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Captain January (1924)

Category: Drama Runtime: 1 hour 4 minutes Rating: N/A Cast: Hobart Bosworth, Baby Peggy, Irene Rich Synopsis: A lighthouse keeper finds a little girl who is washed ashore tied to some wreckage. He adopts her and they become inseparable. Eventually her real family finds her and tries to take her away.

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NANCY WILSON’S HEART

The famed guitarist of Heart, Nancy Wilson, is celebrated as one of the seminal musicians in the history of rock n’ roll. A guitar virtuoso from the age of 9, Nancy (and her sister Ann) led the multi-platinum rock group, Heart, who have sold upwards of 35 million albums. Her new band, Nancy Wilson’s Heart, features […]

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FCPS Honors Chorus

The Frederick County Public Schools’ Elementary Honors Chorus makes the Weinberg Center for the Arts the place to be on Wednesday, May 3, at 7 p.m. Tickets for this 34th annual event, sold at the door (cash only), are $6 for adults and $2 for students; senior citizens ages 60 and above are admitted free. […]

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The Wizard

Are you ready to embark on a magical adventure to discover your inner wizard? Grab your wand and join the Loudoun Ballet Performing Arts Company for The Wizard, an original, much-anticipated, one-of-a-kind ballet inspired by Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. The Wizard will premier April 29th at the Weinberg Center for the Arts in Frederick, Maryland. Come along […]

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The Wizard of Oz

The Yellow Brick Road is headed to the Weinberg Center Easter weekend for Other Voices’ production of The Wizard of Oz!  This original adaptation of the classic tale is a full-length play filled with dancing and full of delight for all ages! Made possible in part from grants from the Frederick Arts Council, the Ausherman […]

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US Army Concert Band

Providing a musical backdrop for many of the nation’s most notable events, The U.S. Army Concert Band has a worldwide reputation for extraordinary musicianship. Headquartered in Washington, DC, The U.S. Army Concert Band has performed in concert venues such as Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and Hollywood Bowl–connecting the Army […]

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