The Day is Past and Gone

Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest 1776 Poplar Forest Parkway, Lynchburg, VA

Performances are May 24th and 25th at 6:30 p.m. each night. Rain date May 26th Playwright Teresa Harris’s original drama returns to Jefferson’s plantation for two performances only. Drawn from real-life experiences of the men and women who were enslaved at Poplar Forest, the trilogy explores the complexity of their lives and their struggles to survive. Join Harris, the cast […]

Lynchburg Pops Community Band: Celebrate with the Pops

Historic Academy Theatre, United States

This memorial day concert, sponsored by American Legion Post 16, will honor the memory of those who are currently serving in the military, are veterans or have given their lives in service to their country.  In addition, there will be pieces from Broadway, Hollywood, classical transcriptions and at least one march!

$20

Academy Youth Theatre: Roald Dahl’s Cinderella

Historic Academy Theatre, United States

The story is going magically to plan for Cinderella – the Magic Fairy does her job, her dress is divine, the ball, everything she could wish for.. and the Prince! What a catch! But when the royal temper frays and the heads begin to roll, shocked Cinders finds her wishes are all washed up. Who will save her now? Shows: […]

Dan Tyminski Duo in the Warehouse Theatre

Joy & Lynch Christian Warehouse Theatre, United States

The story is going magically to plan for Cinderella – the Magic Fairy does her job, her dress is divine, the ball, everything she could wish for.. and the Prince! What a catch! But when the royal temper frays and the heads begin to roll, shocked Cinders finds her wishes are all washed up. Who will save her now? Shows: […]

1776 the Musical

Revel in the revolutionary spirit of America’s Founding Fathers at Poplar Forest’s presentation of 1776—the Tony Award-winning comedy by Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone based on the events leading up to the drafting and signing of the Declaration of Independence. View these events through the eyes of Ben (Franklin), Richard Henry (Lee), John (Adams) and Tom (Jefferson). Celebrate their contributions to […]