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Theatre Season

The Pink Panther Strikes AgainBy Don Zolidis

Students in grades 6 – 8 capture the verbal and visual humor of the marvelous film, featuring the world’s most unusual criminologist, Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau. The show is rated PG. Thu – Fri Oct 6-7 7:30pm Cassingham TheaterSat Oct 8 2:00pm$8 students/$10 adults

FootlooseMusic by Tom Snow, Lyrics by Dean Pitchford, Stage Adapta-tion by Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie, based on the original screenplay by Dean Pitchford

BHS students present the live stage version of the film musical that tells the story of the the kid who comes up against closed minds in a small town. The musical, with its top-of-the charts soundtrack is rated PG. Thu – Sat Nov 17-19 7:30pm Schottenstein TheaterSat Nov 19 2:00pm$12 students/$15 adults

The Lion King Jr.Bexley’s grades 6 – 8 students present this shortened version of the smash Disney musical, based on the film of the same name. Simba the lion cub must learn to take his place in life, despite the evil scheming of his Uncle Scar. Suitable for the whole family.Thur – Sat Feb 2 – 4 7:30pm Schottenstein TheaterSat Feb 4 2:00pm $12 students/$15 adults

Peter and the Starcatcher Conceived for the stage by Roger Rees and Alex Timbers, written by Rick Elice, with music by Wayne Barker.

Bexley High School presents the Tony-awarding winning version of the best-selling novels about how a miserable orphan comes to be the legendary Peter Pan. Thu – Sat Apr 6-8 7:30pm Schottenstein Theater$10 students/$12 adults

Who’s Dying to be a MillionaireBy Pat Cook

Students in grades 3-5 have a lot of fun with this wild, riotous lampoon of a game show where all thecontestants end up dead.Thur - Fri May 11-12 7:30pm Cassingham TheaterSat May 13 2:00pm$8 students/$10 adults

Theatre ActivitiesRenaissance Festival Field Trip Sat Oct 15 Harveysburg, Ohio

Central Area Thespian Conference Sat Jan 7 Hilliard Darby High School

High School One ActMon Jan 9 at 7:30PM Cassingham Theater

Junior Thespian ConferenceFri – Sat Feb 24-25 Miller South School of the Performing Arts in Akron

Maryland Students’ Original PlayWed Mar 8 7:00pm Maryland Cafe

30 Plays from Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes)Thur – Fri Mar 9 - 10 at 7:30PM Dargusch Theater

State Thespian ConferenceFri – Sat Mar 24 – 25 Dublin Scioto High School

Subtext, Theatre Ensemble PlayFri – Sat Apr 28 – 29 7:30pm Dargusch Theater

Theatre Awards Mon May 15 5:30pm Schottenstein Theater

For more information about Theatre Arts programs, contact Rebecca Rhinehart, Bexley Theatre Arts Director at [email protected].

For more information, visit BexleyTheatreArts.com.

Music Events BMS & BHS Fall Orchestra ConcertTue Sep 29 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS/BHS Fall Choral ConcertSun Oct 9 2:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS Choirs CommUNITY Sing!Sat Oct 15 3:00pm

BHS Vocal Ensemble CabaretSat Oct 29 3:00pm Cassingham CaféSun Oct 30 1:00pm

BMS & BHS Band ConcertThu Oct 27 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS Veterans’ Day AssemblyFri Nov 11 8:15am Cassingham Theater

BHS Marching Band in Veterans’ Day ParadeFri Nov 11 noon Downtown Columbus

Cassingham Thanksgiving Town MeetingTues Nov 22 10:00am Cassingham Theater

BMS/BHS Jazz ConcertThu Dec 1 7:30pm Schottenstein Theater

BHS Vocal Ensemble at Bexley Tree LightingSun Dec 4 4:00pm Drexel Circle

BHS Orchestra Winter ConcertThu Dec 8 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

Maryland Winter ConcertMon Dec 12 10am & 7pm Maryland Café

BMS & BHS Band ConcertTue Dec 13 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

Montrose Winter ConcertWed Dec 14 7:00pm Montrose Gym

Cassingham Winter ConcertThu Dec 15 1 & 7pm Cassingham Theater

BHS Winter Choral ConcertSun Dec 18 2:00pm Schottenstein Theater

HS OMEA Solo & Ensemble CompetitionSat Jan 21

BHS Women’s Chorale Cupid CabaretSun Feb 12 2:00pm Bexley United Methodist Church

