‘London Suite,’ Beatles Tribute, and More this Weekend

CAPE CHARLES WAVE

August 9, 2013

The second week of events in the Harbor for the Arts Festival begins today and includes:

Friday, August 9, noon to 2 p.m. — Piano students under the direction of Marijana Nottingham perform on Mason Avenue in front of the Stage Door Gallery (Free). Cash bar and concessions in the Gallery.

Friday, August 9, 5:30-7 p.m. — John Sheppard on keyboard with Jim Harding on sax in front of the Stage Door Gallery on Mason Avenue (Free). Cash bar

London Suite

London Suite

Friday, August 9, at 7 p.m. — A revival of “London Suite,” a comedy by Neil Simon, featuring local favorites. Adults $12, Students $5 (R rated).

Friday, August 9, 9-11:30 p.m. — Almost Famous Band dance party on Strawberry Street (Free). The Almost Famous Band is a group of friends who just plain love music of all kinds. Anything from classic to Southern rock ‘n’ roll, from alternative to blues, from reggae to country to bluegrass. Cash bar.

Saturday, August 10, 4:30-6:30 p.m. — Andrew McKnight & the Borders at the Beach Gazebo on Bay Avenue (Free). Singer/songwriter Andrew McKnight’s music traverses influences from Appalachia, slide and jazzy blues, feisty anthems, rustic folk, and guitar-driven rock while blending his tenor voice and acoustic and electric guitars with banjo, upright bass, drums, and percussion. Their eclectic arrangements stretch “beyond Appalachian, beyond blues, beyond folk.”

Saturday, August 10, 6:30-9 p.m. — Mark Jensen, Tony Sacco & Friends perform on Mason Avenue in front of The Stage Door Gallery (Free). Cash bar.

Twist & Shout

Twist & Shout Beatles tribute

Saturday, August 10, at 9 p.m. — Twist & Shout  Beatles Tribute ($20). Wayne George, Edward Koswski, Craig Romano, Greg Palaski, Evan Teatum, and Jim Nenning present Twist & Shout, a magical musical tribute to The Beatles at the Palace Theatre.

Sunday, August 11, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. — Cape Charles 757 Quick Draw plein air event. Artists will be all over the historic downtown district creating original art showcase in 3 hours or less. Artists will paint from 9 a.m. to noon and then return to Stage Door Gallery, where their works will be judged and available for sale. Register at http://www.pleinair757.com/ or immediately prior to the event.

At 2 p.m., a Young Artists’ Quick Draw will begin for artists 15 and younger. They will bring their creations back to Stage Door Gallery at 4 p.m. for judging, awards, and sale.

Sunday, August 11, at 6:30 p.m. — Brass 5 in Central Park (Free). The big band group Brass 5 offers a repertoire from Renaissance, Classical, Dixieland, Jazz, and Rock to Country. Bring a beach chair and a picnic. Wine and Margaritas available.

Piece of Eden

Piece of Eden

Sunday, August 11, at 3 p.m. — Piece of Eden at Historic Palace Theatre (Free). A combination of live theatre and film paying tribute to the original, musical epic stage play that follows Thom Savage and his descendants and depicts their relationship with the Native Americans of the Shore from 1618-1776. Repeats Monday, August 12, 8 p.m., and Tuesday, August 13, 8 p.m.

Sunday, August 11, 1-4 p.m. — Art Rocks the Inns (Free). The porches of the bed & breakfasts of Cape Charles will be rocking with artwork. Each B&B will feature local artists showcasing their works, from all different mediums – paint, sculpture, wood, jewelry, and photography. Take a walking tour from inn to inn, or travel by bike, golf cart, or car among the five properties in Cape Charles’ historic downtown district within 3/4 mile of one another.

"Stairway to Bay" oil by Sandy Mayer.

“Stairway to Bay” oil by Sandy Mayer.

Chesapeake Bay View B&B, 212 Bay Avenue: Duong “U” Nguyen — oil paintings of Eastern Shore scenes done on board with a palette knife. Sandy Mayer — spiritually inspired paintings in oil on canvas or board and mixed media mandalas.

Sea Gate Bed &Breakfast, 9 Tazewell Avenue: Mama Girl – papier mache figurines.

Bay Haven Inn of Cape Charles, 403 Tazewell Avenue: Lena Gonzalez — painted canvas placemats. Heather Gladden — ink wash sketches, photography, and pen illustrations of nature with a surreal twist.

Cape Charles House, 645 Tazewell Avenue: Pam Kossman — handmade jewelry. Ocean Pottery — whimsical ocean motif porcelain pottery, metal serve ware, and Turkish glass bowls.

Fig Street Inn, 711 Tazewell Avenue: Windsor House — handmade Windsor chairs, farm tables, stools, hand painted signs, and folk art using local and reclaimed woods.

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