Give the Gift of Live Entertainment at Walton Arts Center for Valentine's Day

This Valentine’s Day, surprise your loved ones with an unforgettable experience at Walton Arts Center. Whether you’re looking for a family friendly show, exciting live music, a classic theater performance, a hilarious comedy show or cocktail class, we have the perfect gift for your sweetheart. 

For Families and Kids: 

It’s hard not to smile when Sonia De Los Santos shares some of her favorite things through song. Her songs are inspired by various Latin American rhythms like huapango, cumbia, salsa and festejo, as well as North American folk traditions from the U.S. Her new live family-friendly show, Sonia de Los Santos: Música, is coming to Walton Arts Center on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 7 pm. Tickets are $10! 

For Live Music Lovers: 

Iconic singer and pianist Billy Stritch and acclaimed vocalist and songwriter Gabrielle Stravelli combine their considerable talents for an evening of great music celebrating the legendary Mel Tormé and Ella Fitzgerald. The show includes beloved favorites from the Great American Songbook, including “The Man I Love,” “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square,” “Cheek to Cheek” and swinging jazz standards such as “Too Close for Comfort” and “Oh, Lady Be Good!” Stritch and Stravelli perform Mel & Ella Swing!  on Saturday, Feb. 15 at 7:30 pm. 

The Burney Sisters, comprised of sisters Emma and Bella, create music with a maturity and emotional intelligence that belies their age. They write keen and knowing songs while arranging for multiple instruments and structuring unique and resonant harmonies. The result - personal and penetrating music that both connects with and captivates their listener. Experience the talent of these singer-songwriters on Friday, March 7 at 7:30 pm. 

Few musicians embody the spontaneous energy of jazz like Matt Wilson. The New York-based drummer combines buoyant zeal, idiosyncratic style, infectious humor, joyous swing and an indomitable spirit of surprise. Together, with his universally recognized personal warmth, these qualities have made Wilson one of the most in-demand players and educators on the modern jazz scene. Any jazz fan in your life will love Matt Wilson’s Good Trouble Quintet on Saturday, March 8 at 7:30 pm. 

For the Comedy Fanatic: 

Tacarra Williams, also known as The Beautiful Beast, is a comedian and host of the new CW show "Totally Funny Kids." As the third oldest of eight siblings, her comedy revolves around family humor – voicing what people think but are too afraid to express. Williams champions women's empowerment in her routines. Grab your tickets now for a hilarious date night on Saturday, Feb. 8 at 7:30 pm.   

Ian Fidance is an offbeat yet upbeat New York City comic, actor and writer. A force on stage, his act is insanely positive and positively insane. Equal parts thoughtful, explicit and silly, he performs nightly at the iconic Comedy Cellar in the heart of New York City’s Greenwich Village, and now he’s coming to The Comedy Zone at Walton Arts Center on Thursday, March 6 at 7:30 pm. 

For Classic Theater Goers: 

Don’t miss New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players: The Mikado, a new and critically acclaimed production featuring all of your favorite characters: Yum-Yum, Nanki-Poo, Ko-Ko, the Lord High Executioner with his “little list” of potential victims, the fearsome Katisha, the hilariously ridiculous Pooh-Bah and the politely sadistic Mikado himself. A brief new prologue frames the classic work for today’s audiences. Enjoy this classic theater performance on Sunday, March 9 at 4 pm. Tickets are $10! 

Don’t forget the ultimate date night for any theater lover – tickets to see a Broadway show. Whether you give a Broadway classic like Funny Girl, March 18-23 or a new production, like Back to the Future: The Musical, April 8-13 or MJ, May 20-25 - your valentine will love it.

For Those Who Love Experiences: 

Looking to shake things up? Cheers to a fun time! Walton Arts Center’s cocktail classes Feb. 21-23 and March 20-22 are a perfect experiential gift. Purchase a cocktail class for $39 and enjoy light appetizers from Fayetteville High School's Brightwater culinary students while learning to mix two specialty cocktails crafted by our in-house team of local mixologists. You'll leave with recipes, great memories and new friends! 

Have tickets to a show that night? Add-on a cocktail class before your show and you'll be in your seat before the theater lights dim. No show tickets? Come anyway for a fun, hands-on experience. Must be 21 or older to participate. 

