|
|
| | | |
|---|
| | Icons of Jazz: Let's Be Frank
featuring Sachal Vasandani & Christian Tamburr
Friday, January 23, 7:30pm
$20 All seats
Thoroughly rooted in Jazz, award winning vocalist Sachal Vasandani has the swagger to front the most swinging big bands and the vulnerability to present definitive classic ballads in a trio. With fresh new arrangements by pianist Christian Tamburr, Sachal leads us through the rare styling of Sinatra with a small group, which includes music broadcast between 1953-1955 on Frank's radio show To Be Perfectly Frank in the late 40's, sides for Columbia and the 1959 Live in Australia recording with the Red Norvo Quintet. | Buy tickets |
| | Dinosaur Dimensions
School Performances:
Friday, February 6, 10am & 11:30am
All seats $5
Public Performances:
Friday, February 6, 5:30pm & Saturday, February 7, 2pm
All seats $10
Meet the Dinosaurs! Dinosaur Dimensions offers
amazing meet & greet sessions, strolling dinosaurs, and a stage show... all about dinosaurs! Our amazing collection of realistic puppets create a unique experience like no other. With ten different dinosaurs in our family's herd - you do not want to miss out on this!
| Buy tickets |
| | Derina Harvey Band
Friday, February 13, 7:30pm
Adults $30, Srs & Students $26
Led by Derina Harvey, this award winning Celtic Rock group has a high-energy show that leaves audiences hollering from their seats. With a
show that offers a fresh take on traditional folk songs as well as a few originals, Derina’s vibrant personality takes center stage with humour, storytelling, and, of course, her powerful vocals. That voice earned her a 2025 Canadian Folk Music Award nomination for “Contemporary Singer of the Year”. | Buy tickets |
| | Folsom Prison Live
Saturday, February 21, 7:30pm
All seats $25
Folsom Prison Live – The Johnny Cash Experience is a powerful and immersive tribute to one of the most iconic live recordings in music history. This production brings Johnny Cash’s legendary 1968 performance at California’s Folsom State Prison to life in vivid detail, capturing the grit, soul, and spirit that made the original album a cultural milestone.
More than just a concert, Folsom Prison Live is a storytelling experience. It captures the raw humanity, the defiant spirit, and the deep compassion that defined Johnny Cash. Whether you're a lifelong fan or simply love a great American story set to unforgettable music, this show delivers a one-of-a-kind night that stays with you long after the final encore. | Buy tickets |
| | Inspiration through Integration
Sunday, February 22, 2026 2pm
$10 All seats
Join us for “Inspirations in Integration” as we commemorate Black History Month. This panel discussion features individuals who lived through the school integration of Fuquay-Varina High School (opening in 1975) and earlier transitions. What was it really like to integrate a school? Hear firsthand accounts of challenge, growth, and the powerful leadership that emerged during this pivotal time. Be inspired by stories of a significant chapter in our community's history and discover the strength and courage that defined a generation. | Buy tickets |
| | Little Women: The Musical
Friday and Saturday, February 27 & 28, 7:30PM
Sunday, March 1, 2:00PM
$15 Adults; $13 Srs & Students
Based on Louisa May Alcott's life, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters, Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication, but the publishers are not interested – until she takes the advice of a friend and weaves in the story of herself, her sisters and their experience growing up in Civil War America. Little Women is a complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing a night filled with laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
| Buy tickets |
| | Presented by Fuquay Varina Downtown Association
Sponsored by The Bob Barker Company
POPUP CHORUS BROADWAY SINGS WICKED!
Friday March 6, 7:30PM
$15/adults, $12/Srs & Students
The Fuquay-Varina Downtown Association and the Fuquay-Varina Arts Center invite you to celebrate FIRST FRIDAY with PopUp Chorus Broadway!
