Arts Enter School of Dance and The Arts Enter Academy of Theater Arts is excited to present this spring’s danceable drama, Anansi the Spider May 13th, 14th and 15th at the Historic Palace Theater in Cape Charles. Directors Amy Watkins and Wayne Creed have adapted the Western African folktale of Anansi the Spider, and brought it to life on the Palace stage. The show features the most talented dancers and actors on the Shore who have embrace the concept of original theater. With an original script and choreography, the students played a big part in the creative construction of the show. As always, Ms. Watkins choreography delights, blurring the boundaries of classical ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop and contemporary dance.
Please mark your calendars, and come out and support our local artists, as well as your community theater, the Historic Palace.
Dates
May 13th at 7:00
May 14th at 7:00
Matinee at 2:00 on the 15th




I do not actually live inside the town limits of Exmore, I am on Wayne Ct. on the East side…
How many male shooters were manipulated by a male causing them to do this? Father, boyfriend?
Only you Bob. The rest of us aren’t so weak.
Lisa Renia Cypress appears to be more African American than Native American. Could she possibly be lying about that too?
How many male shooters were manipulated by a female causing them to do this ? Mother, girlfriend