Ribera Arts Review - December 9, 2017
Calendar Girls
The Lakeside Little Theatre’s final production for 2017 is Tim Firth’s “Calendar Girls,” an adaptation of a film with the same name.
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Calendar Girls
The Lakeside Little Theatre’s final production for 2017 is Tim Firth’s “Calendar Girls,” an adaptation of a film with the same name.
Exhibit
Rabbit in the Moon Gallery presents a show of original prints, etchings and block prints by Juan Navarro, Luis Pinedo, Pat Apt, Xilotl and Jesus Lopez Vega.
Bravo Theatre
“Trying,” by Canadian playwright Joanna Glass is the next production of Bravo Theatre.
Vera Lynn tribute
Cindy Paul performs “We’ll Meet Again,” a tribute to Vera Lynn, at an event sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion at La Casa del Musico, La Paz 59 in San Antonio Tlayacapan, Friday and Saturday, November 17 and 18, 7-9 p.m.
Music at Ajijic Plaza
Beginning 7 p.m. on Saturday, November 11, revelers on the Ajijic Plaza will dance and shout to the sounds of the 46th traditional Fiesta de los Musicos (Fidelomus).
Naked Stage
Director Liz White brings “My Old Lady” to the Naked Stage Readers’ Theatre, Friday to Sunday, October 27-29, 4 p.m. Shows are almost sold out.
Exhibit
Viva La Flaca, an exhibit of paintings and cartoons, opens Sunday, October 22, 1-3 p.m. at Cafe-Gallery 133 on the Plaza in San Antonio.