The City of Santa Clarita’s Thursdays@Newhall series for 2019 is set to begin on the first week of the New Year.
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The Thursdays@Newhall series is a opportunity for residents to attend shows, concerts and special events on Thursdays throughout the year, according to officials.
The 2019 series is set to start with a pair of free events inside The Main in Old Town Newhall on Jan. 3, where 10 performers are set to take the stage for 10 minutes each and share their comedy, storytelling, short films and music at the monthly 10 by 10 show from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Actor and performer Tom Crawford, who appeared in shows “How to Get Away with Murder” and “Grace and Frankie”, is set to perform his storytelling for the audience.
Performances for January also include storytelling with Sam Feirstein; comedy by John Wynn and Aidan Park; magic by Liam Johnson; ventriloquism with Dan Sachoff; music by Emily Zuzik and Joe Romersa; belly dancing by the Dunia Dancers; and a screening of short film “The Firefly Girls,” directed by Katie Micay.
In addition, the free musical showcase “Note by Note” is set to be featured on the fourth Thursday of each month at The Main, where performers are set to display a variety of musical genres, including rock, folk, Celtic, Americana, blues, and more.
Featured performers in January are set to include Medicine Hat, Sammy Montana, Jimmy Muffin and the Brian McShea Band.
Artists interested in performing at Note by Note can learn more here.
For more information about the City of Santa Clarita’s Thursdays@Newhall events contact the City’s Arts and Events Office at (661) 250-3787, or click here.
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