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Northwest Florida Ballet plans wine dinner to support live music

DESTIN — Proceeds from a wine dinner will provide funding for live music at Northwest Florida Ballet performances.

The event is 6 p.m. Oct. 22 at Vin'tij Wine Boutique, 10859 US Highway 98, Destin.

Tickets cost $100 per person, excluding tips. Wines also will be available for a discount afterward.

Purchase tickets at http://nfballet.org/product/dinner-tickets/.

This event is presented by: Sinfonia Gulf Coast, Vin'tij Wine Boutique, McNeese Distributing LLC. and Northwest Florida Ballet.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Northwest Florida Ballet plans wine dinner to support live music

Crestview resident among cast of 'Feiffer's People,' a satirical comedy

NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College's Humanities, Fine & Performing Arts Division will present the satire-comedy “Feiffer's People” at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 14 the Mattie Kelly Arts Center's Sprint Theater, 100 College Blvd.

In the play — based on syndicated cartoonist and Pulitzer Prize winner Jules R. Feiffer's characters — cast members will perform multiple roles.

The cast includes Sheila Johnson of Crestview;  Joshua Birdsong, Destin; Dylan Garofalo and Megan Garofalo, Santa Rosa Beach; Adam Guiles, Niceville; Jesse Hartsog and Tara Sindelar, Fort Walton Beach; Doug Linder, DeFuniak Springs; Maddie Ostrowski, Mary Esther; and Zachary Phillips, Niceville.

Tickets cost $15 for adults, $10 for people up to age 18, and  free for each NWFSC student with a student ID.

Call the box office, 729-6000, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, or purchase at www.MattieKellyArtsCenter.org.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Crestview resident among cast of 'Feiffer's People,' a satirical comedy

Musical mystery performance set Saturday in Fort Walton Beach

The painting “Blue Note,” by Jon Paul McDonald, will be available for purchase during the Pyramid Players' Sept. 26 musical mystery "Beal Street Blues."

FORT WALTON BEACH — On Saturday, Sept. 26, the Pyramid Players will present "Beal Street Blues," an original musical mystery, at the Fort Walton Beach Civic Auditorium, 107 Miracle Strip Parkway SE.

Doors open at 5 p.m. with a silent auction and an exhibit of fine art, archival prints, gifts and handcrafted jewelry from Pyramid’s five centers around the state. The artwork, including the featured piece, “Blue Note” by Jon Paul McDonald, will be available for purchase.

Starting at 6:15 p.m., the show will feature pre-show entertainment by Chauncy Crandall, a nationally known professional musician who has been touted as “an extraordinary vocalist with a knack for intensely heartfelt lyrics!” Admission is free, but donations are gratefully appreciated.

This is the 12th annual show for the performance company that is fast becoming one of the Panhandle’s most well-known acting troupes.

"The Pyramid Players are all adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities whose true talents shine through on stage," a media release states. "They are truly professional — and enormously entertaining. They provide community theatre at its best."

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Musical mystery performance set Saturday in Fort Walton Beach

Mattie Kelly Arts Center hosts two exhibitions at Northwest Florida State College, Niceville

NICEVILLE — The Mattie Kelly Arts Center Galleries on Sept. 26 will celebrate Smithsonian magazine's Museum Day Live with two exhibitions.

The Holzhauer Gallery will host Atlanta-based mixed media artist Linda Mitchell, and the McIlroy Gallery will feature a selection of New Guinea artifacts from its permanent collection.

Both exhibitions are open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Northwest Florida State College, 100 College Blvd., Niceville. Admission is free.

Smithsonian magazine's Museum Day Live! is a one-day event highlighting museum visits' benefits. On that day, with a ticket from the Smithsonian website, the public may visit participating venues free of charge.

See the Smithsonian website, http://bit.ly/1uWP9YA, for links to other free tickets.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Mattie Kelly Arts Center hosts two exhibitions at Northwest Florida State College, Niceville

Hawaii-bound Crestview High chorus raises funds for regional competition and '16 trip (VIDEO)

The Crestview High School chorus’ Chorale performs “From Sea to Shining Sea” during Meet the Chorus night. The program is rehearsing and fundraising for competitions, performances and a choral music festival in Hawaii.