Purchase tickets at waltonartscenter.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm.

Walton Arts Center Tickets are the Trendiest Gift of the Season!

Gift the joy of a live performance this holiday season with tickets to shows at Walton Arts Center. There is guaranteed to be a show for everyone on your holiday gift list, from live music and hilarious, cabaret-style comedy shows to your favorite Broadway performances and even something for the kids too! We have created an easy holiday gift guide to make giving easy this year! 

For the live music lover: 

For 50 years, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet has been making some of the most potent and popular Cajun music on the planet. Their distinctive sound derives from the distilled spirits of New Orleans jazz, blues rock, folk, swamp pop, Zydeco, country and bluegrass. The first Cajun band to win a Grammy®, critics unanimously agree that it is “bon temps, every time they play,” (New York Times). BeauSoleil will bring audiences to their feet on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7 pm. Tickets are only $10! 

For the thrill seeker: 

Brace yourself for the scare of a lifetime on Saturday, Jan. 18 at 8 pm, as the world of Insidious jumps off the screen and into your theater seat with INSIDIOUS: THE FURTHER YOU FEAR – an immersive live horror experience that brings your darkest nightmares to life right before your eyes. When a paranormal demonstration goes horribly wrong, dark forces are unleashed, and the horror becomes all too real. But what is real? What’s just part of the show? And who—or what—might be sitting next to you? The house is full. The stage is set. The Red Door is about to open. Will you make it through? Tickets are $40 - $95.  

For the jazz connoisseur:  

Vocalist René Marie has cemented her reputation as a singer, composer, arranger, theatrical performer and teacher. She borrows various folk, R&B, classical and country elements to create a captivating style. Her body of work is more than just music. It’s an exploration and affirmation of the bright and dark corners of the human experience. Don’t miss Marie’s heartfelt tunes on Friday, Jan. 31 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $35 - $55.  

Something the kids will love: 

Set to the sound of the n’goni, balafon, djembe, naffar, derbouka and dhol instruments, this dynamic concert invites kids and their families to discover Africa, the Middle East and India through rhythm, song and dance. From African rap and desert dance to Sufi rhythm and Bollywood dance, award-winning artist and percussionist Kattam takes you on an entertaining and educational journey on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 4 pm. Tickets are only $10! 

For the jokester:  

Helen Hong is a beloved comedian and actor who is bringing the laughs to Walton Arts Center on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7:30 pm.  Her sharp wit and pulse on current events have regularly landed her on CNN, The Young Turks and “The Stephanie Miller Show.” She’s performed standup comedy on “The Arsenio Hall Show,” “Last Call with Carson Daly,” “Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen,” Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal and for troops in the middle east and international audiences all over the world. Tickets are $25 - $35.  

For the Broadway fanatic:  

Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations is the electrifying, smash-hit Broadway musical that follows The Temptations’ extraordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Ain't Too Proud tells the thrilling story of brotherhood, family, loyalty and betrayal, as the group's personal and political conflicts threatened to tear them apart during a decade of civil unrest in America. Ain’t Too Proud is bringing signature dance moves and silky-smooth harmonies to the local stage Jan. 22 – 23 with three performances. Tickets are $45 - $94.  

For the nightlife enthusiast: 

Cheers to a fun time! Purchase a cocktail class for $39 and enjoy light appetizers from Fayetteville High School's Brightwater culinary students while you learn how to mix two specialty cocktails crafted by our in-house team of local mixologists. You'll leave with recipes, great memories and new friends! 

Have tickets to a show that night? Add-on a cocktail class before your show and you'll be in your seat before the theater lights dim. No show tickets? Come anyway for a fun, hands-on experience. Cocktail classes are available in February, March and April.  

Need more options? Look at our calendar to find a show and a ticket price that is just right for everyone on your gift list.

Gift certificates are also available, totally customizable and valid for shows at both Walton Arts Center and the Walmart AMP. Tickets and gift certificates can be purchased by visiting waltonartscenter.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am until 5 pm or in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office weekdays 10 am until 2 pm. 

Michael Palascak Brings Relatable Brand of Comedy to Walton Arts Center

Known for his “great likability,” Michael Palascak is bringing a hilarious show to Walton Arts Center IN April. Read more about how he started in comedy, his inspiration and his advice to other comedians! 