BMS & BHS Orchestra State Contest ConcertThu Feb 23 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

OMEA State Orchestra ContestFri – Sat Feb 24 -25

BMS & BHS Band Pre-Contest ConcertTues Feb 28 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

OMEA Band District ContestFri - Sat Mar 3 – 4

BMS & BHS Choral ConcertSun Mar 5 2:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS & Elementary Choral FestivalTue Mar 14 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS/BHS Jazz ConcertThu Mar 16 7:30pm Schottenstein Theater

BHS Vocal Ensemble TourFri – Tue Mar 17 - 21 New York, NY

All Grades Orchestra ConcertThu Mar 30 7:00pm BHS Gym

BMS OMEA Solo & Ensemble CompetitionSat Apr 8

All Grades Band ConcertThu Apr 20 7:00pm BHS Gym

BHS Choral Spring ConcertMon Apr 24 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BHS Orchestra Spring ConcertThu Apr 27 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

OMEA Band State Large Group CompetitionFri – Sat Apr 28 – 29

OMEA Large Group Competition for BMSFri - Sat May 12 – 13

BHS Music Awards BanquetTue May 16 6:30pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS All-Music ConcertWed May 24 7:00pm BMS Gym

BMS Laurel Honor Society AssemblyFri May 26 8:00am BMS Gym

BHS GraduationSun May 28 4:00pm Carlton Smith Stadium For more information about Music programs, contact Diane Goodney at (614) 237-4266 or [email protected]

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Visual Arts All District Art Show Opening Tue Oct 4 6:00pm Cassingham Arts Wing

Senior Art Showing Opening Wed Apr 5 6:00pm Cassingham Arts Wing

Maryland Arts ExtravaganzaThu May 4 5:30pm Maryland

Cassy Art HopThu May 4 5:30pm Cassingham

Montrose Spring Arts Festival Thu May 4 6:00pm Montrose

Literary EventsAuthor visitBexley Community Book Club (BCBC), a program of Bexley Education Foundation brings young adultauthor Jacqueline Woodson to the schools and com-munity, while Bexley Public Library hosts activities focused on her work. These events are free and open to the public.

Poetry Writing Workshop with Thurber House (adults)Thu Oct 13 6:30 – 8:30pm Bexley Public Library

Battle of the Books (grades 4 – 6)Wed Nov 16 4:00 – 5:00pm Bexley Public Library

Poetry Workshop with Thurber House (grades 4 - 6)Thu Nov 17 4:00 – 5:00pm Bexley Public Library

Appearance by Ms. WoodsonThu Dec 1 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

Caldecott Event for FamiliesSun Jan 22 2:00 – 3:00pm Bexley Public Library

Elementary Book FairsMon – Fri Jan 30 – Feb 3 Maryland LibraryMon – Fri May 1 – 5 Montrose LibraryMon – Fri May 1 – 5 Cassingham Library

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The arts help students cultivate 21st century skills, such as the ability to work in groups, think critically and creatively and communicate well.

A Bexley arts education helps shape en-gaged, successful college and career-ready students. The Bexley community values the arts and supports students developing their creative potential.

Each student in Bexley Schools can create music and art every day. Professionals with specialist certifications in their fields teach all aspects of visual and performing arts.

In the Classroom

Outside the School Day

Support for the Arts

Elementary school choirsElementary drama camps and workshopsJunior ThespiansThe Beacon middle school newspaperThespian SocietyBHS Jazz EnsembleBMS Jazz BandBMS Jazz ComboStudent Talent ShowsElementary literary journalArt ClubBHS Book Club and Science Fiction ClubBHS Lamplight literary magazinePoetry Out Loud team

Curriculum offerings:

• Art and music classes weekly K – 8

• Instruction in strings beginning in fourth grade and band in fifth grade

• Generous access to arts resources

• Professional artist visits in the classroom

• Sophisticated, dedicated spaces for arts activities

• Courses leading to Advanced Placement (AP) levels

Most of Bexley’s students participate in extracurricular activities, including the arts. Students’ talents are showcased in the wider community, through national, state and regional art shows, competi-tions, conferences and tours.

