Local(ish) Stuff to do in Charleston

Sarah Jarosz at the Clay Center for “Harmonies for Hope.”

This week

February 14: “Rascal Flatts: Life is a Highway,” 7 p.m. Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center.

Tickets start at $27.95.

Chaswvccc.com

February 14-16 and February 21-23: William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” Alban Arts Center, St. Albans.

8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday.

Adults $15. Seniors and students $10.

Albanartscenter.com

February 15: “Harmonies for Hope: John Prine and Other Long Songs,” 7 p.m. the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences.

Tickets start at $32.50.

Theclaycenter.org

February 15: Alabaster Boxer, Justin Shaw Steele, Ryan Errickson, Pumzi’s in Charleston.

Cover $15.

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February 15: Rewind The Walkman, 8 p.m. The Blue Parrot in Charleston.

Cover $10.

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February 15-16: Kanawha Valley Railroad Association Model Train & Craft Show, Charleston Coliseum.

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

Adults $6. Children under 12 free.

Chaswvccc.com

February 16: The Magic of Motown, 1 p.m. Charleston Coliseum Theater.

Tickets start at $53.

Chaswvccc.com

February 16: “Mountain Stage,” 7 p.m. WVU Canady Creative Arts Center, Morgantown.

With Larkin Poe, Ron Pope, Raye Zaragoza, Victoria Canal, and Christian Lopez.

Tickets start at $10.

Mountainstage.org

Upcoming

February 20-23: “Disney on Ice presents ‘Frozen’ and ‘Encanto,’ Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center. Chaswvccc.com

February 21: Jon Reep, the Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center, Clarksburg.

Therobinsongrand.com

February 22: West Virginia Symphony Orchestra “A Night with Nakamatsu,” the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences.

Theclaycenter.org

February 23: The Fleetwood Mac Experience, Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center Theater. Chaswvccc.com

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