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Weinstein JCC presents: Arts + Ideas 2023 season highlights!

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The Weinstein JCC is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated highlights for next year’s Arts + Ideas Cultural Arts season. Audiences can expect an incredible lineup of performances and events that will ignite their passion for the arts.

Kicking off the season is a captivating show titled “People of the (Great American Song) Book,” presented by the talented Scott Wichmann.

Audiences will be treated to an evening filled with timeless melodies and extraordinary performances.

The Jewish Family Theatre will showcase their highly anticipated musical production of “CABARET” as the centerpiece of this year’s season.

Prepare to be enthralled by the magic and artistry brought to life by a talented cast. The season finale promises to be a truly remarkable experience with the internationally acclaimed Latin Ballet presenting “Marcel Marceau, A Silent Hero.” Audiences will witness the power of silent storytelling and be transported by the incredible performances on stage.

Subscribers to the Arts + Ideas series will enjoy exclusive access to the Adolf-Adams JCC Forum, the Fife-Davis Annual Jewish Book Fair, the Israeli and Jewish Film Festival, as well as captivating art gallery openings.

It’s an all-inclusive pass to a world of cultural experiences.

Individuals and couples alike can now secure their subscriptions for the upcoming Arts + Ideas 2023 season on the organization’s website at weinsteinjcc.org.

Attendees can secure their spot for a season filled with artistic excellence, thought-provoking discussions, and unforgettable moments.

 

Photo Credit Latin Ballet of Virginia

For any inquiries or assistance, interested individuals are encouraged to reach out to Leslie McGuigan at lmcguigan@weinsteinjcc.org.

Join the Weinstein JCC in celebrating the Arts + Ideas 2023 season and immerse yourself in the wonders of culture, creativity, and community.

The Weinstein JCC is supported, in part, by a generous annual contribution, and programming grants from the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond.