Tag: theater

Dancing at Lughnasa

Las Vegas’ theatrical maven, Barbara Brennan, directs Brian Friel’s beloved paean to the intricacies of life in rural Ireland, Dancing at Lughnasa. Set in the summer of 1936, this haunting

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Peppy Piper’s Playpen

Peppy Piper stars in Peppy Piper’s Playpen. She loves the kids who watch her show and does everything to deliver and teach the meaning of friendship, both on and off

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Teachers Gone Bad

In this teacher-themed comedy show, topics are mostly embarrassing and school-related, but in addition, they do discuss the hilariousness of family, parenthood, dating, marriage and other life experiences on stage.

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Titus Andronicus in the Park

Nevada Shakespeare is headed to a giant circus tent in Wigwam Park for a massive production of the story of honor, family and misplaced loyalties, “Titus Andronicus.” Believed to be

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Mystery at the Museum

Don your duster and borrow some boots for a murder mystery set during the Wild West in this interactive costume party fundraiser. Something dastardly is set to occur this evening.

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“The Holy Church of Bezos”

The Las Vegas Collage Collective presents “The Holy Church of Bezos” as part of their “You’re Fired!” group show at SPCKRFT. Praise be! Pastor Business visits SPCKRFT to lead us

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MacBeth in the Park

Thespians are headed to Henderson parks with Shakespearian tragedy “MacBeth,” one of the Bard’s most beloved plays. This adaptation by the Nevada Shakespeare Festival will include plenty of surprises for

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MacBeth in the Park

Thespians are headed to Henderson parks with Shakespearian tragedy “MacBeth,” one of the Bard’s most beloved plays. This adaptation by the Nevada Shakespeare Festival will include plenty of surprises for

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MacBeth in the Park

Thespians are headed to Henderson parks with Shakespearian tragedy “MacBeth,” one of the Bard’s most beloved plays. This adaptation by the Nevada Shakespeare Festival will include plenty of surprises for

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Mud

In this uncompromising drama about a people living in bleak poverty, a hopeful young woman is determined to overcome insurmountable circumstances. Mud is a contemporary classic by one of the

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Afternoon with the Phantom

Performers from Broadway and the Metropolitan Opera are set to sing pieces from “Phantom of the Opera” along with selections of Andrew Lloyd Webber compositions from “Cats,” “Evita,” “Jesus Christ

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