Phoenix Theatre Company Is Bringing the Girl Power With Steel Magnolias
They’re taking backstage, too – for a new production of Steel Magnolias.
They’re taking backstage, too – for a new production of Steel Magnolias.
You can start entering the digital lottery later this week.
Lesbian club Boycott Bar is one of only 21 such places left in the U.S.
The play’s the thing, even in Phoenix in the summer.
The company’s 2021-22 season has world premieres, perennial favorites, and of course, The Nutcracker.
And you’d best believe they’re going to go fast.
Try yoga at your local brewery, enjoy a live concert, watch a cult film classic, or shop an artisan market.
Including wine tasting, experimental art, outdoor cinema, and dances on tiny stages.
CONDER/Dance is presenting works by 10 choreographers at Frank Lloyd Wright’s former home in Scottsdale.
Including a free event inspired by Burning Man culture.
“We’re creating new opportunities that wouldn’t have occurred without the pandemic.”
Don’t throw away your shot (to get tickets).
She’s making plans to bring puppets to the people.
With themes from con men to populism.
For now, the dance company is taking a pandemic pause.
The Tempe venue is hoping to bring it back next year.
The playhouses are closed, but you still can enjoy a night at the theater.
A controversy over one of the Gilbert theater’s 2015 shows recently has resurfaced.
Joel Revzen led 31 productions while at Arizona Opera.
Southwest Shakespeare Company is bringing the Bard to the web.
What to expect — and when to watch.
Before the coronavirus, the play was the thing.