The Best Things to Do in Metro Phoenix This Weekend
TGIF.
At Sh#!tfaced Shakespeare, the cast is drunk, and the plays are better than ever.
Get plans, Phoenix.
If you win, you get to buy $25 seats.
In an age of shifting currents in comedy, Burr is a rock.
Get a taste of dozens of local dance and performing arts groups in the Valley.
“I was a magician for 10 years…I was getting fired everywhere for being too grumpy.”
David Ivers is leaving the company for a job in California.
From Broadway musicals to local eccentricities, here’s what’s hitting the Phoenix stage scene this season.
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An art tax helped build Tempe Center for the Arts. Now what?
The show mixes comedy with real and mythical tales of bizarre behavior.
See the premiere right here in Phoenix
Works exploring identity, immigration, and pop culture.
Musical based on experiences of con man Frank Abagnale Jr. offers delightful summer entertainment.
Anyanka can’t even remember the first time she saw belly dancers, but the dance has stuck with her for her entire life.
See readings by playwright James Garcia of short plays about immigrant family separations Friday night at the Arizona Capitol.
Lineup for BlakTina in Phoenix includes many well-known Arizona choreographers.
One-act comedy captures contemporary and age-old fears.
Actor John Mahoney, who died in February, left a legacy as one of TV’s lovable and memorable dads, Frasier‘s Martin Crane.
The McElroy brothers bring their comedic talents and live podcast to Phoenix on Saturday, June 16, from Phoenix Symphony Hall.
The RuPaul’s Drag Race victor is bringing her latest stand-up comedy show to Phoenix