There’s more to the Augusta Players than providing a source of entertainment.
A disc golf course on Augusta’s riverfront is being expanded.
A new art exhibition at the Morris Museum of Art focuses on the art of religion in the South.
Colton Ballet presents “Becoming” at the Imperial Theatre on April 28.
Renovate Ballet will head to Guatemala April 21 for a 10-day tour.
Dog races and fun events were part of Woofstock in Aiken April 15.
Columnist Anna Virella reviews Little Big Town’s April 14 concert the Bell Auditoirum.
Musical Theatre Workshops will present “James and the Giant Peach” and “Willy Wonka Jr.” in April.
A ribbon cutting for the Augusta Sculpture Trail is scheduled for April 21.
Lovesong focuses on the lifelong love story of a couple with younger and older version of the pair on stage at the same time.
Artist Edward Rice will present his first solo exhibition in Augusta in a decade.
A night of music will raise money to help those with a neurodegenerative disease.
Christians commemorated Good Friday as they took up their crosses and walked in south Augusta April 7.