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Dance down the yellow brick road with music from The Wizard of OZ, Return to OZ, The Wiz, and Wicked.

Sawtooth School for Visual Art and The Art SHAC have teamed up to exhibit original artworks by 39 regional creatives on the theme of creative reuse!

Music Director Michelle Merrill’s spin on traditional holiday favorites for orchestra and chorus features jazz and popular vocalist Tony DeSare, who brings jazz club intimacy, Carnegie Hall glamour, and Vegas glitz right home to Reynolds on Thanks

Fantastic scores and snippets covering the full range of Harry Potter films, from composers John Williams, Nicholas Hooper, Patrick Doyle, and Alexandre Desplat. Magical fun for everyone!

The iconic, all-around musician comes home to perform with the Symphony at his high school alma mater, Reynolds Auditorium, one night only!

Step into a world of color and fragrance at our 3rd Annual Folly Flower Show on Saturday, July 19th and Sunday, July 20th!

Wynton Marsalis’s recent violin concerto (featuring guest violinist Kelly Hall-Tompkins) blends soulful and intense virtuosity with jazzy New Orleans romp, and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth will take you on a journey from resigning to fate to the tender mel

Beethoven’s firework Eighth Symphony and Borodin’s familiar and raucous Polovstian Dances (featuring the Symphony Chorus) bookend a concert with a quieter middle.

Conor Brown’s quirky How to Relax with Origami folds numerous, varied miniatures into a brief opening work.

A composition that begins “a naked woman running mad through the pure night,” sets the stage for a femme fatale evening. The story of Bizet’s temptress Carmen is told through a symphonic suite from the familiar opera.

This interactive workshop empowers artists and amakers to care for their physical health by learning restorative movements tailored to counteract the repetitive tasks and postures associated with crafting, creating and making art.

XcentriX absolutely loves early evening outdoor shows! We are delighted to be playing at the Paul Ciener Botanical Gardens for Kernersville Chamber of Commerce's 'Music at Twilight' series. Free admission.