Showing posts with label marva theater and performing arts center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marva theater and performing arts center. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2020

Movies are on the way back to the Marva!

 

We are so happy to welcome you safely back to the historic Mar-Va Theater Performing Arts Center! 

To ensure a safe environment for our staff and guests, masks must be worn upon entering

or moving throughout the building.  Once seated, your mask may be removed to enjoy the show and your delicious concession purchases. Staff members will be wearing masks while serving and assisting customers.

 The aisle seat of every other row in the theatre will be marked with yellow tape to signal that the row is to remain closed.  You may not sit in any seats of these marked rows.  They must be left empty to comply with the 6' social distancing requirements. When choosing your seats, please leave a

three (3) seat distance between your family and the next to help us comply with the 6' social distancing requirement. 

​Hand sanitizer will be available in the

main lobby.

 In addition to our

normal cleaning practices, all seats, armrests

and touchpoints throughout the theatre will now be cleaned and sanitized between shows.


See info on upcoming movies:

https://www.marvatheater.com/current-production




Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Frontier: The War of 1812 ~ Ballet At the Mar-Va Theater

 Frontier: `The War of 1812
Ballet by the Ballet Theatre of Maryland
Saturday, February 9 
 2  & 7 pm

Mar-va Theater and Performing Arts Center in Pocomoke
 
 
Frontier: The War of 1812 is a live dance multi-media performance that captures the fiery independence of colonial America as it forges itself into a nation. This production is inspired by the letters of Dolly Madison and other significant
women of the period and depicts major events of the war that shaped America’s destiny.
 
 
Tickets are $6.00 and go on sale at all branches of the Worcester and
Somerset County Libraries
 
This event is sponsored by the Worcester County Library Foundation, The Worcester County Arts Council,
and the Somerset County Library.