SoundBox: Alexi Kenney
Expect the Unexpected: Step into adventure as the Symphony brings extraordinary, multisensory experiences to the underground club atmosphere of the SoundBox space.
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Expect the Unexpected: Step into adventure as the Symphony brings extraordinary, multisensory experiences to the underground club atmosphere of the SoundBox space.
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17x GRAMMY®️ Award-winning artist Sting will headline opening night of On Location’s ‘Super Bowl LX Studio 60’ concert series at The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California on Friday, February 6, 2026. Super Bowl LX Studio 60 is
Thursday, Feb 5THE RURAL ALBERTA ADVANTAGEsupport tba7 pm doors$25 Advance / $30 DoorAll AgesThe Rural Alberta Advantage: The Rise & The Fall is the fifth studio album from award winning, charged folk
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To mark the 110th anniversary of Edith Piaf, we welcome Piaf! The show. Relive the story of the greatest French singer of all time in an exceptional new scenography that will transport you from the streets of Montmartre to the
Samantha Bee: How to Survive Menopause Thursday, February 05, 2026 6:30pm Doors/ 7:30pm Show Brava Mainstage
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Conductor Harry Bicket returns with an all-Mozart program ranging from world-renowned warhorses to lesser-known—but no less deserving—selections. Symphony No. 34 boasts a snazzy opening fanfare that Mozart liked enough to recycle in two later opera overtures, while the bewitching Symphony
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David Henry Hwang’s M. Butterfly is a captivating drama that subverts Puccini’s Madame Butterfly through the true story of a French diplomat’s 20-year affair with a Chinese opera singer. As cultural and personal identities blur, the play challenges our assumptions
David Henry Hwang’s M. Butterfly is a captivating drama that subverts Puccini’s Madame Butterfly through the true story of a French diplomat’s 20-year affair with a Chinese opera singer. As cultural and personal identities blur, the play challenges our assumptions
David Henry Hwang’s M. Butterfly is a captivating drama that subverts Puccini’s Madame Butterfly through the true story of a French diplomat’s 20-year affair with a Chinese opera singer. As cultural and personal identities blur, the play challenges our assumptions
David Henry Hwang’s M. Butterfly is a captivating drama that subverts Puccini’s Madame Butterfly through the true story of a French diplomat’s 20-year affair with a Chinese opera singer. As cultural and personal identities blur, the play challenges our assumptions