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Enjoy all things "apple", including a historical apple character contest, live music by Del Rey, The Cantrells and Jacob Johnson, a handbell choir performance, crafts, clogging, book signings and more…
Join Winston-Salem's biggest street party – 4 stages with an improved layout! Food, crafts and music including Teen Battle of the Bands, bluegrass, blues, rock, reggae, and African drumming…
Admission: All-in-One Ticket- adults $18, children $10
Enjoy Autumn Harvest Day: Pigs & Pippins in Old Salem with puppet shows, demonstrations, garden tours and vendors in the Tavern Meadow. Activities are included with an all-in-one ticket. Stop by the Cobblestone Farmers Market while you're there for FREE…
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Back by popular demand, Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance has added performances, including a Sunday matinee (Friday & Saturday already sold out). This musical is based on the 1975 cult film and rock musical in which a young, straight-laced couple stumble upon a mad transvestite scientist and his followers. A bizarre tale of sexual confusion and seduction follows. Audience participation is common with attendees dressing like their favorite characters. Audience participation kits will be for sale for $5. The show is one hour, 40 minutes with no intermission.
The Arts on Sunday Series is back on Sundays in October. Start your Christmas shopping early this Sunday and support local artists while enjoying live music by the Twin City Buskers, Peter May and Friends and the Charley Ward Band. Free kids craft area...
The annual Dark in the Park at Bethabara Park boasts hayrides through lit jack-o-lanterns, ghost stories in the cabin, and a visit from a "guest ghost". The Bethabara Community Band strikes up at 6:30PM.
This Broadway legend about a poor dairyman who tries to teach his daughters the value of tradition in a quickly changing world, transcends time and cultures and has continued to thrill audiences around the world. The musical is full of honesty, warmth and humor.
Part of the Six Days in November arts festival, nearly 100 quality craftsmen working in clay, fibers, glass, leather, photography, printmaking, mixed media and wood come together at the Benton Convention Center to sell their one-of-a-kind creations and some will be demonstrating their techniques.