Parent booster organizations provide resources for arts students to take part in competitions, tours and arts events. These groups also engage the community by organizing volunteer efforts in support of the arts.

The Bexley Education Foundation shows what is possible for Bexley students, funding arts programs, equipment and facilities upgrades and guest artist events.

The community at large encourages Bexley student artists by provid-ing forums for performance and exhibition, as well as offering donated products and services and attending events.

For more information about Bexley Schools arts programs, contact Dr. Laura Lipsett, Executive Director of School Programs at 614.231.7611 or [email protected]

All Bexley arts events are open to the public, with Golden Buckeye card members admitted free of charge to all theatre performances.

Secondary Courses MusicBandCamerata entry-level orchestraSinfonia upper-level orchestraMen’s and Women’s GleeWomen’s ChoraleVocal EnsembleAP Music Theory

Visual ArtsCeramicsDrawingFilm and VideoPaintingPrintmaking & Photography3D STEM ArtAP Art HistoryPre-AP Art HistoryAP Studio ArtPre-AP Studio ArtBMS Advanced Art

TheatreIntroduction to TheatreTheatre EnsembleStagecraft

And more…Creative WritingThe Torch high school student newspaperWeb TechnologiesEngineering DesignBMS Design

16BexleyArtsBrochure.indd 2 9/2/16 11:11 AM

The arts help students cultivate 21st century skills, such as the ability to work in groups, think critically and creatively and communicate well.

A Bexley arts education helps shape en-gaged, successful college and career-ready students. The Bexley community values the arts and supports students developing their creative potential.

Each student in Bexley Schools can create music and art every day. Professionals with specialist certifications in their fields teach all aspects of visual and performing arts.

In the Classroom

Outside the School Day

Support for the Arts

Elementary school choirsElementary drama camps and workshopsJunior ThespiansThe Beacon middle school newspaperThespian SocietyBHS Jazz EnsembleBMS Jazz BandBMS Jazz ComboStudent Talent ShowsElementary literary journalArt ClubBHS Book Club and Science Fiction ClubBHS Lamplight literary magazinePoetry Out Loud team

Curriculum offerings:

• Art and music classes weekly K – 8

• Instruction in strings beginning in fourth grade and band in fifth grade

• Generous access to arts resources

• Professional artist visits in the classroom

• Sophisticated, dedicated spaces for arts activities

• Courses leading to Advanced Placement (AP) levels

Most of Bexley’s students participate in extracurricular activities, including the arts. Students’ talents are showcased in the wider community, through national, state and regional art shows, competi-tions, conferences and tours.

Parent booster organizations provide resources for arts students to take part in competitions, tours and arts events. These groups also engage the community by organizing volunteer efforts in support of the arts.

The Bexley Education Foundation shows what is possible for Bexley students, funding arts programs, equipment and facilities upgrades and guest artist events.

The community at large encourages Bexley student artists by provid-ing forums for performance and exhibition, as well as offering donated products and services and attending events.

For more information about Bexley Schools arts programs, contact Dr. Laura Lipsett, Executive Director of School Programs at 614.231.7611 or [email protected]

All Bexley arts events are open to the public, with Golden Buckeye card members admitted free of charge to all theatre performances.

Secondary Courses MusicBandCamerata entry-level orchestraSinfonia upper-level orchestraMen’s and Women’s GleeWomen’s ChoraleVocal EnsembleAP Music Theory

Visual ArtsCeramicsDrawingFilm and VideoPaintingPrintmaking & Photography3D STEM ArtAP Art HistoryPre-AP Art HistoryAP Studio ArtPre-AP Studio ArtBMS Advanced Art

TheatreIntroduction to TheatreTheatre EnsembleStagecraft

And more…Creative WritingThe Torch high school student newspaperWeb TechnologiesEngineering DesignBMS Design

16BexleyArtsBrochure.indd 2 9/2/16 11:11 AM

The arts help students cultivate 21st century skills, such as the ability to work in groups, think critically and creatively and communicate well.

A Bexley arts education helps shape en-gaged, successful college and career-ready students. The Bexley community values the arts and supports students developing their creative potential.

Each student in Bexley Schools can create music and art every day. Professionals with specialist certifications in their fields teach all aspects of visual and performing arts.

