Puppeteers for Fears bring robot apocalypse to Phoenix on Friday
Even puppets are worried about the future in “Robopocalypse: The Musical!” playing Friday at Valley Bar.
Even puppets are worried about the future in “Robopocalypse: The Musical!” playing Friday at Valley Bar.
A performance by Paula Poundstone and a special screening of “Blade Runner” join MAC’s packed upcoming season.
The popular funnyman is coming to PHX Arena. Here’s how to get tickets.
‘I never thought this moment would come.’
The 44th iteration of Arizona’s largest LGBTQ celebration is taking a defiant stance – and bringing a bonanza of dance music.
Aaron Branch and Herman Brice, stars of YouTube comedy series “The Kevin Langue Show,” will perform on Sunday.
Dancers of varying ages and cultural backgrounds come together to perform the ancient art form.
Kennedy, who grew his fame by releasing funny videos on Facebook and Instagram, will appear in Phoenix in November.
The star of stage and screen is coming to the Valley on the Just Being Koy tour.
For all you white people who want to celebrate Cinco de Mayo like a real Phoenician, be safe and play our game instead.
The TikTok star known for his skits about imaginary conversations will perform at Arizona Financial Theatre next month.
The actress and author is bringing her Surviving and Thriving Tour to Arizona Financial Theatre later this year.
It includes Tony Award winners, new works and a few classics.
The local dance company has unveiled the next season’s lineup, including a creative take on “Alice in Wonderland.”
Sing it from the rooftops: Arizona Opera’s upcoming season is packed with gems.
The man behind “The Machine” is coming to the Valley.
The West Valley dinner theatre has a stacked lineup including “Cats,” “A Christmas Story” and “Newsies.”
Gammage’s upcoming season includes hot Broadway titles such as “& Juliet” and “Suffs” as well as modern classics.
The local dance company is the first in the U.S. to perform the show about the beloved Mexican artist.
The comedy icons and “Saturday Night Live” alums will bring the Restless Leg Tour to town in May.
Phoenix-based dance troupe Indigenous Enterprise is making a name for themselves around the world.
“Indigenous representation in the media is crucial,” says dancer Jamaal-Isaac Jones.