It’s Fiesta week and there’s no shortage of things to do. – parades, NIOSA, food fairs, exhibitions, parties, etc. Here are a few of my favorites that I would like to invite you to check out.
“Disgraced” At The Playhouse In San Antonio
In the play, two couples get together for dinner in a posh Manhattan apartment and soon find themselves involved in some pretty heavy stuff.
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Is A Must See
Ultimately, the joy and magic of this performance is in the music, but it takes great entertainers to bring the music alive.
Folk Dance Festival Is A Fun, Warm-Hearted Event
Founded by Nelda Drury 59 years ago, the fest is now organized by a committee of volunteers under the auspices of the non-profit organization Texas International Folk Dancers.
Alamo City Opera Produces San Antonio’s First Opera In Spanish
Opera. En espanol? Alamo City Opera continues to change the way people in San Antonio feel about opera with the city’s first presentation of an opera in Spanish. Daniel Catán’s gorgeous La Hija de Rappaccini, or Rappaccini’s Daughter will debut in San Antonio on May 20 and 21.
The New Witte
The overarching theme of the entire project is referred to as Texas Deep Time, a little phrase that poetically conveys the museum’s focus on Texas history, natural history and the related sciences, which together tell the multifaceted Texas story, going back to dinosaur time.
The Playhouse San Antonio Announces Season, New Programs
The most relevant news for the San Antonio public is that the number of shows will increase in both the Russell Hill Rogers Theater upstairs and the smaller downstairs Cellar, usually reserved for more challenging theatrical fare.
Sweet “Sleeping Beauty” Closes BSA’s Tobin Season
“The Sleeping Beauty” may be a familiar tale but seeing it interpreted through dance turns the story into a feast for the senses and the imagination.
“The Sleeping Beauty” Poised To Enchant Tobin Center
Now San Antonians have another chance to see the iconic ballet in a fully-staged production produced and performed by our own professional ballet company.
MBAW Music Festival Brings International Riches To San Antonio
The festival opens this weekend with American gospel and soul music, and then continues with a lineup of artists from Spain, Canada, Indonesia, Syria, Argentina and Cuba.