CRESTVIEW — The 115-voice Crestview High School chorus will have a performance year combining traditional choral music, rock oldies, show tunes and pop hits.

Along the way, plans include adding instrumentation and choreography, putting more “show” in its show choirs’ performances.

FUNDRAISING

Choral Music Director Kevin Lusk plans to take at least 40 chorus members to a March 17-22 choral music festival in Hawaii, as well as to regional and state competitions, so the chorus has shifted fundraising efforts into high gear.

Along with a series of recent car washes, plans call for program advertising and food sales benefiting performance costumes and travel costs.

“This year’s is a pretty big program and we’re very, very active,” Lusk said. “But it takes money. Luckily, Crestview is very generous.”

There’s one expense the chorus doesn’t need to cover this year: As other school districts cut funding for the arts, Lusk said Okaloosa School District Superintendant “Mary Beth Jackson made sure we got money this year to actually buy music.”

The allocation covered the purchase of new sheet music for the chorus’ library.

A PREVIEW

The audience at Aug. 31’s Meet the Chorus night saw some show choir works-in-progress.

With music and lyrics down on “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” the all-girl Destiny nailed most of their choreography in time for the season debut. “We’ve got at least one dance down,” senior Lindsey Wakayama said. “We have more to go, but we’re really working hard.”

Chanticleer rocked the Pearl Tyner Auditorium with a spirited rendition of Walk the Moon’s “Shut Up + Dance,” but still must work on the number’s choreography. “We started out a little shaky but that’s because some people are new, but we’re getting it together," senior Michael Brooks said.

Chorale, the chorus’ mixed traditional choir, started the evening performing “From Sea to Shining Sea,” a sweeping choral setting of “America, the Beautiful.”

The Women’s Choir’s musical setting of late 19th-century American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar’s “Invitation to Love” delighted the audience, while the Men’s Choir’s rendition of The Beatles’ “Ticket to Ride” revealed a musical generation gap.

“The first day we’re working on this song, it was OK,” Lusk said. “The second day, I’m like, ‘Come on, come on, come on.’ The guys said, ‘Hey, you know this song. We don’t.’

"I was, ‘gasp!’” Lusk said, clutching his chest in a feigned coronary. He couldn't believe that one of the Fab Four’s most famous songs should be unfamiliar to anyone.

WANT TO HELP?

The Crestview High School chorus will sell Krispy Kreme donuts and advertising in its program book to raise money for travel to regional and state choral competitions, and for March 2016 performances in Hawaii.

Donuts — $7 a dozen glazed, $8 a dozen chocolate — must be ordered by Sept. 10 for Sept. 11 delivery.

Order donuts and reserve program ad space from any chorus member or Choral Music Director Kevin Lusk, LuskKe@mail.okaloosa.k12.fl.us, 689-7177, ext. 1210.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Hawaii-bound Crestview High chorus raises funds for regional competition and '16 trip (VIDEO)

Crestview Jeep show to benefit domestic violence, sexual assault survivors

Jeep owners and fans admire a selection of Jeeps on display at last year's All American Jeep Show in Fort Walton Beach. Organizers hope to attract more than three times as many Jeeps to this year's regional show, to be held in Crestview.

CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County All American Jeep Club is bringing its regional show to Crestview.

Shelter House of Northwest Florida will benefit from the Sept. 26 and 27 event planned for Old Spanish Trail Park, organizer Chris Henderson said.

He said the event attracts Jeep owners and fans from Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, and possibly Georgia.

"Last year, we had 49 Jeeps show up for the (Fort Walton Beach) show," Henderson said. "We had about 300 to 350 people show up. This year, we are expecting three times that amount. We’re expecting 800 people to show up over the two-day event and a hundred to 120 Jeeps to be entered."

Last year, the club donated more than $4,000 to Special Operations Wounded Warriors. Henderson said club members hope to at least double that amount for a nonprofit that helps domestic violence and sexual assault survivors.

Henderson said Jeeps judged in the show fall into several categories, including standard stock models, partially modified to fully modified, and “mall crawlers," customized Jeeps "that never touch dirt."

