Theater
Arts & Culture
Tale as old as time?
Jackie Evancho turned 13 on Tuesday, and needless to say, the “tweener” divide between child and adult is more pronounced than usual.
Charlotte’s Web is scheduled to come to the Henderson Pavilion.
The third annual Cactus Show and Art Fair at Moon-Sun Cactus & Koi Gardens, 6430 McGill Ave., is set to bring artists and gardeners together to share their interests with the public April 20 and 21.
A novel presentation of a Baroque masterpiece. A sprightly and energetic reading of a work from the ’30s not quite yet fully established as a staple of the repertoire. A masterful and graceful performance of the Third of Brahms’ four symphonies. A duet for trumpet soloists that might work better on a Pops program.
The numbers are in — and up — for the Las Vegas Philharmonic.
Like father, like son. In a manner of speaking — or, more precisely, singing.
An exhibit featuring photography by Steven Dansky is scheduled to continue through May 19 at the Sunrise Library, 5400 Harris Ave. The show not only explores the artistic and cultural nature of graffiti, it uses graffiti as the starting point for unique art.
They both let their fingers do the talking — Chick Corea at the keyboard, Bela Fleck on the banjo.
What do you get when you put a bunch of bassoonists together in a big room?
Watching the cast of “Betrayal: The Last Supper” rehearse, a thought occurs.
If you’ve ever wanted to see how glass is sculpted into art, check out the Glass Craft and Bead Expo at South Point.