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For tickets call the box office at 334-481-5100 or visit mpaconline.org.
windcreek.com/wetumpka/entertainment
windcreek.com/atmore/entertainment/live-entertainment
cloverdaleplayhouse.org, 334-262-1530
960 Cloverdale Road, Montgomery
millbrooktheater.com, 334-782-7317
5720 Main St., Millbrook
pikeroadtheatrecompany.org, 334-414-0193
Productions at Pike Road Intermediate School, 4710 Pike Road
https://www.prattvilleal.gov/departments/ticket-information.html, 334-595-0850
203 W. 4th St., Prattville
wetumpkadepot.com/home.html, 334-868-1440
300 S. Main St., Wetumpka
Get tickets at https://www.capritheatre.org or call 334-262-4858. The Capri is at 1045 E. Fairview Ave, Montgomery. It's the longest continually operated movie theatre in Alabama. Become a member of the Capri Community Film Society and receive ticket discounts, plus admission benefits at art house theaters across the country.
Friday, 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Museum Drive in Blount Cultural Park. In connection with the Spotlight Series: Yvonne Wells exhibition, the MMFA will host the Central Alabama Alliance Resource & Advocacy Center's (CAARAC) Change the Pattern in Alabama quilting project in its studios. This free project includes instruction on memorial quilt panel construction, applique techniques, and a sewing circle to raise awareness and fight the stigma surrounding the HIV/AIDS epidemic within communities of color. Participants are invited to work on submitted names or bring their friends’ and/or family members’ names to be remembered on a memorial quilt panel. No quilting experience is required for this free event. mmfa.org’
Want to experience Greece, but don't have time for the flight? Come to the Montgomery Greek Festival on Friday and Saturday, and leave your suitcases behind. Come enjoy your favorite homemade Greek goodies, music, dancing and atmosphere as you make your way around the beautiful grounds - experiencing the beauty of the Greek culture. You’ll pick up the scent of delicious Greek dishes as your palate is tempted by heavenly Greek pastries. We will feature traditional Greek dishes like gyros, spanakopita, and baklava. Outside, your children can participate in various games, activities and crafts in the Kid's Area. We will also feature traditional Greek dancing performed by students of Montgomery Ballet's Rania Charalambidou. Everyone is invited to join in this exciting pastime. Be sure to take a guided tour of the Byzantine style sanctuary to see the beautiful iconography and learn more about the Orthodox faith! Father Paul Lundberg will offer church tours throughout the day for anyone interested in learning more of our rich religious traditions. The festival is held at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. The hours of operation are: Friday 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Come be Greek for the day…or two! OPA!
Saturday, 10 a.m. at Capital City Motorsports Park, 2600 N. Belt Drive, Montgomery, Bike show featuring Klean Custom Baggers and Audio City sound contest! Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute band with special guest Kyle Wilson. There will be a burnout contest, great food and lots of fun! All day admission $30. Registration for contest entries 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Satrday, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. at Vintage Café, 416 Cloverdale Road, Montgomery.
Symphony Q Academy of Dance presents CINEMATIC on Saturday, June 3, at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival Garden, 1 Festival Drive, Montgomery. Academy students and company dancers will perform Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Tap, Hip Hop and more to songs from some iconic motion pictures. This annual dance show is a fun family oriented atmosphere in the ASF Garden. Food trucks will be available. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of black dance in the historical Montgomery! Entry donations of at least $10 will be asked.
