6th Street Playhouse presents Mary Poppins
The beloved story of Mary Poppins soars to new heights in this Tony Award-winning musical, inspired by P.L. Travers’ timeless books and the classic Disney film.
The beloved story of Mary Poppins soars to new heights in this Tony Award-winning musical, inspired by P.L. Travers’ timeless books and the classic Disney film.
Set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, Steel Magnolias centers around a group of ladies who frequent the parlor to get their hair done and gossip about anyone and everyone in town – not necessarily in that order. Alternately hilarious and touching, the play is a loving exploration of the profound bond that connects these six wildly different women. This smash hit play became a smash hit movie that audiences loved.
A powerful, meta-theatrical examination of race, history, and storytelling. Six actors attempt to portray the genocide of the Herero people by German colonizers—but what begins as rehearsal quickly descends into a confrontation of privilege, perspective, and the uncomfortable truths of performance itself.
Mahler’s Third Symphony explores the human condition, nature, and the divine. With six movements, it reflects Mahler’s philosophical quest to “embrace everything.” Mezzo-soprano Gabrielle Beteag and the Treble Voices of the SSU Symphonic Chorus, directed by Jenny Bent, return to Weill Hall to perform what is regarded as one of the greatest symphonies of all time.
There are so many great players right here in our local scene. We're going to make this an opportunity to let their talent shine! Join our regular Monday Night hosts, The Blues Defenders, on stage - or simply dance the night away and enjoy our full bar.
For over three decades, jazz virtuoso Peyroux has travelled the world and graced the grandest concert halls to do just that – “share the magic of music with audiences, connect with people and uplift their spirits.”
Join us at The Mystic Theatre on Tuesday 2/24, for an intimate, theater-style show with Troy Ramey — the soulful singer-songwriter who brought Celine Dion to tears, turned all four chairs on The Voice, and landed a spot on the soundtrack of Love Island Allstars.
Mark Hummel’s Blues Harmonica Blowout™ started on a Sunday night in 1991 at Ashkenaz in Berkeley with four harmonica players: Rick Estrin, Mark, Dave Earl and Doug Jay. Each player performed a twenty-to-thirty minute set, and everyone jammed together with Hummel’s Blues Survivors as backup. Over the next five years, it grew to become a multi venue event around California
Sam Grisman is a bass player, music appreciator, and bandleader who grew up in Mill Valley, California in a home where some of the great acoustic music of our time was being recorded on a regular basis.
One of the most profound lessons ZZ Ward learned from growing up listening to the blues greats was to be authentic to your story.