In the Classroom

Outside the School Day

Support for the Arts

Elementary school choirsElementary drama camps and workshopsJunior ThespiansThe Beacon middle school newspaperThespian SocietyBHS Jazz EnsembleBMS Jazz BandBMS Jazz ComboStudent Talent ShowsElementary literary journalArt ClubBHS Book Club and Science Fiction ClubBHS Lamplight literary magazinePoetry Out Loud team

Curriculum offerings:

• Art and music classes weekly K – 8

• Instruction in strings beginning in fourth grade and band in fifth grade

• Generous access to arts resources

• Professional artist visits in the classroom

• Sophisticated, dedicated spaces for arts activities

• Courses leading to Advanced Placement (AP) levels

Most of Bexley’s students participate in extracurricular activities, including the arts. Students’ talents are showcased in the wider community, through national, state and regional art shows, competi-tions, conferences and tours.

Parent booster organizations provide resources for arts students to take part in competitions, tours and arts events. These groups also engage the community by organizing volunteer efforts in support of the arts.

The Bexley Education Foundation shows what is possible for Bexley students, funding arts programs, equipment and facilities upgrades and guest artist events.

The community at large encourages Bexley student artists by provid-ing forums for performance and exhibition, as well as offering donated products and services and attending events.

For more information about Bexley Schools arts programs, contact Dr. Laura Lipsett, Executive Director of School Programs at 614.231.7611 or [email protected]

All Bexley arts events are open to the public, with Golden Buckeye card members admitted free of charge to all theatre performances.

Secondary Courses MusicBandCamerata entry-level orchestraSinfonia upper-level orchestraMen’s and Women’s GleeWomen’s ChoraleVocal EnsembleAP Music Theory

Visual ArtsCeramicsDrawingFilm and VideoPaintingPrintmaking & Photography3D STEM ArtAP Art HistoryPre-AP Art HistoryAP Studio ArtPre-AP Studio ArtBMS Advanced Art

TheatreIntroduction to TheatreTheatre EnsembleStagecraft

And more…Creative WritingThe Torch high school student newspaperWeb TechnologiesEngineering DesignBMS Design

16BexleyArtsBrochure.indd 2 9/2/16 11:11 AM

Theatre Season

The Pink Panther Strikes AgainBy Don Zolidis

Students in grades 6 – 8 capture the verbal and visual humor of the marvelous film, featuring the world’s most unusual criminologist, Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau. The show is rated PG. Thu – Fri Oct 6-7 7:30pm Cassingham TheaterSat Oct 8 2:00pm$8 students/$10 adults

FootlooseMusic by Tom Snow, Lyrics by Dean Pitchford, Stage Adapta-tion by Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie, based on the original screenplay by Dean Pitchford

BHS students present the live stage version of the film musical that tells the story of the the kid who comes up against closed minds in a small town. The musical, with its top-of-the charts soundtrack is rated PG. Thu – Sat Nov 17-19 7:30pm Schottenstein TheaterSat Nov 19 2:00pm$12 students/$15 adults

The Lion King Jr.Bexley’s grades 6 – 8 students present this shortened version of the smash Disney musical, based on the film of the same name. Simba the lion cub must learn to take his place in life, despite the evil scheming of his Uncle Scar. Suitable for the whole family.Thur – Sat Feb 2 – 4 7:30pm Schottenstein TheaterSat Feb 4 2:00pm $12 students/$15 adults

Peter and the Starcatcher Conceived for the stage by Roger Rees and Alex Timbers, written by Rick Elice, with music by Wayne Barker.

Bexley High School presents the Tony-awarding winning version of the best-selling novels about how a miserable orphan comes to be the legendary Peter Pan. Thu – Sat Apr 6-8 7:30pm Schottenstein Theater$10 students/$12 adults

Who’s Dying to be a MillionaireBy Pat Cook

Students in grades 3-5 have a lot of fun with this wild, riotous lampoon of a game show where all thecontestants end up dead.Thur - Fri May 11-12 7:30pm Cassingham TheaterSat May 13 2:00pm$8 students/$10 adults