Saturday, June 3, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Museum Drive in Blount Cultural Park. In this free all-ages event, explore the power of flowers to create art. Participants will collect flowers from the museum garden to create an original work of art on paper, and then add finishing touches using natural inks. Learn about the science of natural pigments, how to grow your own dye plants, and celebrate the beauty of nature with friends and family. All ages are welcome to this community workshop. Children under the age of 10 must have an adult in attendance. mmfa.org
Saturday, June 3, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Museum Drive in Blount Cultural Park. This is a free class designed for teens and adults. Learn how to make creative floral arrangements with Ward Chesser, a professional florist designer. He will share tips on how to create beautiful bouquets using stem flowers and greenery from your yard. Each participant will leave with a unique and display-worth floral arrangement. All materials are provided. This workshop is free with the funding support of ArtBridges but is limited to 15 participants, and advance registration is required. mmfa.org
On Sunday, July 2, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. at Riverwalk Amphitheater, 355 Coosa St., Montgomery. Music, food, vendors, games and more. General admission $40. Get a pass to bring your cooler for $35 (no glass). eventbrite.com/e/rnb-blues-picnic-summer-series-finale-2023-tickets-632844333437
July 6-Aug. 6 on Alabama Shakespeare Festival's Festival Stage. One of the most famous American musicals of all time — from the creators of Chicago — Cabaret takes us to 1929 Berlin during the twilight of the Jazz Age as the Nazis are ascending to power. This groundbreaking musical focuses on the nightlife at the seedy Kit Kat Klub and revolves around American writer Clifford Bradshaw and the English cabaret performer Sally Bowles. Based on the writings of Christopher Isherwood and winner of Tony Awards and Oscars, Cabaret will offer our audiences a transformative theatrical experience unlike anything they’ve ever witnessed. Get tickets at asf.net or call 334-271-5353.
July 13 – Flatland Cavalry July 16 – William Lee & The Goldens July 19 – Kenny Wayne Shepherd July 23 – Keb’ Mo’ July 26 – Bret Michaels Aug. 3 – Jo Sewell Memorial Award and Scholarship presents Tim Tebow Aug. 5 — Bored Teachers Comedy Tour Aug. 18 — Black Jacket Symphony presents Queen's "A Night at the Opera" with Marc Martel Aug. 24 — Rodney Carrington Sept. 1 – Southern Soul and Blues Lovers Festival Sept. 17 – Darrell Scott: 100 Years of Hank Sept. 29 — Karlous Miller Oct. 8 – The Band of Heathens – Oct. 13 — Disney Junior Live Costume Palooza Oct. 15 – Leanne Morgan – Oct. 18 — Wheel of Fortune Live Oct. 20 – Linda Ronstadt Experience with Tristan McIntosh Feb. 20 — Mania The Abba Tribute CLOVERDALE PLAYHOUSE June 10 — Rhythm & Rhyme: An evening of poetry and jazz July 13-23 — "A Little Princess" Oct. 12-22 — "The Laramie Project" Dec. 7-17 — "Civil War Christmas July 13-29 — "Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka" Oct. 5-15 — "She Loves Me" Nov. 30-Dec. 10 — Good Old-Fashioned Big Family Christmas" July 13-30 — "Footloose The Musical" Oct. 5-22 — "Jeckyll & Hyde The Musical" Nov. 30-Dec. 17 — "Irving Berlin's White Christmas" June 1-17 — "9 to 5: The Musical" Thursday-Saturday — "MTI's Broadway Junior Revue: Raise Your Voice" June 8-11 — "Goodbye, Leroy" June 11 — "A Storm Came Up" July 21 — Movie Night at the Depot – "Ratatouille" July 21 — Movie Night at the Depot – "Viva Las Vegas" July 27-Aug. 12 — "4 Weddings and an Elvis" Sept. 21-Oct. 1 — "Doubt: A Parable" June 2-5: "Sanctuary": 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. June 4 at 1 p.m., and June 6 at 7 p.m.: "Tokyo Stories": June 7-8: "The Land Before Time" June 7: Live concert by The Adam Ezra Group, with Rachael Wilson June 8: "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" — June 9-12: "The Starling Girl": . June 14-15: "Minions: The Rise of Gru" June 15: "Purple Rain" June 16-19: "Master Gardener": June 21-22: "Spirit Untamed" June 22: "Moulin Rouge!" June 23-26: "The Eight Mountains": 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. June 28-29: "Secret Life of Pets" June 29: "School of Rock" July 6: "Jaws" July 12-13: "Trolls World Tour" July 13: "The Mummy" July 19-20: "Shrek 2" July 20: "Aliens" July 26-27: "Croods: A New Age" July 27: "The Howling" Aug. 10: "Grease" sing-a-long The AIDS Memorial Quilting Project at MMFA Summer Pop Up Market