Palascak grew up in Wabash, Indiana, began his career in Chicago and now resides in Los Angeles.

And yes, you’ve probably seen him on either “The Late Late Show with James Corden” or “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” or even on “A Little Late with Lilly Singh,” “Letterman,” “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” “Conan” or his Comedy Central special. He was a top-five finalist on “Last Comic Standing” where one judge claimed, “my first impression of Michael was a great likability.  This is a guy that could star in a sitcom.”   

Palascak gets a lot of his inspiration from fellow comic Mitch Hedberg, who inspired Palascak to explore the world of stand-up comedy. Palascak explained that he felt a connection with Hedburg because he was more introverted, which was similar to Palascak’s personality. 

Being a middle child, Palascak, of course, felt the need and desire to entertain and get attention. He realized by second grade that stand-up comedy was what he wanted to pursue although he was never the “funny” kid in class. His parents were naturally funny as well, Palascak attributes his sense of humor to them. He got used to hearing and telling jokes as a young kid in his household. 

Palascak’s likability allows him to relate to his audiences in a real way which sets up the huge laughs he gets from his sharp, personal material.  Palascak explained that when he’s on stage, he tries to talk to the audience like it’s a normal, everyday conversation. He encourages other comedians to give themselves freedom to be who they are. 

​“In a lot of ways, he represents the ideal antidote to the sort of unbridled cynicism that pervades much of contemporary stand-up,” said Drew Hunt of The Chicago Reader. “Michael’s optimism continues in the new National Lampoon series: The Bright Side where he takes a positive stance on a negative topic that can be funny and ridiculous. Palascak shared that eventually his YouTube series may become a book in the long run. 

Consistently writing and performing, Palasack recently released both a new album, The Internet Live through 800 Pound Gorilla, and a new stand-up special on the Dry Bar app, 1984.   

Try out The Comedy Zone for a fun date night or night out with friends when Michael Palascak takes the stage on Thursday, April 4 at 7:30 pm. Tickets start at just $21, so grab yours now! 

Wishing You a Season Full of Walton Arts Center Performances

Gift the joy of a live performance this holiday season with tickets to a variety of shows at Walton Arts Center. There is guaranteed to be a show for everyone on your holiday gift list, from unique, artistic performances to live music and hilarious, cabaret-style comedy shows. We have created the following guide to make giving easy this year!

For the classical music fan: 

Galvin Cello Quartet is bringing an innovative musical performance to Walton Arts Center. The Galvin Cello Quartet is on a mission to establish the cello quartet as a core part of the classical music world. This diverse ensemble presents works from a variety of cultural backgrounds with a tonal beauty and astonishing timbral contrast. Don’t miss this award-winning international sensation when they make their debut at Walton Arts Center on Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 7 pm. Tickets are just $10 - it’s a great gift for teachers, neighbors or family. 

For the jokester: 

Experience our brand-new series, The Comedy Zone. Tammy Pescatelli kicks off the new year in a hilarious fashion.  After making it to NBC’s “Last Comic Standing,” Pescatelli has become known as one of the sharpest women in comedy. Experience Pescatelli’s sharp wit and iconic humor on Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7:30 pm. 

For the concert lover:

In their early days, Damn Tall Buildings didn’t rehearse – they busked. Now whether live or on record, the trio still radiates the energy of a crew of best friends playing bluegrass on the street. Anchoring that energy is their instrumental chops, strong songwriting and varied influences that stretch beyond bluegrass. Part of West Street Live, come see this electric performance on Thursday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 pm. 

For the Broadway fanatic: 

Jagged Little Pill will make you feel joy, love, heartache, strength, wisdom, catharsis and life. Everything you have been waiting to see in a Broadway show is here in this exhilarating, fearless new musical based on Alanis Morissette’s world-changing music. Come live, learn and remember what it is like to truly feel human at Jagged Little Pill with eight shows, Jan. 23 – 28. 

Don’t see the perfect ticket in this article? Look at our calendar to find a show and a ticket price that is just right for everyone on your gift list. Gift certificates are also available, totally customizable and valid for shows at both Walton Arts Center and the Walmart AMP. Don’t forget to reserve and pay for parking ahead of time too!  Tickets and gift certificates can be purchased by visiting waltonartscenter.org, by calling 479.443.5600 weekdays 10 am – 5 pm or in-person at our box office weekdays 10 am – 2 pm. 

