Court Square 24 Hour Project

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March 19, 2019
24 Hour Project 2019  To Court Square Theater April 12-13 
 
HARRISONBURG, VA – Court Square Theater announces the much-anticipated return of its 24 Hour Project, a 24 hour long, entertainment filled fundraiser to help provide programming at the theater throughout the year. Show starts at 6pm Friday, April 12; the event concludes at 6pm Saturday, April 13. 
 
Tickets are $12 advance and $14 at the door, plus a special ticket discount for all of the night owls out there (1am-7am). For more information and to purchase tickets, visit valleyarts.org/performances or call 540.433.9189. Ticket holders may come and go throughout the entire event, and there is plenty to come around for.  Door prizes, featuring treasures from your favorite local businesses, will be given away to lucky audience members!  Consider purchasing extra raffle tickets to increase your chances of winning. 
 
The 24 Hour Project is known for its unique setting for community performers ranging from musicians and comedians to actors and improv performers, folded in among a reshowing of the Super Gr8 Film Festival, a showing of “The Room​ ” ​ , Karaoke, Ebony Nicole, Harrisonburg Harmonizers, Rockingham Ballet Theater, and many more!  
 
Celebrating the diversity of our artistic community, the 24 Hour Project 2019 includes  performances by: Nickels & Wiener, JMU’s New & Improv’d and Shen Valley Uke!  
 
The 24 Hour Project kicks off at 6pm Friday, April 12. Sleep now; you won’t want to miss a  thing! 
Arts Council of the Valley’s Court Square Theater is located at 41-F Court Square in Downtown Harrisonburg, Virginia. 
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About Arts Council of the Valley Arts Council of the Valley (ACV) was founded in 2000 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to promoting and providing memorable Arts experiences in the city of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. Since its  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
establishment, ACV has grown into a multi-faceted community organization that fosters innovative partnerships amongst area businesses, civic organizations, schools, and artists. Today, ACV manages the  Court Square Theater and Smith House Galleries, supports childhood learning by way of the Any Given Child Shenandoah Valley initiative, funds local art projects through its Advancing the Arts grant program, and coordinates monthly First Fridays Downtown community gatherings​. To learn more, visit valleyarts.org 
 
 
 
Contact:
Ann Leatherwood
Ann@valleyarts.org