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TO-DO LIST
Your curated guide of what to do in Columbia this month.
The Columbia Art League invites you to interact and feel art in their latest display, “Touch.” The exhibit of 2D and 3D artwork challenges artists to create pieces across varied mediums. Artists have the option to stick to the traditional “forbidden touch” of most art displays or to let the audience interact with the art.11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., May 2-June 8, Columbia Art League, 443-8838
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Curtain Up: A Celebration of the Work
If you’re a fan of all things theater, the Stephens College Conservatory for the Performing Arts variety show is right up your alley. Come for “a celebration of singing, dancing and acting, featuring new works in musical theatre, vocal ensembles and maybe a few surprises.”
7:30 p.m., May 4-5, Macklanburg Playhouse, $20, 876-7199
Winchester
Based on the true story of Sarah Winchester, this new play by Elizabeth Braaten Palmieri is a production by her own GreenHouse Theatre Project. The original work follows the Winchester firearm company heiress after the death of her husband. A psychic told her to build a house and Winchester spent her life on the building project — adding new rooms and hidden passageways — in an effort