Theatre ActivitiesRenaissance Festival Field Trip Sat Oct 15 Harveysburg, Ohio

Central Area Thespian Conference Sat Jan 7 Hilliard Darby High School

High School One ActMon Jan 9 at 7:30PM Cassingham Theater

Junior Thespian ConferenceFri – Sat Feb 24-25 Miller South School of the Performing Arts in Akron

Maryland Students’ Original PlayWed Mar 8 7:00pm Maryland Cafe

30 Plays from Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes)Thur – Fri Mar 9 - 10 at 7:30PM Dargusch Theater

State Thespian ConferenceFri – Sat Mar 24 – 25 Dublin Scioto High School

Subtext, Theatre Ensemble PlayFri – Sat Apr 28 – 29 7:30pm Dargusch Theater

Theatre Awards Mon May 15 5:30pm Schottenstein Theater

For more information about Theatre Arts programs, contact Rebecca Rhinehart, Bexley Theatre Arts Director at [email protected].

For more information, visit BexleyTheatreArts.com.

Music Events BMS & BHS Fall Orchestra ConcertTue Sep 29 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS/BHS Fall Choral ConcertSun Oct 9 2:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS Choirs CommUNITY Sing!Sat Oct 15 3:00pm

BHS Vocal Ensemble CabaretSat Oct 29 3:00pm Cassingham CaféSun Oct 30 1:00pm

BMS & BHS Band ConcertThu Oct 27 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS Veterans’ Day AssemblyFri Nov 11 8:15am Cassingham Theater

BHS Marching Band in Veterans’ Day ParadeFri Nov 11 noon Downtown Columbus

Cassingham Thanksgiving Town MeetingTues Nov 22 10:00am Cassingham Theater

BMS/BHS Jazz ConcertThu Dec 1 7:30pm Schottenstein Theater

BHS Vocal Ensemble at Bexley Tree LightingSun Dec 4 4:00pm Drexel Circle

BHS Orchestra Winter ConcertThu Dec 8 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

Maryland Winter ConcertMon Dec 12 10am & 7pm Maryland Café

BMS & BHS Band ConcertTue Dec 13 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

Montrose Winter ConcertWed Dec 14 7:00pm Montrose Gym

Cassingham Winter ConcertThu Dec 15 1 & 7pm Cassingham Theater

BHS Winter Choral ConcertSun Dec 18 2:00pm Schottenstein Theater

HS OMEA Solo & Ensemble CompetitionSat Jan 21

BHS Women’s Chorale Cupid CabaretSun Feb 12 2:00pm Bexley United Methodist Church

BMS & BHS Orchestra State Contest ConcertThu Feb 23 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

OMEA State Orchestra ContestFri – Sat Feb 24 -25

BMS & BHS Band Pre-Contest ConcertTues Feb 28 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

OMEA Band District ContestFri - Sat Mar 3 – 4

BMS & BHS Choral ConcertSun Mar 5 2:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS & Elementary Choral FestivalTue Mar 14 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS/BHS Jazz ConcertThu Mar 16 7:30pm Schottenstein Theater

BHS Vocal Ensemble TourFri – Tue Mar 17 - 21 New York, NY

All Grades Orchestra ConcertThu Mar 30 7:00pm BHS Gym

BMS OMEA Solo & Ensemble CompetitionSat Apr 8

All Grades Band ConcertThu Apr 20 7:00pm BHS Gym

BHS Choral Spring ConcertMon Apr 24 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BHS Orchestra Spring ConcertThu Apr 27 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

OMEA Band State Large Group CompetitionFri – Sat Apr 28 – 29

OMEA Large Group Competition for BMSFri - Sat May 12 – 13

BHS Music Awards BanquetTue May 16 6:30pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS All-Music ConcertWed May 24 7:00pm BMS Gym

BMS Laurel Honor Society AssemblyFri May 26 8:00am BMS Gym

BHS GraduationSun May 28 4:00pm Carlton Smith Stadium For more information about Music programs, contact Diane Goodney at (614) 237-4266 or [email protected]

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Visual Arts All District Art Show Opening Tue Oct 4 6:00pm Cassingham Arts Wing

Senior Art Showing Opening Wed Apr 5 6:00pm Cassingham Arts Wing

Maryland Arts ExtravaganzaThu May 4 5:30pm Maryland

Cassy Art HopThu May 4 5:30pm Cassingham

Montrose Spring Arts Festival Thu May 4 6:00pm Montrose

Literary EventsAuthor visitBexley Community Book Club (BCBC), a program of Bexley Education Foundation brings young adultauthor Jacqueline Woodson to the schools and com-munity, while Bexley Public Library hosts activities focused on her work. These events are free and open to the public.

