Ellen sponsors digital disaster of comic proportions
Looking for a good laugh? The Ellen Theatre has announced an original computer comedy – Zoomopolis. The e-production will be available to stream April 30th through May 2nd. Show time is 7pm on Friday and Saturday, followed by a 3pm matinee on ...
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Nervous Theatre returns to Ellen with streamable production
Nervous Theatre returns to Ellen with streamable production
Get up close and personal with the world premiere of Mommy’s Dead and They Buried Her in Moscow. The production will be available to stream April 16th–18th. Show time is 7pm on Friday and Saturday, followed by a 3pm matinee on ...
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Solo art exhibit by Maggie Shane on view at ERA Visitors Center
Throughout the month of April, ERA Landmark Downtown Visitors Center will host a solo art exhibition featuring Maggie Shane from Artlandish Studios.
The exhibition will last for the month of April with live painting demonstrations taking place on April 10th 2-5PM and April 24th 1–3PM. Please join ...
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Emerson galleries feature pair of fresh arrays this month
Emerson galleries feature pair of fresh arrays this month
Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture has announced two new exhibits on display in April.
Emergence by Kurt Palmquist began with a fascination for three-dimensional geometric forms inspired by architecture and light. Through ...
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Noted stringmasters, Eric Funk front local livestreams
Noted stringmasters, Eric Funk front local livestreams
Bred from the realization we could not plausibly go without live entertainment until pandemic’s end, Bozeman-Arts Live! met the moment and found a modern way to bring the work of local artists into each of our homes. The group will continue ...
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Emerson announces two new exhibits in time for spring
Emerson announces two new exhibits in time for spring
Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture is pleased announce two new exhibits on display in March and April.
The Botany of Math(re): an Exploration of Numbers and Nature by Susie Mathre delves into the intersecting relationships between ...
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