Hello, Dolly – Second Night’s Show

September 11, 2008 · Filed Under Events · Leave a Comment 

Hello Dolly presented by the West Side Civic Theatre in Shallowford Square in Lewisvllle, North Carolina (Forsyth County) - westside, theater, plays, musicals. Deb Phillips, photographer.
There’s really nothing like an evening at Shallowford Square, surrounded by genial folks enjoying an outdoor musical of the caliber for which West Side Civic Theatre and the Town of Lewisville have become known. This photo shows one of the many lively moments from the September 7 performance of Hello, Dolly.

Weather permitting, there will be several more opportunities to see Hello, Dolly over the next few days. Shows are scheduled for Thursday through Saturday (September 11-13).

SHOW TIME: 8:00 pm
LOCATION: Shallowford Square, Lewisville
WHAT TO BRING: Lawn chair
WHO TO BRING: Yourself, your relatives, your friends!
ADMISSION: Free!

To view more photos from the latest show, visit the September 7 show gallery. Photos from the first night’s show can be viewed in the September 6 show gallery.

P.S. Looking for Oklahoma! Photos?

Because this website launched in August, 2008, there are no blog posts about the musical, Oklahoma!, which took place in May/June, 2008. However, numerous photos were still taken of several of the Oklahoma! performances, and they can be viewed in the Oklahoma! photo gallery.

Be sure to check out the other Hello Dolly articles: Hello, Dolly, Hello Dolly — Third Night’s Show, Hello, Dolly — Fourth Night’s Show and Hello Dolly — Final Performance.

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Hello, Dolly

September 7, 2008 · Filed Under Events · Leave a Comment 

Hello Dolly presented by the West Side Civic Theatre (WSCT) in Shallowford Square in Lewisville, North Carolina (Forsyth County) - westside, theater, plays, musicals. Deb Phillips, photographer.
The first show of West Side Civic Theatre’s current production of Hello, Dolly delighted the audience at a packed-out Shallowford Square yesterday evening. Hard work and talent were evident as the dedicated cast, musicians, staff and volunteers made it such an enjoyable evening!

The second show runs tonight (September 7). If you won’t be able to make it to tonight’s show, don’t worry. You’ll have four more opportunities this coming week. Due to the rain-out of what was supposed to have been the first show this past Friday evening, the theatre company has added an additional show date to this week’s schedule.

Performances of Hello, Dolly will begin at 8:00 pm Wednesday through Saturday this week (September 10–13) at Shallowford Square in Lewisville. Bring a lawn chair — and if you’d like, come early with your evening meal. Then just kick back and enjoy a great evening of outdoor theatre. (Admission is free.)

You can view scenes of last night’s show by going directly to the photo gallery for the September 6 show. I’ll be posting photos of the upcoming shows as soon as they’re edited, so be sure to check back here for notices of the new photos later this week.

I also plan to put together a Photo Highlights gallery of the best photos from all the performances of Hello, Dolly as soon as I can after the last show.

I hope to see you at one of the shows!

P.S. Looking for Oklahoma! Photos?

Because this website launched in August, 2008, there are no blog posts about the musical, Oklahoma!, which took place in May/June, 2008. However, numerous photos were still taken of several of the Oklahoma! performances, and they can be viewed in the Oklahoma! photo gallery.

Be sure to check out the other Hello Dolly articles: Hello, Dolly — Second Night’s Show, Hello Dolly — Third Night’s Show, Hello, Dolly — Fourth Night’s Show and Hello Dolly — Final Performance.

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A Swingin’ Time

August 12, 2008 · Filed Under Events · 7 Comments to Read 

The Andrew Thielen Big Band performing in a Music Under the Stars concert in Shallowford Square in Lewisville, North Carolina (Forsyth County). Deb Phillips, photographer.
The Town of Lewisville, North Carolina sponsored its second Music Under the Stars concert for the year this past Saturday. The Andrew Thielen Big Band, based in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, rolled into town and brought the friendly crowd at Shallowford Square one memorable song after another. Children and adults gathered throughout the evening to dance to the mix of lively and romantic tunes. And let me tell you, the leader of the band, Andrew Thielen, can sure put a hurtin’ on those drums!

>> CLICK to see more photos of the Andrew Thielen Big Band.

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