The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is pleased to announce its annual collaboration with Park High School, Camelot, playing in the Dulcie Theatre throughout the month of May.
Lerner and Loewe’s fantastical masterpiece brings the legend of King Arthur to life. Camelot tells the story of Arthur, an ...
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World Press Freedom Day
“Promoting a free press is standing up for our right to truth.” – António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General
It is not usually the place of The BoZone to interject its opinion into politics but, as circumstances make us feel less comfortable with certain elements of the current ...
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Bozeman Actors Theatre presents The Realistic Joneses by Will Eno
Audiences will hear one of the brightest voices in American theater as Bozeman Actors Theatre presents The Realistic Joneses, a play by Will Eno that The Guardian named 2014’s “Best Play on Broadway.” The local production opens April 19th at the Rialto in Downtown Bozeman.
Eno, a finalist for the ...
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Valley’s largest art class kicks off Give Big in support of Emerson, Sweet Pea & S.L.A.M.
The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, Sweet Pea Festival, and S.L.A.M. are making big hair, big fun, and big art a part of Give Big Gallatin Valley. Joining forces and embracing PBS icon Bob Ross’ belief that anyone can paint, the three organizations are hosting “Give Big with Bob,” the ...
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BFS screens Neither Wolf Nor Dog at Ellen & Rialto
The most successful non-Hollywood Native American film in years, Neither Wolf Nor Dog explodes across Big Sky country and into Bozeman at Ellen and Rialto with more openings to follow.
The success of Scottish director Steven Lewis Simpson’s adaptation of best-selling novel, Neither Wolf Nor Dog, ...
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Verge stage is heating up – even if outdoor temps aren’t!
The thermometer may have its ups and downs, but Verge Theater is celebrating Spring with a collection of productions that will definitely raise the temperature on stage!
Since April is the cruelest month, Verge brings to the stage the hilarious and irreverent Barbeque Apocalypse, by Matt Lyle. ...
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