The First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio has a musical gift for San Antonians: Haydn’s “Creation”Oratorio performed by the Sanctuary Choir, Orchestra and soloists. It’s the epic musical oratorio retelling of the Genesis creation story by the great composer. (April 5 at 7 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 404 North Alamo St., 78205; 210-271-2730, www.fpcsanantonio.org; free) Another grand choir – The …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor Gilbert and Sullivan’s popular operetta, “The Pirates of Penzance,” has been around for more that 100 years, but it continues to be produced in English-speaking countries on a more or less regular basis.So, it isn’t exactly a surprise that Opera San Antonio – OSA – has put this tried-and-true show on its Spring 2024 schedule. The …
Easter Eggs-travaganza Celebration will take place downtown at the base of the Tower of the Americas in Hemisfair Park. Children will meet the Easter Bunny and Tori, the Tower. Activities include egg-dyeing, face-painting, a petting zoo and live music, food and more. The Egg Hunts start at 12, noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. (Sunday, March 31, 11 a.m.- 5 …
We’ll start by introducing you to the Annual San Antonio Folklife and Dance Festival presented by Heritage Festivals of San Antonio. This is the event that’s taken the place of the former Texas Folklife Festival organized by the Institute of Texan Cultures around the iconic building in Hemisfair Park. “If you miss the Texas Folklife Festival, which delighted visitors for …
By PHIL HOUSEAL, Contributing Writer As I settled into my seat, I automatically, noted the subtle cues of an impending musical experience: the murmurs of seatmates, the scraping of chairs, the shuffling of music stands upfront, the clearing of throats and the tuning of reeds and strings. It all sounded familiar and comforting. Then all sound ceased as the conductor …
Let’s start with theater this week. Companies are getting more active and the range of stage offerings is exciting.The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center’s Arts/Teatro Salon will present “La Carpa de Frontera,” written and performed by CARPA San Diego, a touring Mexicano vaudeville show from San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. Now marking its tenth anniversary, the show will include San Antonio …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor Ten years! Let’s start with that!It’s gone very quickly, very quickly! I came to San Antonio in 2013 and we had only a year-and-a half at that point to get the building built and the business built. There was nothing. So, we worked on it and got it done. We opened in September 2014. What’s happened …
v NEWS ROUNDUP, 3/7/2024 Big news from UTSA: The Southwest Guitar Symposium, San Antonio’s Classical Guitar Festival, returns to UTSA this month. It’s a three-day event that showcases the versatility of the classical guitar and allows musicians, guitar makers and music lovers to network. The event includes performances and masterclasses led by internationally respected guitar players as well as solo …
NEWS ROUNDUP, 2/29/2024 March is Contemporary Art Month in San Antonio. It provides a month-long platform for the artists and March galleries in the city to share the best they have to offer. The annual CAM Kick-off will take place at the Contemporary at Blue Star in the Blue Star Complex, Friday March 1. For the occasion, the Contemporary will …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF Editor Let’s start with work related issues. A few months ago, the Public Theater sent an SOS email to its patrons and to the community, asking for immediate help because it was in danger of having to close for good. How did you recover from that crisis?We just jumped in head first. We knew we had to …