First, we want to let you know about an initiative of the Public Theater of San Antonio, aimed to help the company survive and continue producing great plays and musicals. The email we received was titled “SAVE THE PLAYHOUSE CAMPAIGN,” and we assume that some of our readers received it too. The fundraising effort hopes to bring in $500,000 “to …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor When I walked into the Bihl Haus Arts gallery, recently, I found myself surrounded by a hundred-plus small-scale paintings, depicting a huge range of themes. “Every one of them has a story,” remarked Mycah Lee Arellano, the current executive director of Bihl Haus, who took the helm of the institution about eight months ago. I was …
The festival season seems to be over while the regular fall season has not yet started, but there’s still lots going on. In fact, a mini fest of art (classical) music is coming up, thanks to the Olmos Ensemble, which is ready todeliver its Summer Concert Series, consisting of three Sunday concerts. These will feature the ensemble plus guest artists, …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor Lucia LaVilla-Havelin has been a working artist for more than 50 years, using the traditional techniques of “women’s work” to create original art that addresses contemporary subject matters. Her work has been exhibited in dozens of exhibits in Texas and the U.S. On Aug. 12, her first solo museum exhibition will open at the Brownsville Museum …
Fans of the talented Stephen Sondheim, who has made a huge impact on the American theater scene with such musicals as “Into the Woods,” “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” and “A Little Night Music,” will be pleased to hear about the new show at The Public Theater of San Antonio – Sondheim’s musical titled “Merrily …
by Jasmina Wellinghoff, Editor Founded as an ensemble in 2018, the AGARITA Chamber Players has become an active and very visible chamber music group, popping up in concert halls, in the parks and other public spaces, and in schools around the city. Their 2023-24 season promises more of that, plus appearances by illustrious guest artists, and concert themes that include …
Summer is a time for festivals and there two coming up. The fun and lively, Balcones Heights Jazz Fest returns to the Wonderland of the Americas Mall’s outdoor amphitheater this Friday, for one night only. It’s the 30th anniversary for the popular fest, organized by the City of Balcones Heights, which is also marking a milestone – the 75th anniversary …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor We have come to know the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts as an arts-presenting organization but are some new developments over there that have the San Antonio theater community excited and there curious. Long time theater artist and currently director of Resident Company and Community Engagement at the Tobin, Rick Frederick, has new ideas about …
We have to start with theater news again because there are new significant developments in the San Antonio thespian world. The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, which is known primarily as a presenter of a wide variety of visiting shows, has made the decision to start producing its own stage productions. That’s potentially a game changer. They call the …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor San Antonio’s premier chamber music group, Camerata San Antonio, has announced its 2023-24 season which will start on Sept. 1, just when everyone is refocusing on city life after summer travels and school vacations. As usual, each program will be performed at three different locations to give people living throughout San Antonio and the surrounding area …