Falls Church Summertime News




‘Children of Eden’ Performance

McLean Theater Workshop presents Stephen Schwartz’s “Children of Eden,” a modern musical adaptation of two classic Biblical stories – Adam and Eve and Noah’s flood – on July 30 and 31. Both shows are at 7 p.m. at Cooper Middle School (977 Balls Hill Rd., McLean), and are $8 for adults and $5 for students. McLean Theater Workshop is a month-long camp in which students ages 11 – 16 fully prepare a musical as well as learn fundamentals of theater, including stage combat, improvisation, backstage aspects and audition techniques.

Creative Cauldron Camp Offers Free Performances

Falls Church-based Creative Cauldron launched its seventh annual Arts Adventure Camp this summer, in which campers use performing and visual arts to explore nature and the environment. Arts Adventure Camp is presenting two free performances, “Tales of Thunder, Tales of Wonder,” on July 25, and “Magical, Mythical Plants” on August 15 to the public to showcase their incorporation of the themes they have been studying. Both performances are at noon at the Lubber Run Amphitheater (N. 2nd and N. Columbus St., Arlington).

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