Poetry Writing Workshop with Thurber House (adults)Thu Oct 13 6:30 – 8:30pm Bexley Public Library

Battle of the Books (grades 4 – 6)Wed Nov 16 4:00 – 5:00pm Bexley Public Library

Poetry Workshop with Thurber House (grades 4 - 6)Thu Nov 17 4:00 – 5:00pm Bexley Public Library

Appearance by Ms. WoodsonThu Dec 1 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

Caldecott Event for FamiliesSun Jan 22 2:00 – 3:00pm Bexley Public Library

Elementary Book FairsMon – Fri Jan 30 – Feb 3 Maryland LibraryMon – Fri May 1 – 5 Montrose LibraryMon – Fri May 1 – 5 Cassingham Library

16BexleyArtsBrochure.indd 1 9/2/16 11:10 AM

Theatre Season

The Pink Panther Strikes AgainBy Don Zolidis

Students in grades 6 – 8 capture the verbal and visual humor of the marvelous film, featuring the world’s most unusual criminologist, Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau. The show is rated PG. Thu – Fri Oct 6-7 7:30pm Cassingham TheaterSat Oct 8 2:00pm$8 students/$10 adults

FootlooseMusic by Tom Snow, Lyrics by Dean Pitchford, Stage Adapta-tion by Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie, based on the original screenplay by Dean Pitchford

BHS students present the live stage version of the film musical that tells the story of the the kid who comes up against closed minds in a small town. The musical, with its top-of-the charts soundtrack is rated PG. Thu – Sat Nov 17-19 7:30pm Schottenstein TheaterSat Nov 19 2:00pm$12 students/$15 adults

The Lion King Jr.Bexley’s grades 6 – 8 students present this shortened version of the smash Disney musical, based on the film of the same name. Simba the lion cub must learn to take his place in life, despite the evil scheming of his Uncle Scar. Suitable for the whole family.Thur – Sat Feb 2 – 4 7:30pm Schottenstein TheaterSat Feb 4 2:00pm $12 students/$15 adults

Peter and the Starcatcher Conceived for the stage by Roger Rees and Alex Timbers, written by Rick Elice, with music by Wayne Barker.

Bexley High School presents the Tony-awarding winning version of the best-selling novels about how a miserable orphan comes to be the legendary Peter Pan. Thu – Sat Apr 6-8 7:30pm Schottenstein Theater$10 students/$12 adults

Who’s Dying to be a MillionaireBy Pat Cook

Students in grades 3-5 have a lot of fun with this wild, riotous lampoon of a game show where all thecontestants end up dead.Thur - Fri May 11-12 7:30pm Cassingham TheaterSat May 13 2:00pm$8 students/$10 adults

Theatre ActivitiesRenaissance Festival Field Trip Sat Oct 15 Harveysburg, Ohio

Central Area Thespian Conference Sat Jan 7 Hilliard Darby High School

High School One ActMon Jan 9 at 7:30PM Cassingham Theater

Junior Thespian ConferenceFri – Sat Feb 24-25 Miller South School of the Performing Arts in Akron

Maryland Students’ Original PlayWed Mar 8 7:00pm Maryland Cafe

30 Plays from Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes)Thur – Fri Mar 9 - 10 at 7:30PM Dargusch Theater

State Thespian ConferenceFri – Sat Mar 24 – 25 Dublin Scioto High School

Subtext, Theatre Ensemble PlayFri – Sat Apr 28 – 29 7:30pm Dargusch Theater

Theatre Awards Mon May 15 5:30pm Schottenstein Theater

For more information about Theatre Arts programs, contact Rebecca Rhinehart, Bexley Theatre Arts Director at [email protected].

For more information, visit BexleyTheatreArts.com.