A Comedy Gold Mine That Never Runs Dry

Let’s do a deep dive into the political comedy group known as DC’s Capitol Fools! Capitol Fools actually started as The Capitol Steps in 1981 by a handful of US Senate staffers in Illinois Senator Charles Percy’s office. The original goal of the group was to provide entertainment for their office holiday party and to poke some fun at all the people who employed them.  

The group stuck gold in the comedy world and began successfully touring the nation chronicling the humor found in current events and politics through clever song parodies in their performances. Unfortunately, in 2021, the Capitol Steps shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. But an intrepid group of cast members (Jack Rowles, Steps co-writer Mark Eaton and Michael Pauken) worked together to set the stage for the next iteration of the comedy troupe, the Capitol Fools. The group is back on tour and bringing jokes that are fresher and crispier than ever!  

Although the history of this group is interesting, we wanted to know a bit more about the behind-the-humor writing process and how this group executes its jokes, so we picked Jack Rowles’s brain to answer these questions! Rowles shared some insights on why he is part of this comedy group, how the jokes are chosen and created and if jokes are ever changed based on current events. 

Rowles’ love of comedy stems from the idea that laughter is the best medicine, and in a world where current events create barriers between people, laughter soothes the soul and brings people back together.  

“There is truly nothing better than sitting in a room with people who have a variety of political views but they are all able to share laughter and make fun of themselves as well as people on the other side of the aisle,” Rowles said 

When asked about how topics are chosen for jokes, Rowles touched on the fact that simply making fun of politicians on both sides of the political sphere creates the funniest, most relatable content.  

“As the news changes, the show content changes to match the current political events,” Rowles said. “We update every single performance to reflect the current state of politics. Our political system is the gift that keeps on giving, if you are the Capitol Fool!”  

The Capitol Fools are never short on jokes and every performance you go to will be a different experience. Don’t miss seeing them when they stop for one night only, Thusday, Oct. 26, at Walton Arts Center!

America's Got Talent Semi-Finalist Coming to The Comedy Zone

If you are looking for big laughs from top-notch comedians in an intimate, club-like setting, then get your tickets for the debut season of The Comedy Zone at Walton Arts Center. We’ve teamed up with The Comedy Zone, the most trusted name in stand-up comedy, to bring you six of the country’s hottest comedians who have been featured on Comedy Central, HBO Comedy, Netflix, Hulu, BET, Just for Laughs, Dry Bar, Sirius XM and more.   

These shows are in the 240-capacity Starr Theater with cabaret and tiered seating to get you up close to the funny! Greg Morton is ready to showcase his hilarious voice acting and impressions on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 pm. 

You probably already know and love Morton. He dazzled judges on season 14 of “America’s Got Talent” and Howie Mandel said, “I can’t believe there isn’t a banner with your name on it in Vegas!” Morton’s accomplishments don’t stop there, he has opened for Celine Dion, Harry Connick Jr. and Luther Vandross while also appearing on “Just for Laughs,” “Comedy Central’s Premium Blend,” Comics Unleashed” and has his own comedy special on Dry Bar.  

Morton is known as the man of many voices. He can impersonate almost any celebrity, character or person. He calls his show a one-man variety show, as he can seamlessly transition between impersonations. Morton says he draws his inspiration from cartoons and the characters in the cartoons. When he was a child, he would draw his own cartoon characters and give them each a unique sounding voice. He also worked in the cartoon industry as an animator which is what ultimately led him to voice acting for over 20 animated cartoons. Morton now calls himself a human cartoon, saying he finds live performances very compelling. 

It's his wit that launched his stand-up comedy career. Morton shared that to create a witty comedy piece, he tries to think like a musician and picks each line and voice impression carefully. Morton also explained that he must pick a backing track to play during his performance, the tone and mood of the music is extremely important for the delivery of Morton’s jokes to be on par. Morton claims that each character line is like a lyric, they have to complement each other without sounding too similar. 

Try out Walton Arts Center’s newest series, The Comedy Zone, for a fun date night or night out with friends! If you can’t see Greg Morton on Thursday, Dec. 7 don’t forget, there are three additional comedians performing this season. Tickets start at just $21, so grab yours now!  

