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| Holly Springs Community Band
Holly Springs Cultural Center
The Holly Springs Community Band is a group of all-volunteer musicians whose performances foster an appreciation for every kind of concert band music, including classical, semi-classical, Broadway musicals, movie soundtracks, pop and rock, and marches.
The Holly Springs Community Band is supported by the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County. | Buy Tickets | |
| December 2023 Dance and Cheer Showcase
December 14th at 6 PM.
300 West Ballentine Street.
The December Dance and Cheer Showcase is a revue of Miss Gigi's six dance and cheer classes culminating in one big end-of-season performance. Performers work hard all season long to bring you this holiday-themed showcase!
Tickets are $10 each and are limited to 2 per family until 11/15, when any leftover tickets will go on sale. (Attempting to purchase more than two will result in an error message.) | | Sold out |
| Holly Strings Youth Orchestra presents Magical Moments
December 17, 2023
Shows at 3 PM and 4:30 PM
Holly Springs Cultural Center
300 West Ballentine Street | Buy Tickets | |
| Comedian Wills Maxwell
Friday, January 19 at 7:30PM
Holly Springs Cultural Center
Wills Maxwell, Jr. started doing stand-up comedy when he was in 4th grade. His teacher didn’t appreciate him interrupting the class and his parents didn’t appreciate him getting in trouble. Due to the lack of appreciation, Wills retired from the business and started doing stand-up comedy again after he left high school. Since resuming his comedy career, Wills won Port City’s Top Comic in 2019 (Wilmington, NC), was a regional finalist in StandUp NBC in 2018, and a finalist at Ultimate Comic Challenge in 2020 (Greensboro, NC). He has also opened for several comedians including Ramy Youssef, Roy Wood Jr., Tim Meadows, and Jim Gaffigan.
Season passes are available to purchase and include one ticket for all 4 comedy shows for $50. | Buy Tickets | |
| Comedian Tara Brown
Friday, February 9 at 7:30PM
Holly Springs Cultural Center
Tara Brown performs clean and family-friendly comedy across the country. The nationally touring headlining comedians she has shared stages with have included Theo Von, Ilana Glazer, Cristela Alonzo, Josh Wolf, Jon Reep, Jeff Allen, Ryan Hamilton, Preacher Lawson, Janelle James, Karen Mills, John Crist, Jimmie “JJ Walker, and the late John Witherspoon. She has been featured in Newsweek, the New York Post, the Charlotte Observer, the Lancaster News, Carolina Gateway, the Charlotte Post, WBTV-TV, WJZY-TV, WBT Radio, WFAE.com and CLTure.org. CharlotteFive.comnamed her as one of “The Standup Comedians You Need to Know in Charlotte;” while Queen City Nerve named her as “Best Comedian” for 2019 in their “Best of the Nest Readers’ Picks.”
Season passes are available to purchase and include one ticket for all 4 comedy shows for $50. | Buy Tickets | |
| The Importance of Being Earnest
February 15 - 17, 2024
Holly Springs Cultural Center
By Oscar Wilde, adapted by Nancy Rich.
Two charming young ladies-sophisticated Gwendolen from the city and naive Cecily from the country-are in love with Earnest Worthing. But there is no such person as Earnest Worthing. Gwendolen thinks Jack is Earnest, and Cecily thinks Algy is Earnest. Each girl swears that she could never love a man who wasn't named Earnest. In the midst of all this confusion comes Lady Bracknell, who doesn't like the idea of anybody loving anybody. Delightfully updated to take place in 1920's Charleston, South Carolina.
This production is the second production in the Community Theatre Season. A Community Theatre subscription includes one ticket for all three productions, and is available for $30. | Buy Tickets | |
| Route 55 Jazz Orchestra
Holly Springs Cultural Center
Route 55 Jazz Orchestra was founded in the fall of 2006 and its membership consists of community musicians who are serious about their commitment to making authentic Big Band Jazz in the tradition of Basie, Kenton, Miller, and more!
Route 55 Jazz Orchestra is supported by the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County. | Buy Tickets | |
| Comedian Cliff Cash
Friday, March 08 at 7:30PM
Holly Springs Cultural Center
Cliff Cash’s comedy has been part of Comedy Central UpNEXT, Standup NBC, DRYBAR Comedy, Rooftop Comedy and Laughs on Fox. His album “Halfway There” spent a week at number one on iTunes comedy chart after being released through StandUp! Records (the same label who’s done albums for legends like Patton Oswald, Doug Stanhope, Maria Bamford, Mark Maron and more. He’s won awards like Port City’s Top Comic to Denver Comedy Works “thick skin” competition (twice) to SLO Comedy Festivals “Best of the Fest” and many more. Cash has been invited by his peers to headline Comedy Festivals all over the country.
Season passes are available to purchase and include one ticket for all 4 comedy shows for $50. | Buy Tickets | |
| Angel Street
May 9 - 11, 2024
Holly Springs Cultural Center
by Patrick Hamilton
First produced under the title Gaslight, Angel Street tells the story of the Manninghams. The suavely handsome Mr. Manningham is slowly driving his gentle, devoted wife to the brink of insanity with an insinuating kindness that masks more sinister motives. One of the most brilliant, suspenseful stories in modern theatre.
This production is the third production in the Community Theatre Season. A Community Theatre subscription includes one ticket for all three productions, and is available for $30. | Buy Tickets | |