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Stage Theatre Groups NVTA listed and more locals coming. The Arlington Players, www.thearlingtonplayers.org.Dominion Stage, www.dominionstage.org. Encore Stage and Studio (Children’s Theatre), www.encorestage.org. Little Theatre of Alexandria, www.thelittletheatre.com. Little Theatre of Alexandria, www.thelittletheatre.com. McLean Community Players, www.mcleanplayers.org. Pickwick Players, Ashburn/Leesburg http://thepickwickplayers.org/ Port City Playhouse, www.portcityplayhouse.com Sterling Playmakers, www.sterlingplaymakers.com
the arlingtonplayers <development@thearlingtonplayers.org>, the dominionstage <webmaster@dominionstage.org>, the eldenstreetplayers <info@eldenstreetplayers.org>, the fauquiercommtheatre <info@fctstage.org>, the littletheatofalex <asklta@thelittletheatre.com>, the portcityplayhouse <portcityinfo@aol.com>, the restoncommplayers <webmaster@restonplayers.org>, the tapestrytheatre <info@tapestrytheatre.com> the arlingtonplayers the tapestrytheatre the portcityplayhouse Little Theatre of Alexandria The Elden Street Players perform at the fauquiercommtheatre <info@fctstage.org>, the dominionstage the restoncommplayers
About Lorton Arts FoundationThe Lorton Arts Foundation’s Workhouse Arts Center is a transformation of the former D.C. Correction Facility at Lorton. The Workhouse Arts Center is in Phase I of development—10 of the 30 buildings where prisoners slept and worked are now being turned into art studios and gallery space. The total cost for the entire project is $150 million. Phase I will cost $40 million. The Workhouse has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Through ‘adaptive reuse’ of the prison facility, the new Workhouse Arts Center promises to be an extraordinary 55 acre cultural arts center designed to promote, facilitate and provide visual and performing arts exhibition and studio spaces and programs that will include over 150 artists, a cooperative studio, theatre venues and dedicated gallery space. The center will integrate history arts, education and recreation within a facility that will become one of the Washington area’s premier venues for performing and visual arts. Phase I of the renovation is slated to be complete in late 2007. For more information, visit www.lortonarts.org |
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