Culture
It's a Date: Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West
Why stick with the expected this Valentine’s Day? Take the one you love on an exciting adventure for an unexpected look at the real west with a visit to Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West (SMoW for short!).
Now through April, SMoW is open late -- until 9 p.m. -- on Thursday night and is the perfect venue for date...
Phoenix Attractions Offer Free Admission to Federal Government Employees During Shutdown
To show appreciation for federal government employees, Arizona Science Center and Children's Museum of Phoenix are offering free general admission during the government shutdown.
Effective immediately, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix will be offering free general admission to all federal employees affected by the government shutdown for themselves and four guests. A valid federal government employee I.D. is required.
Two-for-One Summer Admission at the Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum
At the Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum, one of Phoenix’s top-rated attractions, you can get up-close and personal with combat aviation history.
Phoenix Theatre Presents Godspell
Godspell, the first major musical by Wicked composer Stephen Schwartz, has entertained audiences around the world--and now it is Phoenix's turn.
Under the direction of Producing Artistic Director Michael Barnard, Godspell features Michael Sample, "Che" in the 2016 production of Evita, in the role of Jesus. Rounding out the cast are Chanel Bragg and leading man James Gish from this year’s Newsies. It’s an all-star cast for this Tony Award-winning, family-friendly musical.
Due to outstanding advanced sales, Godspell has extended for one additional week, opening April 18 and running through May 20. Tickets start at $29 and are available to purchase by phone at 602.254.2151 or by visiting phoenixtheatre.com
Cavalia Odysseo Makes its Arizona Premiere
Images courtesy of Cavalia
After weeks of enthusiastic anticipation, Cavalia Odysseo made its Arizona premiere last night in front of an audience of 2,000 in Scottsdale. The unique show ended with rapturous applause and a standing ovation.
If you think Cavalia is “just a horse show,” think again. Rather it’s a blend of Cirque de Soleil, a concert and a 3D movie that appeals even to people who have never cared a dime about our four-legged friends.
The new show, Odysseo, is considerably larger in size and scope than Cavalia’s previous...