Shaun Jones Opens New Comedy Series

If you are looking for big laughs from top-notch comedians in an intimate, club-like setting, then get your tickets for the debut season of The Comedy Zone at Walton Arts Center. We’ve teamed up with The Comedy Zone, the most trusted name in stand-up comedy, to bring you six of the country’s hottest comedians who have been featured on Comedy Central, HBO Comedy, Netflix, Hulu, BET, Just for Laughs, Dry Bar, Sirius XM and more.  

These shows are in the 240-capacity Starr Theater with cabaret and tiered seating to get you up close to the funny! Shaun Jones is kicking off the new series on Thursday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 pm. Jones, a New Jersey native, has been a comedian for over two decades.  

Jones describes his comedy as a combination of one cup of truth, a tablespoon of originality and a double twist of humor, that creates a unique comedy dish that will satisfy any audience’s laughter appetite. 

You may have seen Jones on BET’S “ComicView” with Howie Bell and Kevin Hart, Starz “1st Amendment Stand Up” and Robert Townsend’s “Partners In Crime: Next Generation.”  

Recently Jones announced that Amazon Prime will be releasing his new comedy special, "Now You Know!” His new special was filmed in Minneapolis, Mich., at the Dakota, a legendary jazz venue that hasn’t hosted a comic since 1985. When asked what his special was about, Jones explained that he is over 50 years old now, so this is a relatable show that finds humor in aging and everyday lifestyle changes that come with aging. 

Jones has also expanded beyond standup. He appeared in the 2003 movie Shade starring Jamie Foxx and Sylvester Stallone about a group of hustlers who pull off a successful sting that results in their pursuit by a vengeful gangster. Jones plays Ose in the movie.  

The comic-turned-actor also appeared in “Your Worst Nightmare” an hour-long true-crime series on ID. He played Deputy Marv Olson in episode six of the narrated show blends re-enactments of key events with commentary from law enforcement and criminal-justice professionals. 

Try out Walton Arts Center’s newest series, The Comedy Zone, for a fun date night or night out with friends! If you can’t see Shaun Jones on Thursday, Sept 21 don’t forget, there are five additional comedians performing this season. Tickets start at just $21, so grab yours now! 

The Comedy Zone with Andy Woodhull

The Comedy Zone at Walton Art Center is excited to bring Andy Woodhull to Fayetteville on Friday, Oct. 20 at 7:30 pm.  

With 12 years of stand-up comedy experience, three comedy albums, and one appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Woodhull knows how to make just about any crowd laugh. He was inspired to become a comic by his father and has said his father always joked around with him and treated him as a friend rather than a son. Woodhull and his father also used to watch the TV show “Seinfeld,” which was another source of inspiration for him. Woodhull has said that he believes Jerry Seinfeld has perfected the art of observational comedy.  

“I write from my life, which doesn’t set me apart from other comedians, but I’m the only one that has lived my life so in a way it still does,” Woodhull says. His comedy is focused on relatable topics that he has life experience with like divorce, being a stepfather and family life. Woodhull has such a unique sense of humor that still connects to every parent, stepparent, spouse or divorcee.  

Woodhull began his stand-up career in St. Louis, Mo., and made stops in Chicago and Los Angeles before finally settling down in Raleigh, N.C., with his wife and stepchildren. Although Woodhull is still frequently touring across the country doing comedy, he still calls Raleigh home. 

Woodhull is well known for his “clean” comedy performances and comedy albums. He describes his comedy as “PG-13” rated, saying he would let his 10- and 12-year-old daughters watch some of his performances. 

Call your favorite babysitter and leave the kids at home on Friday, Oct. 20 and experience Andy Woodhull’s uncanny humor at Walton Arts Center. This is the perfect parents’ night out to relax without the children and listen to jokes that any parent or spouse can relate to.  



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Tickets make a great gift for everyone on your list

Walton Arts Center makes shopping for holiday gifts easy with a ticket that’s just right for everyone on your list, from children’s shows to jazz, comedians and everything in-between. There has never been a better time to gift an experience, especially a ticket to a thrilling and unforgettable show. These experiences will not collect dust, rather, they will inspire memories that will live on for decades.  

