Lakeway Arts Calendar


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LAKEWAY ARTS CALENDAR

 

February 2010

(Events listed are free unless otherwise noted)

ART ON DISPLAY

Lakeway Activity Center (105 Cross Creek, 261-1010) Lobby Cabinet

A collection of hand-made pillows by Laurie Del Genio

Café Lago (1200 Lakeway Blvd. #1)-

February 1 through February 28, Linda Wells

Lakeway City Hall (1102 Lohman's Crossing)

Now through February 26, Deborah Parr, photography

February 26 through April 9, Laurie DelGenio – art from her Activity Center classes

Wall Street Gallery (Prosperity Bank: (1415 RR 620 S, 261-1122)

February 1 to April 5 – Virginia Grumbles

AREA EVENTS

Lakeway Activity Center

105 Cross Creek

ARTS & BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE

Brown Bag Luncheon Concerts – 2010--Thursdays, from Noon to 1 p.m. These are FREE – Bring your lunch and your friends

February 4 - Kat Edmonson, Vocals, and piano accompanist

Rising star sings jazz and standards

February 11 - Nancy Nichols, Piano/Vocals, Lee Dilday and David Cummings, Vocals

Valentine Show

February 18 - The Class Act

Frolicking group of vintage costumed dancers

February 25 - Take Five

First class harmonies

Sunday, February 7, 2 p.m.: Annette Eicher, cello; Jephta Bernstein, violin, Andrew Grainger, piano – classical and romantic music. Don’t fail to hear these classically trained musicians when they bring their talents to Lakeway audiences.

 

TEXARTS

Keller Williams Studio / Kam & James Morris Theater

2300 Lohman’s Spur, Suite 160

www.tex-arts.org

February 26 through March 14 (Friday, Saturday 7:30 p.m. and Sunday 2 p.m.) The Glass Menagerie

The Glass Menagerie is one of America’s great plays, written by Tennessee Williams and performed as part of TexARTS’ professional Off-Broadway Series. The semi-autobiographical play was originally written for MGM, premiered in Chicago in 1944, and won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in 1945. The Glass Menagerie was Williams' first successful play; he went on to become one of America's most highly regarded playwrights. Williams (whose real name is Thomas) is largely reflected in the main character of Tom, who recounts his life with and escape from his overbearing mother. This union production integrates some of the region’s finest talent and brings one of our greatest American plays to life with depth and quality.

Tickets: $30 - $56 – call 852-9079 ext 101 or www.tex-arts.org to reserve your tickets

 

Spicewood Arts Society

512-264-2820

www.spicewoodarts.org

Saturday, February 20, 7 p.m.: Classical piano. The Van Cliburn Foundation introduces audiences to the inspiration of classical music through live performances. This year we are honored to have one of the winners of the Van Cliburn international competition. $30 per person.

.Submitted by: Sue Wright, Lakeway Arts Committee, email: suelwright@aol.com .

 

 March


LAKEWAY ARTS CALENDAR

(Events listed are free unless otherwise noted)

 

ART ON DISPLAY

Lakeway Activity Center (105 Cross Creek, 261-1010) Lobby Cabinet

A collection of hand-made pillows by Laurie Del Genio

Café Lago (1200 Lakeway Blvd. #1)

March1 through March 31, Jordan Ricke

Lakeway City Hall (1102 Lohman's Crossing)

Now through March 22, Laurie DelGenio – art from her Activity Center classes

March 22 through April 19, Johnnie Fields’ students’ art

Wall Street Gallery (Prosperity Bank: (1415 RR 620 S, 261-1122)

Now through April 5 – Virginia Grumbles

TexARTS Gallery Wall (2300 Lohman’s Spur, suite 160)

Now through March 15, Linda Wells, oils

 

AREA EVENTS

Lakeway Activity Center

105 Cross Creek

ARTS & BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE

Sunday, March 28 - Sunday Afternoon Concert at 2 pm.

Felicity Coltman returns to the stage for an encore performance on piano, accompanied by the talented Barbara George on cello, and John Thurman, award-winning young concert artist on horn. The combination is sure to delight listeners!

 

 

 

Rock’Art Festival

Lakeway Village Square

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The Rock ‘N Art Festival will be held on Saturday, March 27, 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Lakeway Village Square (1200 Lakeway Drive.) This is a community festival that will showcase local artists and their original handmade art. Entertainment will be provided throughout the day with live bands, dance groups, and singing groups. For more info email Karen Little, krlittle@sbcglobal.net

 

TEXARTS

Keller Williams Studio / Kam & James Morris Theater

2300 Lohman’s Spur, Suite 160

www.tex-arts.org

Now through March 14, (Friday, Saturday 7:30 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 p.m.) The Glass Menagerie

The Glass Menagerie is one of America’s great plays, written by Tennessee Williams and performed as part of TexARTS’ professional Off-Broadway Series. The semi-autobiographical play was originally written for MGM, premiered in Chicago in 1944, and won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in 1945. The Glass Menagerie was Williams' first successful play; he went on to become one of America's most highly regarded playwrights. Williams (whose real name is Thomas) is largely reflected in the main character of Tom, who recounts his life with and escape from his overbearing mother. This union production integrates some of the region’s finest talent and brings one of our greatest American plays to life with depth and quality.

Tickets: $30 - $56 – call 852-9079 ext 101 or www.tex-arts.org to reserve your tickets

Mardi ARTS Gala & Golf

 

March 20 and 21, 2010 at River Place Country Club.

TexARTS Gala & Golf is a combination of two of the lake region's favorite pastimes - a terrific gala party on the 20th and TexARTS' Second Annual Golf for the ARTS tournament on the 21st. Whether you just want to dance the night away Cajun-style or hit the links Nicklaus-style, or both, TexARTS Gala & Golf is going to be an exciting community fundraising weekend.

MardiARTS Gala on March 20 at 7 p.m. features an authentic New Orleans style feast, party favors, live band entertainment, dancing, live & silent auction & more!

Golf for the Arts tournament is a shotgun scramble at 1:30 p.m. It includes entry fee, green fees, cart use, driving range use, meals, snacks & more! Lots of great awards, raffle prizes and fun at every tee box.

Visit www.tex-arts.org, click on EVENTS for information on pricing, email janet@tex-arts.org or call 852-9079 x 303.

Spicewood Arts Society

512-264-2820

www.spicewoodarts.org

Saturday, March 6 at 7 p.m.: Christine Albert and Chris Gage have a ten-year track record of making beautiful music together. They can rock, boogie, swing, and trot down country roads. They are magnificent. $30 per person.

.Submitted by: Sue Wright, Lakeway Arts Committee, email: suelwright@aol.com .