It’s Alive!
This month, Arizona Opera will bring “Frankenstein” to life in an entirely new way.
This month, Arizona Opera will bring “Frankenstein” to life in an entirely new way.
Starlight Community Theater will bring “Young Frankenstein” to life this month, just in time for Halloween.
In downtown Phoenix, the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery provides an education in building and repairing guitars.
Each of Ravenscroft Pianos’ luxurious instruments is handcrafted by Michael Spreeman and his son, Andrew, in their state-of-the-art headquarters in North Scottsdale.
The Ravenscroft in North Scottsdale raises the bar on the traditional jazz club.
Theatre Artists Studio was founded in 2005 by performing arts professionals who aspired to create a cooperative space for actors, directors, playwrights and tech designers to work.
This month, chorale groups and orchestras across the Valley will perform concerts that reflect the thoroughfare that music has in our lives.
This spring, Southwest Shakespeare Company will once again showcase its talented array of actors, directors and playwrights to Taliesin West’s intimate theater, furthering their mission to bring Shakespeare’s works to life for Arizona audiences.
On April 14 and 15, Scottsdale Arts and Movement Source Dance Company will bring a series of explorative, mobile dance performances to Old Town Scottsdale via Arizona Trolley Dances.
Possibilities begin to bloom this month in the form of concerts and performing arts productions that reflect all of those sensational things about the season that reinvigorate us with a sense of hope, wonder and imagination.