Scott Ruegg, Ty Sheedlo, Melisande Smith, Terry Smith, Anika Steenstra, Joao Versos, James Wood and Jenny Wood.

"Flowers for Algernon" is based on the short story and novel by Daniel Keyes. It won the Hugo and Nebula awards for science fiction writing. The family-friendly play is produced by James Wood and directed by Terry Nelson DiMurro. Performances are Nov. 7-8 and Nov. 14-5 at 8 p.m., and Nov. 9 and Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. All performances are at the Sterling Middle School on Holly Avenue in Sterling.

Tickets are $12.

Call 703-437-6117 or log on to www.sterlingplaymakers.com.


Theater anniversary. Springfield Community Theatre will celebrate its 50th anniversary the evening of Friday, Nov. 21, at the Springfield Country Club on Old Keene Mill Road.

This event will include food, entertainment, pictures and memorabilia from past SCT productions, door prizes and a silent auction.

The cost is $50.

Those interested in attending should provide name, mailing address, phone number and e-mail address by calling 703-866-6238 or at SCTonline.org.


'Trockadero.' “Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo” will be performed Monday, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m. at the The Robert Ames Alden Theatre in the McLean Community Center, 1234 Ingleside Ave. Graceful dancers, tulle, dance shoes and -- is that chest hair?! These "Russian" ballerinas en travesti interpret classical and modern ballets combining a loving knowledge of dance with a wicked comedic sensibility. Tickets are $40, $34 for McLean tax district residents. Ticketmaster: 703-573-SEAT, www.ticketmaster.com. Information: 703-744-9363, www.mcleancenter.org.



Auditions/Open Rehearsals


Wakefield Chorale. The Wakefield Chorale holds open rehearsals Tuesdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m., in lecture hall B-167 of Lake Braddock Secondary School, 9200 Burke Lake Road in Burke. Call Jule at 703-451-7917.   Community Chorus. The Nova Community Chorus announces its rehearsals are open to all interested singers for its fall season.

Rehearsals are 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays on the Alexandria campus of Northern Virginia Community College, 3001 N. Beauregard St.

There will be an October performance of Mendelssohn's "Song of Praise," and December performances of David Pinkham's "Christmas Cantata," both with the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic in venues including the Schlesinger Center in Alexandria.

No audition is required.

Contact Mark Whitmire at 703-845-6097 or mwhitmire@nvcc.edu.


Old Bridge Chamber Orchestra. The Old Bridge Chamber Orchestra in Woodbridge is looking for brass and string players. Contact Laurel at laurel@obco.org, 703-966-1756.


Master Singers. The Master Singers of Virginia, directed by Erik Reid Jones, are looking for new members.

The group is one of the premier a cappella choral ensembles in Northern Virginia, concentrating on 20th- and 21st-century choral music. The Master Singers perform three major concert programs each season, as well as other engagements throughout Northern Virginia and the greater Washington, D.C., area. This will be the Master Singers' 14th season.

The concert series scheduled for this season includes Benjamin Britten's "A Boy Was Born," Francis Poulenc's "Mass in G Major," William Byrd's "Mass for Five Voices" and Shakespeare songs by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Frank Martin and Jaakko Mantyjarvi.

To schedule an audition, call Mary Ellen Bufal at 703-729-5269. For more information, visit www.msva.org.



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