Keeping it hot! American Bank’s “Broadway in Bozeman” series delivers another stage showcase with Chicago at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. The musical classic comes to the Gallatin Valley as part of its nationwide tour on Wednesday, February 26th, and begins at 7:30pm.
Still the one musical with ...
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Depot makers’ market returns for third winter event
Another snowy season has a grip on Southwest Montana, leaving its residents yearning for the summer sunshine and happenings al fresco. But worry not as the Livingston Depot Center has announced the return of an indoor special event to tide us all over.
The Winter Makers Market is set for ...
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LCAC presents 25th annual Community Art Show
For 25 years, the Livingston Center for Art & Culture has presented the Community Art Show – a celebration of Park County’s greatest asset: Creativity. This year, the show will run through March 8th and features artists of all ages.
Featured will be artwork from seasoned artists to budding ...
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Verge reading strips down jazzy Broadway musical
Verge Theater is delighted to present a stage reading of Chicago from playwright Maureen Watkins at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture. Performances will be held Friday and Saturday, February 21st and 22nd. Both begin at 7pm.
The original gritty, sharp-witted play inspired the ...
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Symphony to perform with acclaimed instrumentalist
Internationally celebrated singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Kishi Bashi returns to Bozeman to captivate Bozeman audiences with another stellar concert in the 'Bozeman Symphony Presents' series. Performances will be held February 14th–16th. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 7:30pm, ...
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Local actors front production of Tracy Letts award winner
In The Minutes, Tracy Letts’s scathing dark comedy about small-town politics and real-world power, the playwright who penned August: Osage County exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely-held American narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from becoming history’s ...
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