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    Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts

    Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts

    3.3
    (49 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    If you're sans kids and looking for something different on the 3rd Friday of the month, Whitaker…read moreCenter's Night Shift is it. For $10 (cash preferred) you get admission, a drink voucher, and two hours to play with science exhibits... with a beer or wine in hand. Think Night at the Museum meets a cash bar. 100% yes. Adventure Buddy's highlight was the RaceIT exhibit, where he built and raced cars -- only to lose to my championship Houpe-De-Ville (sorry, not sorry). My favorite? The Hurricane Chamber that blasted winds up to 91mph. Cool? More like cold. I almost lost my contact lenses. Totally worth it. Even though the exhibits are geared toward kids, there's something magical about rediscovering them as an adult. Nostalgia hits, curiosity kicks in, and the 21+ crowd makes the vibe peaceful, playful, and fun. Between touching a tornado, watching turtles migrate across Earth, and laughing at ourselves while sipping drinks, it was an inexpensive, unique date night during 3rd in the Burg. Highly recommend pawning off the crotchgoblins with grandma and checking it out.

    Great place to bring kids for an indoor activity. Our kids 5 and 3 really enjoyed it. The dinosaur…read moreexhibit was really nicely done with moving dinosaurs. Lots of interactive things for the kids and adults to do. On the upper floor there was a cute play area for kids under 6 that included a shopping area, doctor zone, construction and building area. Everyone was really nice and space was clean. It was not busy which made it nice. We parked in the structure nearby and they did not validate and you have to pay using a QR code. We will definitely be back with the kids next time we need a nice indoor activity.

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    Volunteer Fun at Whitaker Center
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    Space Day with a REAL Astronaut at Whitaker Center
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    West Shore Theatre

    West Shore Theatre

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    The last day of the New Cumberland Music & Film 2024 Festival. I attended a showing of…read moresinger-musician Luther Vandross. "Luther: Never Too Much" is a documentary film with actor-producer singer Jamie Foxx as one of the producers. The biopic chronicles the musician's significant influences, collaborations, vocal arranging, backup singing, jingle writing for commercials, struggles with his health ( Diabetes) and weight, and recognition for his extraordinary musical abilities. Sad to be reminded of his death at the age of 54. Finally, the booth options are fabulous for enjoying a flick with friends. The concession stand offers snacks, popcorn, sift, and adult drinks.

    What can I say that hasn't already been said? We love this place. My wife and I greatly enjoy…read morecoming here for a fun night out. We come mostly for movies, but have been here for a musical performance as well. The staff is always amazingly friendly and the theater is always clean. Prices are reasonable...food is expensive, but so is every theater. We would rather our money go to a local business though...where we know it's being well used. A fun night with friends is to be had...be sure to check out the booths. Well worth the money for a few people...we've even gotten a booth just for the 2 of us in a date night so we had the extra space. Make sure to say hi to Dustin when you come in! He's always there and smiling.

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    Luther: Never Too Much documentary private showing
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    The New Cumberland Music & Film Festival 2024 schedule
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    Sight & Sound Theatres

    Sight & Sound Theatres

    4.7
    (358 reviews)
    41.0 mi

    On July 14, my church took its first bus trip to see Joshua at Sight & Sound, and what an…read moreincredible experience it was. The play was heartwarming, powerful, and deeply spiritual. The cast was absolutely phenomenal, and every scene brought the story of Joshua to life in such an inspiring way. One of the things I appreciated most was the altar call at the end. If you needed prayer, wanted someone to talk to, or felt led to give your life to Christ, the Sight & Sound staff was there with open hearts and open arms. I think that's such a beautiful ministry and a powerful reminder that it's about more than just a performance--it's about sharing the hope of Jesus. I also want to recognize everyone behind the scenes. To the set designers, thank you for creating breathtaking scenes that truly immersed us in the story. To the production team, your lighting, sound, and special effects were outstanding and helped make every moment unforgettable. So much work happens behind the scenes that many people never see, and it certainly doesn't go unnoticed. A special thank you to the animal handlers and trainers as well. I know working with animals isn't easy, but they did an amazing job and everything flowed so smoothly. Thank you, Sight & Sound, for an unforgettable experience and for your commitment to bringing the Bible to life in such a meaningful way. I'm grateful my church chose this trip, and I can't wait to come back again. If you've never been to a Sight & Sound production, I highly recommend it--you won't leave the same way you came.

    I came to the show, Joshua, from out of town in Nebraska. I have been to site and sound in Branson,…read moreMissouri, and this was the exact same experience! The show is incredible, from the acting, to the voices, to the costumes, to the set, it is literally breathtaking! I was mesmerized the whole time, as was the rest of the audience. This was a very moving show, and the script was also incredibly well done. I highly recommend spending the money to get a ticket to any show that site and sound produces-- you will not be disappointed with the caliber of theater!!

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    Ticket Desk in Main Lobby
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    Inside the theatre before the show starts! Pictures not allowed during the show.
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