The Texicana Mamas: a Triumvirate of Talent

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor – Tish Hinojosa, Patricia Vonne and Stephanie Urbina-Jones are three San Antonio natives with beautiful voices, creative minds and successful individual careers in multiple musical styles, each enjoying a substantial following not only in Texas but across the U.S. and abroad. But now, the three artists have cooked up something new and intriguing: they have joined …

Mahler’s “Resurrection” to launch Symphony Season

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor – The San Antonio Symphony is marking a couple of important anniversaries this year: its 80th season and the 10th and last season for its celebrated music director Sebastian Lang-Lessing. Fittingly, Lang-Lessing will conduct the orchestra in the season opener featuring Gustav Mahler’s Symphonie No. 2 in C Minor, Resurrection.  The orchestra played the same symphony …

The Classic Opens Season with “Romeo and Juliet

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor – Stepping into the iconic roles of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet must be a huge challenge for most young actors, but Josh Davis and Alyx Gonzales don’t seem too intimidated. The two will portray the world’s most famous star-crossed lovers in the Classic Theater of San Antonio’s season opener Romeo and Juliet, which premieres Friday, Sept. …

“Dreamgirls” Ready to Dazzle San Antonio

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor – Casting for the Woodlawn’s Theater’s new production of Dreamgirls was a bit challenging, acknowledges director Tim Hedgepeth, who is a fan of the beloved 1981 musical inspired by the story of the 1960s popular girl group The Supremes. “First, the lead actresses must have a special strength in their vocal range and the show requires …

ARTS SA Season Packed With Exciting shows

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor – Named the Cultural Connections season, ARTS San Antonio’s 2019-20 lineup includes performers from around the globe, from the beloved Peking Acrobats and the Vienna Choir Boys to flamenco phenom Farruquito and the new tenor-power group, The Four Italian Tenors. Vocal and instrumental music, jazz and classical, theater, ballet, acrobatics and magic – it’s all there. …

“Men of Steel, Women of Wonder” Explores Superhero Ideas

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor – Legendary heroes with extraordinary powers probably exist in every culture of the world, originally emerging from folktales, religion, or stories about real individuals who have over time been transformed into symbols of bravery, righteousness and determination. They fight evil and protect their people in times of need, subjugation and devastating calamities. So, it’s not all …