November 14, 2012
In Short: Nov. 15-21, 2012
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"Laptop1a," a daylong electronic music festival, runs 3 to 11 p.m. Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 520 Kanawha Blvd. W. Artists include Transmissions to Echelon, Simple Self and Xylen Roberts, and there will be an open mic Slam & Jam.

Admission for the event, which raises funds to install T Coil technology for patrons with hearing disabilities, is $7. Call 304-345-5042 or visit www.uucharlestonwv.org.

'Tiny Tim'

The Historic Fayette Theater stages "Tiny Tim," a re-telling of the classic Dickens tale, "A Christmas Carol," set in New York in 1900, Nov. 23-25 and Nov. 30-Dec. 2. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for seniors and children. Call 800-838-3006 or visit www.historicfayettetheater.com.

Joy to the World tickets

Tickets for West Virginia Public Broadcasting's 20th Joy to the World concert are on sale for $25. Bob Thompson will be joined by singer Catherine Russell for the 8 p.m. Dec. 13 show in the Culture Center Theater.

The show generally sells out in advance, but if any tickets do remain, they will be $30 at the door. Call 800-594-TIXX, stop by Taylor Books or visit www.mountainstage.musictoday.com.

'Battered But Not Broken'

Cynthia Wilson's play about domestic violence, "Battered But Not Broken," will be performed at the Capitol Center Theater, 123 Summers St., on Dec. 6-8. This production stars Grammy-winning singer Ann Nesby. It was first performed in the city in late August. Tickets are $25 for the Dec. 6 show and $19.50, $27.50 and $34.50 for the Dec. 7-8 shows. Call 304-610-1143 or visit www.milkywayproductions.net.

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