Can a walk in the woods solve a nuclear crisis? Find out at BRAVO’s latest production
Two rival arms negotiators … a global stalemate of nuclear proportions … a lush, quiet woods outside Geneva.
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Two rival arms negotiators … a global stalemate of nuclear proportions … a lush, quiet woods outside Geneva.
¿If there are still any tickets available for Lakeside Little Theatre’s “Something Rotten,” you should grab them. Just when it seems that the theater has attempted something too ambitious, they manage to pull it off. Director Tim Johnson and Music Director Robert Thieme bring together a talented cast of actors, singers, dancers and musicians in a joyous and hilarious revel.
Music lovers and the musically curious alike are invited to a fun-filled multimedia talk, “Who Needs a Conductor,” on March 12 at 3 p.m. at St. Andrews Anglican Church, San Lucas 19 in Riberas del Pilar.
This engaging presentation, given by Michael Reason, pulls back the curtain on one of classical music’s most fascinating figures: the orchestra conductor.
The Bare Stage welcomes two new actors to its stage in this month’s production of “The Love List,” by celebrated Canadian playwright Norm Foster.
The acclaimed vocal ensemble Nova Lux will perform “Un Tapiz de Clásicos Corales” — a program of choral masterpieces from the Renaissance to the present — at Lakeside Little Theatre (LLT) on Friday, March 13, 4 p.m.
Nine inspirational and provocative international movies will premiere every Thursday and Sunday throughout March at 2 p.m. at the Cine+Lago Theater in Plaza Bugambilias in Ajijic.
Did William Shakespeare have a lover who made him a better writer … someone who was a brilliant thinker and writer in her own right but also edgy and challenging in all the best ways? As far as history is concerned, the answer is “maybe,” but for “The Dark Lady,” the answer is a resounding “hell yes!”