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Coming Right Up!


  • Hocus Pocus, October 15 - 4 PM
  • Community Theatre Auditions, Oct 19 & 20 - 6 PM
  • Big Teeth on the Big Screen -- Jaws! October 21st at 7:30 PM
  • Belly Laughs Are the Best - Improv Comedy October 22nd, Nov 19 & Dec 30, 8 PM

Storm Scoots Back Fine Arts Show, Submission Date Added


    Artists from across the region are planning to display their art in the AOP Fine Arts Show. To support artists impacted in ENC by Hurricane Matthew the date for the show and preview party have been moved back. Two artwork submission dates are now in place - October 16 and October 31 between 10 AM - 4 PM at the Turnage Theater.

Fine Arts Show Preview Party Moved to November 2, 7 PM


    The Fine Arts Show preview party will be held on November 2 from 7- 8:30 PM for members, artists and invited guests. Not a member yet? Go to http://www.artsofthepamlico.org/join-us/membership for a membership form and join today! Online membership payment options are in process!

The Zone is Coming!


    The Twilight Zone is coming to the Turnage October 29 from 7:30-11:30 PM. Cold drinks, beer and wine will be for sale. Tickets are $30 and include a costume with cash prizes, free beverage coupon, ghoulish treats & more! Doors open at 7:30 PM!

Scholarships Now in Place for School of the Arts for Kids!


    AOP's School of the Arts for Kids! program offers arts enrichment and instruction daily on weekday afternoon program now from 3 - 5:45 PM through June 2017. Thanks to community members, scholarships are available to pay the partial cost of children participating! Contact AOP for details. Interested in supporting a child in participating? Donations at all levels are welcomed. Visit http://www.artsofthepamlico.org/all-events/school-of-the-arts-for-kids to learn more or call us at (252)946-2504.

Washington Seafood Providing December Dinner for AOP


    AOP's next community theatre performance will be Tinsel Almost Sorta Saves Christmas, December 16 - 18. The dinner theatre option is scheduled for December 17. Limited seating. Buy at box office or online at http://www.artsofthepamlico.org/all-events/community-theater.

Mark Your Calendar


    Check out the calendar for what' happening and coming to AOP!

    November 4 - Phantom of the Opera (c. 1925)
    November 11 - Lafayette Escadrille, free movie event, 1 - 3 PM
    November 12 - Cinderellas From Around the World, ECU Storybook Theatre
    November 18 - Ronnie McDowell at 7 PM
    December 5 - Community Messiah Sing - see calendar for details
    December 10 - Polar Express at 10 AM & 2 PM
    December 12 - Children's Holiday Shop at 2 PM
    December 23 - Embers! & Craig Woolard at 8 PM

  • Contact: Arts of the Pamlico
  •     exec_asst@artsofthepamlico.org

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