This Thursday: Annual State of the Theater Meeting via Zoom
This year our annual State of the Theater meeting will take place online. If you haven't attended before, this is where we invite our cast, crew, volunteers, and interested members of the public to find out what is going on behind the scenes at Valley Center Stage and what the we have planned for the future.
This year the meeting will take place on Thursday November 12 from 6:30-8:00 pm. Click here to join us.
Coming December 5: A Christmas Carol
This year VCS is planning an online version of Dickens' holiday classic A Christmas Carol. Our livestream on December 5th at 7pm will be available by donation. It will also be recorded and available to donors after the livestream. Please join us to celebrate the holidays and help support our local community theatre!
Jamie Park, Tim Platt , Ryan Hartwell in the 2019 production of A Christmas Carol
Valley Center Stage is moving to the Sallal Grange!
Valley Center Stage is pleased to announce that we are finalizing the paperwork with North Bend's own Sallal Grange and expect to start moving into our new home shortly.
We need your help! Moving and preparing the space is a huge job and we need volunteers for a wide range of jobs including cleaning, dump trips, moving, building and more. Email volunteers@valleycenterstage.org
Outside of VCS: Free Streaming Theatre and More!
Many theatres and other have made content available online during this time. Here are some links to help you find some of the amazing resources that have been made available, for free, during these difficult times.
What's on Stage is a UK site that compiles a list of free online theatre. It's a long list with some amazing resources, from Shakespeare to modern plays and musicals.
New York's Public Television Channel WNET created the website ALL ARTS which has some amazing resources hidden away, including a performance of Macbeth starring Patrick Stewart.
Timeout New York maintains a list of free and paid livestream events. There is a new list published every week, on Thursdays. Free events range from staged readings of new plays to recordings of full productions of opera at the Met. Paid shows are typically by donation for individual shows but there is also a link to a streaming service that lets you watch 300 Broadway musicals for a monthly fee - like Netflix for musical theater!
You can support Valley Center Stage using Amazon Smile Prime. To participate, go to smile.amazon.com, select Valley Center Stage, and we will receive 0.5% of the price of your eligible purchases.
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