Edited by Lynn Norusis
1Vertical Horizon
The Georgetown University grads burst onto the stage in the early ’90s and took over the charts in 2000 with their breakout song, “Everything You Want.” Now they take the stage at Tally Ho, showcasing those nostalgic songs along with tunes off their 2013 album “Echoes From the Underground.” / Nov. 22
2‘Elmer Gantry’
Down-on-his-luck salesman, Elmer Gantry, gets himself involved in a religious group, using his charm and tactics to not only bringing the troupe fame but also the heart of the group’s pious evangelical leader. John Bishop reworked the script, originally written in 1926 by Sinclair Lewis. / Through Nov. 9
3‘There is a Happiness That Morning Is’
Jay Hardee reprised an acclaimed 2013 Capital Fringe Festival production of two William Blake scholars who are comedically forced to apologize to their classes for being caught in the act of public displays of lust. / Nov. 4-23
4‘American Sequitur’
For the last five years Joshua Yospyn photographed what he calls the ‘lighter side of liberty,’ showcasing the ironic, whimsical nature of our nation’s pride (think Ronald McDonald, NSA and the like). / Through Nov. 15
5Stranger Than Fiction: Great Art Heists in History
Art is more than visual entertainment. It’s a hot commodity sold on the black market. Take a tour through the stories of Japanese gangsters, nautical thieves and more as Anne Kenny-Urban, the budget services manager at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, speaks about global art heists, some solved, others not. / Nov. 20
(November 2014)