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Capital City Chorus & Chorale present “The Sacred and The Profane”

Capital High School Performing Arts Center 2707 Conger Ave NW, Olympia

Capital City Chorus and Chorale will present their spring concert at Capital High School's new Performing Arts Theatre featuring Carl Orff's profane "Carmina Burano" with two pianos, percussion and local area performance soloists. The Chorale will perform a series of sacred songs and hymns by Gwyneth Walker, Moses Hogan, Pablo Casals and local Pacific Lutheran ...

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Free

South Sound Studio Tour 2023

The 2023 South Sound Studio Tour is an all-volunteer event that provides the public with the opportunity to see how artists create works of beauty. Meet artists “in the wild” of their own studios to learn how they work, see the materials and techniques used, and to discuss what inspires creativity. Join this FREE self-guided ...

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Free

Live at Five Auditions

440 Yauger Way SW Suite C, Olympia WA 98502 440 Yauger Way SW Suite C, Olympia

April 22nd is your last chance to audition for "Live at Five". Come to TCMedia at 440 Yauger Way, SW Suite C from 12-4pm. Send an email to liveatfive@tcmedia.org if you would like to reserve a time slot. Live at Five is a community variety show from TCMedia and OlyFilm. It will air live on ...

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Free

Capital City Chorus and Chorale present “The Sacred and The Profane”

Capital High School Performing Arts Center 2707 Conger Ave NW, Olympia

Capital City Chorus and Chorale will present their spring concert at Capital High School's new Performing Arts Theatre featuring Carl Orff's profane "Carmina Burano" with two pianos, percussion and local area performance soloist. The Chorale will perform a series of sacred songs and hymns by Gwyneth Walker, Moses Hogan, Pablo Casals and local Pacific Lutheran ...

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Free

“April in Paris” Meet-the-Artist Reception and Art Show

InGenius! Local Artisan Gallery & Boutique 207 1st Street South, Yelm, WA, United States

MEET INGENIUS! ARTIST JOSIE TCHOUKALINE On Saturday evening April 22nd from 5:00-8:00 PM at InGenius! Local Artisan Gallery & Boutique in Yelm, join us for an art show & reception for InGenius! featured artist and Lacey resident Josie Tchoukaline. View an extensive exhibit of Josie's artwork for sale and have the opportunity to taste a ...

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Free

THE THING: POST-FILM Q&A W/ KEITH DAVID

OFS proudly presents a special screening of John Carpenter's sci-fi/horror classic, The Thing, followed by a Q&A session with Keith David. First 50 attendees through the door will receive a special limited edition poster signed by the actor. About Keith David: Keith David is a classically trained, multiple Emmy award winning actor. He stars, alongside ...

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$35 – $40

Capital City Chorus and Chorale present “The Sacred and The Profane”

Capital High School Performing Arts Center 2707 Conger Ave NW, Olympia

Capital City Chorus and Chorale will present their spring concert at Capital High School's new Performing Arts Theatre featuring Carl Orff's profane "Carmina Burano" with two pianos, percussion and local area performance soloist. The Chorale will perform a series of sacred songs and hymns by Gwyneth Walker, Moses Hogan, Pablo Casals and local Pacific Lutheran ...

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Free

Olympia Symphony Orchestra – “Olympians & Titans”

Washington Center Main Stage 512 Washington Street SE, Olympia, WA

www.olympiasymphony.org/april Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook Following two concerts challenging us to imagine a world “beyond firsts” and “beyond barriers,” our season concludes with us seeing “beyond dreams.” Music Director Alexandra Arrieche’s first season, “Dream With Us,” concludes with a triumphant finale titled “Olympians and Titans.” THE MUSIC: CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON CELLO CONCERTO - ...

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“Skid Road: On the Frontier of Health and Homelessness in Seattle” with Author Joesphine Ensign

Olympia Timberland Library 313 8th Ave SE, Olympia, WA, United States

Join us for an evening with Josephine Ensign, author of "Skid Road: On the Frontier of Health and Homelessness in Seattle," a WA State Book Award Finalist. A reading will be followed by a moderated discussion and audience Q&A. Josephine Ensign is a Professor of Nursing at the UW School of Nursing and her work ...

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Free

Arts Walk: Dog Bog Studios at Olympia Knitting Mills

508 legion way 508 legion way se, Olympia, WA, United States

Dusting off the winter haze, pointing faces toward warmer days. Dog Bog Studios is a collaborative workspace inside the Olympia Knitting Mills featuring three artists. Come view their collection of paintings and mixed media art created in the winter haze and inspired by warmer days. Friday will have light snacks, and Saturday will be an ...

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Frozen II Sing-Along

Washington Center Main Stage 512 Washington Street SE, Olympia, WA

Join us for a Frozen II sing-along and costume contest! Belt out "Into The Unknown" and "Show Yourself" with Elsa. Experience the movie on our big screen and join Elsa, Ana and friends on their dangerous and remarkable journey. Local host Lauren O’Neill is back to warm up the audience and lead our costume contest.

$10

Silent Movie: Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood

Washington Center Main Stage 512 Washington Street SE, Olympia, WA

The first motion picture ever to have a Hollywood premiere, Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood was one of the most expensive films of the 1920s. Our own house organist, the world-class theater organist Dennis James brings the silent era to life performing on our historic 1924 musical treasure: The Mighty Andy Crow Wurlitzer Organ. Experience ...

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$21 – $26
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