News
- December 2, 2022The Hylton Center Arts Partners have an exceptional offering of festive performances this month, starting with Manassas Chorale in Everywhere, Christmas Tonight (12/3).
- December 2, 2022Three kings – the Magi – have traveled long and far to bring gifts to a child born in Bethlehem. They stop to rest for the night in the humble home of Amahl and his mother.
- December 2, 2022The holiday season is one of our favorite times of year at the Hylton. It may be cold outside, but with the warm glow of lights on stage, goodwill and cheer in the lobby, and holiday tunes in the air– there’s no cozier place to be than the Hylton this holiday season!
- December 2, 2022Can’t decide what to get that special someone who has everything? Look no further! Tickets to a spring 2023 Hylton Center performance is an experience your family and friends are going to love, and there’s something for everyone!
- November 30, 2022Mason School of Dance students collaborate with Doug Varone and Dancers in upcoming performances
- November 22, 2022Mason hosts international symposium on digital therapeutics
- November 22, 2022Mason alum Neil Adams talks about taking aerial photos of the Fairfax Campus from a helicopter in 1995.
- November 14, 2022Nearly 400 girls and women interested in science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) gathered to participate in Girls’ Tech Day Virginia, hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS) on the SciTech Campus in October.
- November 11, 2022For cultural studies PhD student Maillim “May” Santiago, the horror genre presents a way to find the strength to fight life’s difficult battles and accept her true self.
- November 9, 2022Mason Arts at Home is an online platform and “digital venue” featuring curated arts experiences, including livestreamed concerts, releases of previously recorded content, behind-the-scenes talks with artists, and more.
- November 8, 2022On such an important day, where we encourage our Mason School of Art community to get out and VOTE we are proud to highlight Mason School of Art Faculty Chawky Frenn who participated and presented a poster from his WE THE PEOPLE series at the Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence (ARIE) Conference at George Mason University.
- November 8, 2022Gian Carlo Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors. A perennial favorite since its 1951 debut, this cherished holiday favorite was the first opera specifically composed for television in the United States.