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SUMMARY:Little Women the Broadway Musical - Presented by the Thalian Association
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes\nDates: Friday January 23\, 2026 – Sunday February 1\, 2026\nFriday – Saturday Time: 7:30 pm\nSunday Time: 3:00 pm\nLocation\n2nd Street Stage Hannah Block\nHistoric USO/Community Arts Center\nMusic by Jason Howland Lyrics  by Mindi Dickstein Book by Allan Knee Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott Produced nationally and internationally\, Little Women has been praised by critics for its ambition in adapting such a well-known story for the stage. This timeless\, captivating story is brought to life in this glorious musical filled with personal discovery\, heartache\, hope and everlasting love. The original production starred the unparalleled Sutton Foster\, who received Tony\, Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk nominations for her performance. Based on Louisa May Alcott’s life\, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters\, Jo\, Meg\, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication\, but the publishers are not interested – her friend\, Professor Bhaer\, tells her that she has to do better and write more from herself. Begrudgingly taking this advice\, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experience growing up in Civil War America.
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/little-women-the-broadway-musical-presented-by-the-thalian-association/
LOCATION:Hannah Block Historic USO/Community Arts Center\, 120 South 2nd Street\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts Education,Events,Theater
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SUMMARY:Rising Stars Opening Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the creativity of Southeastern North Carolina’s young artists during the opening weekend of the Rising Stars student art exhibition at Cameron Art Museum. \nRising Stars\, organized in collaboration with schools across the eight-county radius we serve\, showcases the exceptional talent of high school students in Southeast North Carolina. Join us in celebrating the creativity and innovation in our schools! \nParticipating students and their families can enjoy free museum admission throughout the run of the exhibition. \nOPENING RECEPTION\nA reception for student artists and their families will be held on February 7 from 11 AM-2 PM. During the opening reception\, exhibiting students and their families are invited to explore the galleries and view the varied responses to the natural world by contemporary North Carolina artists.  Enjoy hands-on art activities inspired by historical landscape painters and complete a mini masterpiece to take home.
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/rising-stars-opening-weekend/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, 28412
CATEGORIES:Arts Education,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Living History Day
DESCRIPTION:Free Event | 10 AM – 5 PM | Reception Hall\, Galleria\, Grounds | *Gallery Admission Price Still Applies \nJoin us for Living History Day\, an annual community event held on the anniversary of the Battle of Forks Road—an important Civil War battle that took place on the very grounds where Cameron Art Museum stands today. Commemorating the 161st anniversary\, the day features living history presentations\, family activities\, and engaging lectures by USCT Historian Jerilyn James Lee and author and historian David Cecelski.  \nBring the whole family! This day is centered on learning\, reflection\, and community through hands-on family activities\, lectures by guest speakers\, and historical reenactments. Drop-in any time! Lectures are free with registration — more info below. \nWe invite you to spend this historic day learning more about the United States Colored Troops (USCT) and the lasting significance of this battle. \nLectures (Free with Registration):\n–1PM at Boundless: Join David Cecelski as he speaks on topics from his book\, The Waterman’s Song: Slavery and Freedom in Maritime North Carolina and the Wilmington and Cape Fear area in his lecture\, Freedom and the Sea: African American Life on the Cape Fear. \nDavid Cecelski Lecture Registration \n** The first 50 registrants will receive a complimentary copy of The Waterman’s Song. \n–2PM: Jerilyn James Lee\, USCT Historian\, will present an illustrated lecture on the history of the USCT. Drawing on dozens of historical images\, Jerilyn will highlight the courage\, service\, and claims to citizenship of USCT soldiers\, NCOs\, officers\, cavalrymen\, and U.S. Navy sailors. \nJerilyn James Lee Lecture Registration \n$5 donations are suggested for the lectures. \n– What was the Battle of Forks Road?\nOccurring 161 years ago on Cameron Art Museum’s grounds\, the Battle of Forks Road was a Civil War battle fought in 1865. Victory was won by the United States Colored Troops (USCT)\, leading to the fall of Wilmington. \nThe impact of the USCT is significant\, yet their story is virtually unknown. \n– What is Living History?\nLiving history is an activity that incorporates historical tools\, activities and dress into an interactive presentation that seeks to give observers and participants a sense of stepping back in time. \nThe history of the USCT and the Battle of Forks Road is brought to life by USCT reenactors from Battery B\, some who were cast for the Boundless sculpture.  \nThrough engaging demonstrations\, visitors can learn more about camp life and daily experiences of the USCT from the 1860s. \n– What is Boundless and the PNC USCT Park?\nBoundless is a permanent sculpture by North Carolina artist Stephen Hayes honoring the legacy of the USCT and their fight for freedom. \nThe life-size figures were created using molds taken directly from the faces of 11 African American men with personal ties to this history—descendants\, reenactors\, veterans\, and community leaders. \nBoundless honors the USCT and their fight for citizenship and stands proudly on our museum grounds and as the centerpiece of this commemoration. \nThe PNC USCT Park is an award-winning park on CAM’s grounds. It is currently the only sculpture park in the nation\ncreated to honor the United States Colored Troops and their fight for freedom. \nAbout the Speakers:\nDavid Cecelski has written several award-winning books and hundreds of articles about history\, culture and politics on the North Carolina coast. His most recent book is The Fire of Freedom: Abraham Galloway and the Slaves’ Civil War (UNC Press\, 2012). He divides his time between two places he loves deeply\, Durham\, N.C. and his family’s homeplace in Carteret County\, N.C. His writing focuses passionately on telling stories from his little corner of the world that illuminate American history more broadly. Dr. Cecelski was recently the co-recipient (with Tim Tyson) of the N.C. Literary and Historical Association’s Crittenten Award for lifetime achievement. \nJerilyn Lee James\, author of ‘The Kinship of War: Stories of the United States Colored Troops’ is a native of Chicago\, Illinois and currently resides in Mount Olive\, North Carolina with her husband Kenneth Lee. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Mount Olive with a B.S. in Business Administration and holds a Masters’ Degree from the University of Maryland in Organizational Management. She is a 2019 recipient of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine\, the highest award for service in North Carolina. Jerilyn is active within the Civil War community as a USCT historian and speaker\, and creator of the Facebook page “Stories of the United States Colored Troops” with 8\,000+ followers. \nPhotos taken by Alan Cradick
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/living-history-day/
LOCATION:Cameron Art Museum\, 3201 S 17th St\, Wilmington\, 28412
CATEGORIES:Literary
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