Whether you’re an Elphaba, Glinda, or somewhere in between, singers of all ages and abilities are invited to come together to learn and sing two songs from Wicked. We’ll learn the songs Popular and For Good, celebrating friendship, magic and connection. Feel the joy of our community voice as we all get Wicked! | Buy tickets |
| | ICONS OF JAZZ: Singin’ & Swingin’
Internationally Acclaimed Jazz Vocalist
and Pianist Champian Fulton
with special guest Christian Tamburr on vibraphone
Saturday, March 7, 7:30PM
$20/All seats
Renowned Jazz pianist and vocalist for more than 20 years, Champian has released 18 albums and performed in more than 25 countries, both in concert and on TV. She has been recognized with numerous awards, including Album of the Year in the NYC Jazz Record (2018, 2020, 2023) and Pianist and Vocalist of the Year (2019) by Hot House Magazine. Champian has appeared at such unique venues as the San Fermines Festival in Pamplona Spain, the Tangier Jazz Festival, the Opera House in Ulaanbaatar Mongolia, the Tongyeong Opera House in South Korea, and Lincoln Center in NYC. She is joined by special guest Christian Tamburr on vibraphone and his supporting trio.
| Buy tickets |
| | Children’s Theater of Charlotte presents
Topsy-Turvy Cinderella
Wednesday, March 11, 10AM
All seats $5
Get ready for the silliest Cinderella you've ever seen as the classic tale gets turned upside down. Will Cinderella make it to the ball without tripping over her own glass slippers? Will the prince recognize her even if she's wearing a disguise? With a little help from the Fairy Odd Mother and the audience as Footman and Fairies, she may find true love before the stroke of midnight. Heartfelt humor, hilarious costumes, and jokes abound in this delightfully daft version of the story we all know and love. You’re guaranteed to have a ball!
For ages 5+
| Buy tickets |
| | Children’s Theater of Charlotte presents
NEW KID
Thursday, March 12, 10:00AM
$5/All seats
Nick and his family are leaving their native country of Homeland and moving to America. But upon arrival in the “land of opportunity,” they discover a wildly different culture and are struck by challenges they didn’t expect.
In Dennis Foon’s clever play, Nick and his Homelander family speak English while the Americans speak a gibberish language, allowing the audience to experience what it is like to be an outsider overwhelmed by a new place.
Recommended for third grade and up | Buy tickets |
| | Bachelors of Broadway
Friday March 20, 7:30PM
$22 All seats
Take a trio of dashing men, add soaring melodies from stage and screen, and then refine the sound with contemporary three-part vocal harmony — you've got a ticket to BACHELORS OF BROADWAY: Gentlemen of the Theatre. This exciting three-man act features lush symphonic arrangements of songs from modern and classic musicals like WICKED, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, JERSEY BOYS, 42ND STREET, HAMILTON, MISS SAIGON, THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, DEAR EVAN HANSEN, LES MISERABLES, and many more. Starring New York City's top theatrical talent, BACHELORS OF BROADWAY offers a fresh take on audience favorites that have captivated millions worldwide. | Buy tickets |
| | Simply Three
Saturday, April 18, 7:30PM
$20 All Seats
Simply Three is a powerhouse instrumental trio redefining the classical genre with cinematic flair, genre-bending creativity, and viral energy. Founded in 2010 by bassist Nicholas Villalobos and cellist Zack Clark, Simply Three has captivated a global audience with their innovative takes on hits by Adele, Coldplay, Billie Eilish, OneRepublic, and more—alongside emotionally charged original compositions that resonate deeply with fans. Armed with classical training and a modern artistic vision, Simply Three continues to push the boundaries of string music, inspiring a new generation of fans across genres, platforms, and continents. | Buy tickets |
| | Fuquay-Varina Chorale Spring Concert
Friday, May 1, 7:30PM & Saturday, May 2, 3:00PM
$10/All seats
The Fuquay Varina Chorale has been bringing the joy of song to our community for over seven years --and they never disappoint! Their annual Spring Concert promises to provide a wide repertoire of music and, as always, to be a showcase for extraordinary local talent.
| Buy tickets |
|
|
|
Information
The Box Office at the Arts Center is open Monday through Saturday, between 10am and 5pm.
On Event nights, the Box Office opens one hour prior to curtain.
If you have any questions regarding accessibility or accommodations, please call the Box Office at 919-567-3921 prior to your visit.
|
|