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The Mason Film Festival

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Weekends throughout the festival in the Johnson Center Cinema
Independent films by the region’s best young filmmakers are offered right next door to the Center for the Arts in the Johnson Center. Short narrative and documentary films are scheduled between theater and concert events, providing brief, provocative, sometimes enlightening views of our world through the camera’s eye. Cheap admission and free popcorn! Check the web site for updates and showtimes.

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June 4, 2008 at 7:41 pm

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The World Children’s Choir

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Sunday, June 29 at 2:00PM in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall
One of our Festival closing events, we celebrate a regional organization with an international flavor. The WCC’s program gives voice to the interests of all children, celebrating cultural diversity through music, promoting positive international relations, and asking people to work together to create a peaceful, healthy world for children. Through singing, WCC members explore musical content, and use music, art, and special pre-show activities to mediate cross-cultural differences and become peacemakers.
$15 / $10
Family focused performance.

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June 4, 2008 at 7:40 pm

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Hollywood Goes Choral III

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Fairfax Choral Society presents:
Saturday, June 28 at 8:00pm in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall
Fairfax Choral Society LogoExperience the music of film favorites like you have never heard it before! Back by popular demand, FCS presents choral classics from the cinema performed live by our Adult Chorus and full orchestra. Featuring music and scenes from Harry Potter, Star Wars Episode I, Amistad, Saving Private Ryan and more, this multimedia production highlights how music enhances and deepens our emotional experience of the movies. Join FCS as we bring movie music to life!
$35 / $25
Family focused performance.

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June 4, 2008 at 7:39 pm

The Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra

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Sunday, June 22 at 7pm in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall
Under the direction of Jim Carroll, Met Jazz blends the top Big Band Jazz musicians from the region with the best of Mason’s faculty and students. Followed by the Jazz Club in the Grand Tier for a modest additional charge of $10.
$35 / $25

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June 4, 2008 at 7:37 pm

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Love’s Comedy

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Mason Festival Opera
Love’s Comedy
A concert performance of a world premiere opera.
Music composition by Kim D. Sherman, libretto by Rick Davis.
Based on the play by Henrik Ibsen
Saturday, June 21 at 8pm in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall

First explored in last season’s Vision Series at Mason, this two-act opera will receive its first complete performance in this unique concert-style presentation, featuring professional, student and community opera singers. Love’s Comedy is Ibsen’s exploration of the gap between romantic ideals and the facts of love and marriage in the real world. Soaring melodies, witty choruses, and a timeless story are the hallmarks of this world premiere operatic event.
$30 / $20

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June 4, 2008 at 7:31 pm

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The Fairfax Symphony Orchestra

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The Fairfax Symphony Orchestra
Dream of America
Saturday, June 14 at 8pm in the Center for the Arts Concert Hall

The FSO teams up with TFA for the musical culmination of the year-long Harmony project – Celebrating Our Heritage through the Arts. The program includes James Beckel’s Liberty for All, combining stirring orchestral music with the inspirational words of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Kennedy, followed by Leonard Bernstein’s exploration of racism and the immigrant experience in New York in the ‘50’s, with Symphonic Dances from West Side Story. The evening concludes with Peter Boyer’s Ellis Island: The Dream of America, celebrating the immigrant experience and the American dream through powerful symphonic music, historic images and spoken word performances from the Ellis Island Oral History Project. A multi-disciplinary celebration of America!
$45 / $35 / $25 / $15
Family focused performance.

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June 4, 2008 at 7:30 pm

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Two-Bit Taj Mahal

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Theater of the First Amendment
Two-Bit Taj Mahal by Paul D’Andrea
Opens June 13 in TheaterSpace

Clay Bayliss is a dangerous bully and a brute, until he meets Sally Faye Redmond. Just as their incendiary love affair produces something magical, their small Missouri town votes to kill him. But to what end? Inspired by the true story of a still unsolved FBI case.

Paul D’Andrea’s work — including such plays as The Einstein Project, Nathan the Wise and The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay — has been a mainstay of TFA’s history.

Contains adult themes.

Fri, June 13 at 8pm
Sat, June 14 at 2pm & 8pm
Sun, June 15 at 2pm & 7pm

Thur, June 19 at 8pm
Fri, June 20 at 8pm
Sat, June 21 at 2pm & 8pm
Sun, June 22 at 1pm

Wed, June 25 at 8pm
Fri, June 27 at 8pm
Sat, June 28 at 2pm & 8pm
Sun, June 29 at 2pm
$30 / $25

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June 4, 2008 at 7:29 pm

Mariela in the Desert

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Theater of the First Amendment
Mariela in the Desert by Karen Zacarías
Opens June 12 in the Harris Theater

How far will we go to free our creativity?
Mariela and José were once the golden couple of the Mexican artists’ inner-circle. Together they built a family and an artist colony to host friends Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, and Rufino Tamayo. But now their daughter has grown and run away, their friends are too famous to call, and artistic inspiration has been strangled by isolation and lies. Set in the Northern Mexican desert in 1950, Mariela in the Desert is a deadly mystery – a layered yet profoundly honest story of what happens to a family when creativity is forced to dry and wither away.

Thur, June 12 at 8pm
Sat, June 14 at 2pm & 8pm
Sun, June 15 at 2pm

Wed, June 18 at 8pm
Fri, June 20 at 8pm
Sat, June 21 at 8pm
Sun, June 22 at 4pm

Thu, June 26 at 8pm
Fri, June 27 at 8pm
Sat, June 28 at 2pm & 8pm
Sun, June 29 at 2pm
$30 / $25

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June 4, 2008 at 7:26 pm

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