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Irma Herrera – “Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name?”
Irma Herrera’s solo performance piece “Why Would I Mispronounce My Own Name?” weaves history and comedic insights into stories about names and sheds light and throws shade on our prejudices and assumptions.
$35 -
James & Jimmy – Fire & Rain & Margaritas
James Taylor paid tribute to Jimmy Buffett in several of his shows after his passing, and we feel the same desire to celebrate this awesome artist in our show, bringing the James Taylor Experience together with special tribute to the life and music of Jimmy Buffet in this two-act concert performance.
$30 – $35 -
Christmas Greeting Special
"Christmas Greetings Special" celebrates the tradition, connection and the timeless allure of Christmas cards, urging us to pause and relish the present moment.
$28 – $32 -
Christmas Greeting Special
"Christmas Greetings Special" celebrates the tradition, connection and the timeless allure of Christmas cards, urging us to pause and relish the present moment.
$28 – $32 -
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Coffee at Kerr – The Barber of Seville
Love, mistaken identity, and humor are woven throughout The Barber of Seville, Rossini’s comic opera masterpiece.
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Composers’ Choice, curated by Nokuthula Ngwenyama
Curated by renowned violinist and composer Nokuthula Ngwenyama, Composers' Choice gives you a look behind the scenes at the lives of working composers.
$45 -
Tuesday Morning Music and Tea – Piano Students of Dr. Baruch Meir
Outstanding piano students from the studio of Dr. Baruch Meir at ASU.
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Pop! Goes the Theater – Almost Famous Theatre Company
Almost Famous Theatre Company Foundation's (AFTCF) annual Gala is an inspiring and fun evening that fuels performing arts education, transforms lives one role at a time, and brings joy to the community through the shared experience of live theater.
$103.50 – $153.50 -
No-No Boy
Join Julian and Emilia Saporiti of No-No Boy for an immersive multimedia concert combining folk songs, place-based sound recordings, archival materials, thermal images of desert environments and storytelling to communicate the rich possibilities of engaging with place. Some of the songs performed at the concert will emerge from arts-based fieldwork conducted in the Phoenix Valley.
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The Gentleman Doc Holliday performed by Wyatt Earp
This play is the real story of the West's most famous dentist, Doc Holliday, and his journey from one who heals to one who kills.
$25 -
Delbert Anderson Quartet / D’DAT
Navajo trumpeter Delbert Anderson builds safe havens for Diné melodies to converse with various styles. D'DAT researches Diné melodies of the past for inspiration, performs our stories for today and preserves cultural and indigenous roots music for the future.
$25 -
Caro Pierotto – Sambalismo!
Commanding rooms with her presence from the first note, globe-trotting GRAMMY nominee Caro Pierotto brings her samba celebration program to the warm acoustics of ASU Kerr.
$25 -
Because of You, Tommy Gearhart Sings Songs of Love Inspired by Tony Bennett
Join nationally acclaimed jazz vocalist, Tommy Gearhart, his jazz quartet, and special guests as he explores the romantic corners of the Great American Songbook in this special Valentine’s performance.
$35 – $55 -
Gather Storytelling – Recognition
You better recognize -- let's see how our guest host and three storytellers interpret the theme of "Recognition" in February's show.
$10