Dazzling Ice Castles draw tourists to New Hampshire and other states: Watch
An annual celebration of ice is up and running again in New Hampshire. Ice Castles, which are both temporary art installations and tourist attractions, feature towers, tunnels, archways and caves, all created by growing, harvesting and arranging thousands of icicles and then blasting them with water
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CapLive: WXPN welcomes Langhorne Slim and Oliver Wood. Don’t miss an unforgettable evening of raw, heartfelt performances as two of the most captivating American Roots singer-songwriters take the Capitol Theatre stage. Langhorne Slim, known for his unique blend of folk, Americana and indie rock, brings electrifying energy to his live shows. With his gritty vocals and raw, emotional lyrics, Langhorne’s music connects deeply with audiences, offering a mix of joy, reflection and release. Oliver Wood, the masterful frontman of The Wood Brothers, delivers a soulful fusion of Americana, blues, and roots music. His rich voice, intricate guitar work, and personal storytelling make for a truly memorable experience. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center, 50 N. George St., York. Tickets start at $40.
“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.” Middle-aged siblings Vanya and Sonia share a home in Bucks County, where they bicker and complain about the circumstances of their lives. Suddenly, their movie-star sister, Masha, swoops in with her new boy toy, Spike. Old resentments flare up, eventually leading to threats to sell their house. Also on the scene are sassy maid Cassandra, who can predict the future, and a lovely young aspiring actress named Nina, whose prettiness somewhat worries the imperious Masha. By Christopher Durang. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, at the Belmont Theatre, 27 S. Belmont St., York. Tickets $32 for adults, $30 for 62+, $20 for 18 & under.
OrangeMite Shakespeare Company presents “Richard III.” (rescheduled from Jan. 19.) In this thrilling rendition of Shakespeare’s great tragedy, Richard of Gloucester will do anything to rise to the throne — even if it comes at the price of his friends, his family and his humanity. 7 p.m. Friday, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets $15.
The Hair Band Experience. Bring on the Aqua Net and tight pants. It’s time for The Best Hair Bands in the Land! Relive the era that rocked. Don’t miss this amazing, three act homage to Poison, Def Leppard and Bon Jovi. Come and dress the part and have the time of your life revisiting the songbook that brings so many memories along with it. 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Strand Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets start at $44.68.
CapFilm: “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.” Two master warriors (Chow Yun Fat and Michelle Yeoh) are faced with their greatest challenge when the treasured Green Destiny sword is stolen. A young aristocrat (Zhang Ziyi) prepares for an arranged marriage, but soon reveals her superior fighting talents and her deeply romantic past. As each warrior battles for justice, they come face to face with their worst enemy and the inescapable, enduring power of love. 7 p.m. Saturday, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets $8.
AAU York Grand Prix Volleyball Tournament. Format will be Saturday pool play and Sunday bracket play, depending on the number of teams per division. All matches will be best of 3 games to 25 with the deciding game, if necessary, to 15. There is no cap. If there is a 3-team pool without a crossover they will play 3 sets to 25 points, no cap. Awards will be given at this tournament and vary based on the size of each division. Saturday and Sunday at the York Expo Center, 334 Carlisle Ave., York. Tickets $14 for one day or $25 for a two-day pass.
CapFilm: “Rebel Without a Cause.” James Dean stars in a movie that shocked the country with a performance that still electrifies the screen 70 years after his untimely death prior to the film’s release. In this conventional drama of teenage angst and rebellion, three high school students who should lead perfect lives in their stable, comfortable suburban families, explode with a violence and sexuality that their parents cannot understand. 3 p.m. Sunday, at the Capitol Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets $8.
“Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.” An uplifting comeback story like no other, “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical” is the inspiring journey of a woman who broke barriers and became the Queen of Rock n’ Roll. Set to the pulse-pounding soundtrack of her most beloved hits, this electrifying sensation will send you soaring to the rafters. One of the world’s best-selling artists of all time, Tina Turner won 12 Grammy Awards and her live shows were seen by millions, with more concert tickets sold than any other solo performer in music history. 7:30 p.m. Monday, at the Strand Theatre at the Appell Center. Tickets start at $79.
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