"You have some Jeeps go off-road and you have some people like to dress it up and show it off," Henderson said. "Sunday, we’ll have the dirtiest Jeep contest. Those are ones covered in mud."

Fans of the 1940 Willys-Overland four-wheel-drive "general purpose" vehicle will see several restored military-era Jeeps at the show, Henderson said.

Events will include a show-and-shine, where entrants show off their Jeeps, and fundraisers including a poker run, night ride and silent auction. The Crestview Fire Department will have a static display, cut up a car and accept donations for new equipment on Sept. 26.

Henderson, a former Crestview Police Department officer, said the club regularly meets in Crestview, Niceville and Fort Walton Beach. The next Crestview meeting is 1 p.m. Aug. 29 at the Hooters restaurant.

WHAT: All American Jeep Show

WHEN: Sept. 26 and 27

WHERE: Old Spanish Trail Park, Industrial Drive, Crestview

COST: $1 general admission; Jeep show entrants pay $30 advance or $35, day of show registration; proceeds benefit Shelter House of Northwest Florida

NOTES: Classic, new, stock, modified and "mall crawler" Jeep show. Information and registration: Facebook: All American Jeep Club, AllAmericanJeepClub.com, AllAmericanJeepClub@gmail.com, or phone 865-6452.

WANT TO GO?

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Crestview Jeep show to benefit domestic violence, sexual assault survivors

Spring theatrical production auditions planned in Niceville

NICEVILLE — September auditions are planned for Northwest Florida State College's Spring 2016 production of "The Third Side," an original full length dramatic thriller.

Sign in is 6 p.m. Sept. 2 in the Sprint Theater of the  Mattie Kelly Arts Center. Auditions start at 6:30 p.m.

Prepare a one-minute serious monologue to audition for a flexible cast of 11 males and three females.

The premiere production of "The Third Side" is March 16-19. It's an original work by James Clinton and directed by Clint Mahle.

Part espionage, part political, it follows a young, proud writer who finds himself in London trying to climb the social ladder to success. He finds himself caught between rival forces in the petty intrigues of powerful men and must find his way to survival.  The Third Side examines the idea that truth often lies outside the two sides to a story.

For information contact Mahle, mahlej@nwfsc.edu or 729-6007.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Spring theatrical production auditions planned in Niceville

Play about soul singer Jackie Wilson scheduled in Pensacola

PENSACOLA — "The Eve of Jackie Wilson," a Pensacola Little Theatre production, will feature a performance by actor Chester Gregory later this month.

Gregory — who has appeared in the movie musical "Hairspray"; "Ish," an animated short; and "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"— performs at 8 p.m. Aug. 28 and 29 at 400 S. Jefferson St., Pensacola.

Visit www.pensacolalittletheatre.com or call 432-2042 for tickets.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Play about soul singer Jackie Wilson scheduled in Pensacola

'Feiffer's People' audition set at Northwest Florida State College

NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College next week will host an open audition for its fall theatrical production, "Feiffer's People."

Sign-in starts at 6 p.m., with auditions at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 25 in the Mattie Kelly Arts Center's Sprint Theater at 100 College Blvd., Niceville. Those auditioning should prepare a one-minute comic monologue.

The play — written by Jules Feiffer and directed by Clint Mahle — is experimental theatre made of brief sketches, monologues and playlets on the state of the union and the modern world in general.

Call 729-6007 for more information.                       

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: 'Feiffer's People' audition set at Northwest Florida State College

Murder mystery dinner theater set Aug. 29 in Crestview

CRESTVIEW — Act 4 Murder's next dinner theater production, "Killer in the Kitchen," is scheduled for Aug. 29 at Samuels Roadhouse, 114 John King Road, Crestview. Seating starts at 6:30 p.m.

Diners have a choice of steak, shrimp or grilled chicken, served with a house salad, baked potato and a mystery dessert.

Admission costs $38 per person; tax and tip are included. VIP packages are available. Visit www.act4murder.com to RSVP.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Murder mystery dinner theater set Aug. 29 in Crestview

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