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Day trip idea: See a show at the newly reopened Lakeland Cultural Arts Center


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LCAC’s renovation was made possible by Deb and Ed Fitts, and the Ed Fitts Charitable Foundation.

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Big news, Raleigh: Lakeland Cultural Arts Center in Littleton (a quick ~1.5 hour-drive away) has reopened for business — and by business we mean world-class theatre.

Originally founded in 1978 as a volunteer-run theater project, LCAC has completed an impressive expansion and renovation and is gearing up for its 2022-2023 season, including:

  • Crowns
  • The Odd Couple
  • A Christmas Carol
  • Concerts and special events (think: violin duo Sons of Maestro on Sept. 16 + so much more)

Pro tip: Grab dinner at Bluejay Bistro and make a day (or weekend) of it.*

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