March 19, 2010
February 3, 2010
Call for for six actresses
Lee Street theatre Auditions
GOIN’ TO GRACELAND 3 SHORT PLAYS BY WOMEN ABOUT WOMEN
Call for for six actresses Auditions will be held at the Looking Glass Artist Collective (home of the Black Box Theatre), located at 405 N. Lee St (corner of Kerr) in Salisbury, NC on Wednesday, 2/10 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm and on Thursday, 2/11 from 8:30 to 10:00 pm.
Rehearsals will begin on Monday, 2/22 and be held Monday through Thursday from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. For the first few weeks each play will rehearse only two of the four nights in a given week. Performances will take place Wednesday, March 24 through Saturday, March 27 at 7:30.
For more information, please contact Missy Barnes mbarnes@catawba.edu (704) 638-6493
December 10, 2009
free belly dance classes
Kalima Tribal Belly Dance presents FREE Introduction to Tribal Style Belly Dance, Mon. Jan 4, and Tues. Jan 12,, 2010, 6:30 to 8:30 at the Looking Glass Artist Collective, 405 N. Lee Street, Salisbury, NC. Learn a little about the history of Tribal Belly Dance, watch a little video, see a demonstration, and then try it for yourself. THEN . . ..
Join Kalima Tribal for her next session of classes starting Monday, January 18, 2010. Now at TWO locations; Looking Glass Artist Collective, 405 N. Lee Street, Salisbury, NC and the T’ai Chi Center of Concord, 52 S.Union Street, Suite # 3, Concord, NC (Upstairs - Between Ti Sun Beauty Supply & Union Street Bistro). Classes are on Monday and Tuesday night in Salisbury and Thursday night in Concord. Check our NEW website for all the details. www.KalimaTribal.com.
October 22, 2009
Rent party with Two Man Gentlemen Band
Looking Glass welcomes New York’s best-dressed two-man band, and bonus act: David Lamanno
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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6:30 pm $15 includes meal, reservations required
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Free kazoos, impeccably tailored outfits, rowdy sing-alongs, furious banjo strumming, and a set full of quirky, clever, sometimes-naughty original tunes. That’s The Two Man Gentlemen Band’s formula for a good, old-fashioned musical spectacle. Hailing from New York City, The Two Man Gentlemen Band combines hot jazz, old-time country, tin pan alley, and vaudevillian swing to create a joyous two-man sound that is all their own. Performing with plectrum banjo, string bass, kazoos, and foot percussion, The Gentlemen whip themselves into a frenzy that is unlike any acoustic duo on the road today. With the energy of a band two or three times their numbers, The Two Man Gentlemen Band concocts a ruckus that is lively, danceable, and insanely fun.
May 28, 2009
Six in the City: Lee Street Theatre presents winners of first 10-minute play contest
Lee Street Theatre presents the winning entries in their first annual 10-minute play contest next week at the Looking Glass Artist Collective. Click here to see the Salisbury Post article.











