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Castleton Festival

The Castleton Festival nurtures young talents, fosters the arts and reclaims the human spirit through integrative mentoring, world-class performances and building of communities. Established by the late maestro, Lorin Maazel, and his wife, actress and teacher Dietlinde Turban Maazel, at their 550-acre estate on Castleton Farm Road, Castleton’s state-of-the-art 140-seat Theatre House continues to offer a modest season of concerts, performances, recitals, chamber music programs, dance and theatrical events and opera as part of Castleton in Performance series. For details, visit castletonfestival.org or call 540-937-3454.

Little Washington Theatre

Little Washington Theatre plays host to movies and theatrical productions presented by the Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community.

Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community (RAAC)

RAAC is the nonprofit organization behind many local art programs and events, including the Artists of Rappahannock Studio

& Gallery Tour held every November, film screenings, a lecture series at the library, a summer concert series, plays and more held at the RAAC Community Theatre, Soup 'n' Soul talks held in private homes and Mitchell Arts Fund grants awarded to emerging and established local artists and projects. For more information, call 540-675-3193, email info@RAAC.org or visit raac. org. RAAC also sponsors the RAAC Community Theatre (below).

RAAC Community Theatre

The RAAC Community Theatre presents plays, readings, poetry, coffee houses and workshops. Long housed in a former country church, productions have moved across Gay Street to the Little Washington Theatre. For more information, visit raac.org (and click on Community Theatre) or call 800-695-6075.

Rappahannock Association For Arts And Community

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