There are lots of ways to give and save. If you purchase tickets to three or more shows at the same time – for you or as gifts – you can save with a Create Your Own Subscription offer. Gift certificates are also available, totally customizable and valid for shows at both Walton Arts Center and the Walmart AMP. Don’t forget to reserve and pay for parking ahead of time too!  

For Music Lovers 

Audiences at the Time For Three concert will hear various eras, styles and traditions of classical music, blended with western traditions and vocals.

Time For Three hosts an unforgettable genre-shattering performance full of energy, mastery and personality. The electrifying trio returns to Northwest Arkansas at 7 pm on Tuesday, Jan. 24, and promises to seamlessly combine classical, bluegrass, jazz, pop and more.

Spend an evening with one of the most popular and beloved artists of all time with The Music of Sam Cooke - The King of Soul on Monday, Jan. 30 at 7 pm. Performing hits such as “You Send Me” and “Wonderful World,” Bradd Marquis pays homage to the legendary American icon.

LADAMA, an international collective of women, seamlessly blends four languages, pop music, percussion and vocals to create a brand new engaging performance. This talented ensemble will perform Thursday, March 30 at 7 pm. Tickets are only $10. So, grab a few for teacher gifts, neighbor gifts or a thank you for your babysitter! 

For Theater Lovers 

Tootsie was called “the laugh-out-loud funniest musical of the season” by Rolling Stones and “the most uproarious new musical in years” by Hollywood Reporter.

“It’s impossible not to laugh” when watching Menopause the Musical, according to The New York Times. Set to classic tunes from the ‘60s, ‘70s and 80’s, this musical parody celebrates sisterhood, hot flashes and night sweats. There is only one chance to see this show on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 7 pm.

Tootsie, the next installment of the Procter & Gamble Broadway Series, will be bringing its unique brand of musical comedy to Baum Walker Hall for eight performances Jan. 17-22. If the name Tootsie sounds familiar, it is for good reason. Tootsie is based on the 1982 Dustin Hoffman movie and is a hilarious love letter to the ups and downs of a career in theater.  

Spend the evening with bohemians and aristocrats in a world of splendor, romance, glitz and grandeur when Moulin Rouge! The Musical takes the stage for 14 performances February 9-19. With mesmerizing choreography, glamorous visuals, and direction from some of the best minds in theater, the adaptation has won 10 Tony Awards®, including best musical.  

For Comedy Lovers: 

For 25 years, David Sedaris has charmed audiences with his sometimes neurotic and seemingly mundane, yet profound storytelling.

This season features a laugh-out-loud lineup of comedians, who are each set to bring their signature humor to Northwest Arkansas.

Internet-viral comedian, John Crist, performs Sunday, March 19, at 7 pm with his family-friendly Emotional Support Tour. Drawing upon his upbringing in a Christian family in the south, he is widely known for viral videos like “Honest Football Coach” and “Every Parent at Disney.”

Sedaris is one of the greatest humorists writing today and is a fan favorite, returning to Walton Arts Center on Tuesday, April 25 at 7 pm. Beloved for his personal conversational essays, short stories and NPR segments, the three-time Grammy Award® nominee’s anecdotes are riddled with strange addictions, unbelievable job experiences and his eccentric family.

Named “One of the 50 best stand-up comics of all time,” by Rolling Stone, Tig Notaro, will take the stage with her delightfully absurd, monumentally serious storytelling on Friday, June 23, at 8 pm. 

For the Kids 

With moo-sical stars like Chickee Minaj and Dairy Parton, Acoustic Rooster’s Barnyard Boogie is sure to delight viewers of all ages!

Acoustic Rooster’s Barnyard Boogie, featuring Dairy Parton and Chickee Minaj, will bring a favorite children’s book to life on Sunday, March 5 at 4 pm. This show is based on two beloved children’s books by Kwame Alexander. Give the books along with tickets to the show for a complete experience!

The Jungle Book is an enchanting ballet-adaptation by Trike Theatre, Ra-Ve Cultural Foundation and the Dhirana Dance Academy of the classic story at 4 pm on Saturday, March 25.

And finally who doesn’t love everyone’s favorite underdog story? Annie, will delight audiences May 5-7. These shows are sure to entertain children and adults alike!  

Don’t see the perfect ticket in this gift guide? Take a look at our calendar to find a show and a ticket price that is just right.