Brown, known for his self-deprecating style, will join the "Comedy with Liz Grant and Friends" lineup January 17.
Danville is providing satellite space for the 24th Annual Art of the African Diaspora exhibition (formerly titled the Art of Living Black).
Fifteen heart sculptures will be selected for public display in the heart of Danville’s downtown, Hartz Avenue.
The Danville singer/songwriter will perform at Community Presbyterian Church on Christmas Eve.
The community is invited to the Village Theatre Art Gallery on Thursday, November 14, 2019 for an evening of celebration and reflection.
The awards, presented every three years, highlight examples of outstanding architectural design in the Town of Danville.
Artworks were submitted by SRVUSD students as part of the gallery's exhibit, "Smoke and Mirrors: Revealing the Ugly Truth About Vaping."
"The Affordable Art Show" runs October 25 through December 17 and all pieces entered in the show will be priced at $199 or less.
The expo will feature more than 35 artisans showcasing a wide array of items.
Tickets are on sale for the Sept. 27 show at Danville's Village Theatre.
From September to December, volunteers and local businesses will hold events to support the Sandra J. Wing Healing Therapies Foundation.
As the public art exhibition comes to a close Sept. 19, 15 dog sculptures will be auctioned off.
The second Hot Summer Sundays Car Show of the season takes place Aug. 18, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The exhibition that begins Aug. 25 is part of a program at The Reutlinger Community called "Discovering the Artist Within."
Brad Paisley gave Sophie Pecora, 15, the golden buzzer this week on "America's Got Talent," so she now moves into the show's live rounds.
Town officials are encouraging people to play the pianos that are set up in downtown.
The free concert series offers an array of live performances set in Oak Hill Park and the Town Green beginning June 22.
Kate Yelkovan, 16, will represent the East Bay during the January 2020 pageant in San Gabriel.
The hours are being increased to include 12-5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday.
Sophie Pecora won hearts as a guest on NBC's hit show "America's Got Talent."
This is the second show the Town of Danville has produced during the 2018/2019 season.
Don't forget to sign-up for the costume contest at the Village Theatre!
A Mexican-inspired culinary adventure at The Gardens at Heather Farm
The town of Danville is looking for 15 artists. Artists who are selected to work on the project will receive a $500 stipend.
An opening reception for the exhibition is scheduled in January.
New show brings holiday spirit to Danville's Village Theater.
This production features the talents of Zach Marshall, Micaela Groman, Alex Borja, and many more!
In this comedy, actors in tights attempt to present all 37 of Shakespeare’s works in a hilarious and improvised fashion in under two hours.
This year's program includes artwork of Asian American and Asian Artists in a celebration of Asian arts and culture.
All-Star Band Featuring David Victor, Formerly of BOSTON, To Perform & Auction Autographed Guitars To Benefit Lazarex Cancer Foundation
A Canuck’s California Adventure
The Town of Danville will hold an open casting call for its first ever musical, 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.'
Danville residents are invited join artist Brian Rutenberg speak about his craft and his body of work during Art Chat, on June 3.
Do you know this amateur boxer and electrician? Will he get the final rose?
The patio in front of the gallery is soon to be graced with three giant works of art from the collection of works by The Pipe Brothers.
The Village Theatre & Art Gallery seeks to promote and celebrate the visual arts in a variety of media.
Danville and the Village Theatre Art Gallery invite the community to come marvel at the layers of artistic expression in this collection.
Music, comedy and improv will come together in a one night only revue show.
Award-winning kid baker Ryan Wilson demonstrated how to make Christmas tree cupcakes.
Shakespeare in the Park is set for Oct 28.