The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture is pleased to host its newest shows featuring emerging artists from our community.
Multidisciplinary artist Susie Mathre unveils The Botany of Math(re): Further into the Weeds in the Jessie Wilber Gallery. Explore puzzles, paradoxes and prickly ...
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Open Door stages interactive whodunnit
Here's a sweet mystery for you! Bozeman’s own Open Door Theatre will present a performance of Eileen Moushey's The Death of Dr Pepper on Sunday, March 30th. Show time is 3pm at Bozeman Senior Center.
Set in the Roaring 20s at an elegant speakeasy, Dr. Pepper, a ladies' man, is murdered. There are ...
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Verge unveils cabaret with a twist
Verge Theater is delighted to present an unforgettable night of musical theater with Miscast: A Cabaret with a Twist at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture. Performances will be held Friday and Saturday, March 28th and 29th. Both begin at 7pm.
Performers take on roles they would never ...
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Shane presents abso-bloomin’-lutely loverly musical
Local thespians are on stage in Livingston this month with a trip to 1912 London. The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts presents a production of Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady through March 23rd.
Hailed by critics and audiences for its heart and its wit, My Fair Lady is a beautiful musical about ...
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Blue Slipper stages seaside character study
Livingston’s Blue Slipper Theatre presents the next production of its new season with Harold Pinter's Old Times this month. Performances are set for March 7th–16th. Friday and Saturday shows will begin at 8pm, with Sunday matinees to follow at 3pm. The local production is directed by Marc ...
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Mountain Air Dance takes flight with spring program
Mountain Air Dance will present Lifted: Migrations on Saturday, March 1st, at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture. Enjoy roving stories of migration told through aerial and modern dance with the 6pm performance.
In this one-of-a-kind show, you’ll be invited to shift your perspective by ...
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