Music Events BMS & BHS Fall Orchestra ConcertTue Sep 29 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS/BHS Fall Choral ConcertSun Oct 9 2:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS Choirs CommUNITY Sing!Sat Oct 15 3:00pm

BHS Vocal Ensemble CabaretSat Oct 29 3:00pm Cassingham CaféSun Oct 30 1:00pm

BMS & BHS Band ConcertThu Oct 27 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS Veterans’ Day AssemblyFri Nov 11 8:15am Cassingham Theater

BHS Marching Band in Veterans’ Day ParadeFri Nov 11 noon Downtown Columbus

Cassingham Thanksgiving Town MeetingTues Nov 22 10:00am Cassingham Theater

BMS/BHS Jazz ConcertThu Dec 1 7:30pm Schottenstein Theater

BHS Vocal Ensemble at Bexley Tree LightingSun Dec 4 4:00pm Drexel Circle

BHS Orchestra Winter ConcertThu Dec 8 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

Maryland Winter ConcertMon Dec 12 10am & 7pm Maryland Café

BMS & BHS Band ConcertTue Dec 13 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

Montrose Winter ConcertWed Dec 14 7:00pm Montrose Gym

Cassingham Winter ConcertThu Dec 15 1 & 7pm Cassingham Theater

BHS Winter Choral ConcertSun Dec 18 2:00pm Schottenstein Theater

HS OMEA Solo & Ensemble CompetitionSat Jan 21

BHS Women’s Chorale Cupid CabaretSun Feb 12 2:00pm Bexley United Methodist Church

BMS & BHS Orchestra State Contest ConcertThu Feb 23 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

OMEA State Orchestra ContestFri – Sat Feb 24 -25

BMS & BHS Band Pre-Contest ConcertTues Feb 28 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

OMEA Band District ContestFri - Sat Mar 3 – 4

BMS & BHS Choral ConcertSun Mar 5 2:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS & Elementary Choral FestivalTue Mar 14 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS/BHS Jazz ConcertThu Mar 16 7:30pm Schottenstein Theater

BHS Vocal Ensemble TourFri – Tue Mar 17 - 21 New York, NY

All Grades Orchestra ConcertThu Mar 30 7:00pm BHS Gym

BMS OMEA Solo & Ensemble CompetitionSat Apr 8

All Grades Band ConcertThu Apr 20 7:00pm BHS Gym

BHS Choral Spring ConcertMon Apr 24 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

BHS Orchestra Spring ConcertThu Apr 27 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

OMEA Band State Large Group CompetitionFri – Sat Apr 28 – 29

OMEA Large Group Competition for BMSFri - Sat May 12 – 13

BHS Music Awards BanquetTue May 16 6:30pm Schottenstein Theater

BMS All-Music ConcertWed May 24 7:00pm BMS Gym

BMS Laurel Honor Society AssemblyFri May 26 8:00am BMS Gym

BHS GraduationSun May 28 4:00pm Carlton Smith Stadium For more information about Music programs, contact Diane Goodney at (614) 237-4266 or [email protected]

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Visual Arts All District Art Show Opening Tue Oct 4 6:00pm Cassingham Arts Wing

Senior Art Showing Opening Wed Apr 5 6:00pm Cassingham Arts Wing

Maryland Arts ExtravaganzaThu May 4 5:30pm Maryland

Cassy Art HopThu May 4 5:30pm Cassingham

Montrose Spring Arts Festival Thu May 4 6:00pm Montrose

Literary EventsAuthor visitBexley Community Book Club (BCBC), a program of Bexley Education Foundation brings young adultauthor Jacqueline Woodson to the schools and com-munity, while Bexley Public Library hosts activities focused on her work. These events are free and open to the public.

Poetry Writing Workshop with Thurber House (adults)Thu Oct 13 6:30 – 8:30pm Bexley Public Library

Battle of the Books (grades 4 – 6)Wed Nov 16 4:00 – 5:00pm Bexley Public Library

Poetry Workshop with Thurber House (grades 4 - 6)Thu Nov 17 4:00 – 5:00pm Bexley Public Library

Appearance by Ms. WoodsonThu Dec 1 7:00pm Schottenstein Theater

Caldecott Event for FamiliesSun Jan 22 2:00 – 3:00pm Bexley Public Library

Elementary Book FairsMon – Fri Jan 30 – Feb 3 Maryland LibraryMon – Fri May 1 – 5 Montrose LibraryMon – Fri May 1 – 5 Cassingham Library

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