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Pat Terry
Saturday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Singer/songwriter Pat Terry "cuts a contemporary groove into the sound of Christian music".
Those who followed his music in the seventies and eighties will recognize songs that inspired and pioneered a new musical genre.
Others may not be familiar with his music from that era, but will recognize the country hits he authored throughout the next two decades. (See Pat's Web site)
"Don't Cry for me Margaret Mitchell"
Thursday July 23 Friday July 24 & Saturday July 25, 7:30 p.m.
It’s 1939, Hollywood’s abuzz. Great movies are in the works, The Wizard of Oz, Wuthering Heights and of course producer David O. Selznick’s folly, Gone with the Wind. You see, the script for Gone with the Wind just doesn’t work for Selznick. What’s an all powerful movie producer to do? Rewrite the movie script in seven days for a book that took ten years to write. No problem, or is it?
Frankly my dear, this is a "must see" for all those who enjoy all things southern. You don't have to be overly familiar with Margaret Mitchell’s novel to enjoy this reflection on a golden era of Hollywood...
This show is a partnership between Danville Little Theatre and The Prizery.
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| August |
Brandon Cutrell with Ray Fellman

August 1, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
"LET’S MISBEHAVE: A New York Cabaret" starring The After
Party’s Brandon Cutrell with Ray Fellman at the piano.
"LET’S
MISBEHAVE: A New York Cabaret" is a show Cutrell and Fellman present
regularly in New York City and throughout the country. Expect an
eclectic mix from Great American Songbook standards to contemporary pop
to new songwriters. Brandon and Ray will revisit old favorites and
share new discoveries. From Cole Porter to Johnny Mercer to Billy Joel
to Alanis Morissette, there is something for everyone.
Opening for the night is Alison Streeter. She met Brandon and Ray when they studied together at Indiana University. She is thrilled to return to her musical theatre roots with Chris Jones for this special evening.
Local audiences may remember Alison from Children of Eden, Smokey Joe’s Café, and as a member of the band 6th & Main.
Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys
Friday, August 14
American Bluegrass Icon!
Ralph Stanley named by Gov. Tim Kane as Virginia Artist of the year will appear at The Prizery Friday August 14 at 7:30p.m. Hear Ralph and the Clinch Mountain boys in The Prizery's intimate 265 Chastain Theatre where every seat is excellent and the acoustics are amazing!
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The Prizery, located at 700 Bruce Street in Downtown South Boston’s Tobacco Warehouse District. To learn more about the Prizery, to become a volunteer with the exciting project, or to inquire about renting the facility for your next event, email The Prizery.
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