Organizers will hold auditions for “Traditions of Christmas” on Monday and Tuesday at the Expressions School of Performing Arts, 2825 N. Highway 41, Post Falls. For information, visit TraditionsOfChristmasNW.com or call (509) 868-6858.
With the demand for stand-up comedy on a steady rise, Hayden Cinema is officially bringing live comedy to the big screen – that is, to a stage just in front of the big screen.
Rescheduled from its canceled 2020 season, Spokane Valley Summer Theatre’s production of “Sister Act” opened over the weekend at the University High School Theatre.
1 “Babe” – 12:14 p.m. on Friday, Garland Theater, 924 W. Garland Ave. Babe, a pig raised by sheepdogs on a rural Australian farm, learns to herd sheep with a little help from Farmer Hoggett. Rated G. 91 minutes. Directed by Chris Noonan. For information, visit garlandtheater.com or call (509) 327-1050. Admission: $2.50
Spokane poet laureate Chris Cook and his three predecessors will be featured in a series of “poetry preludes” during the Browne’s Addition Summer Concerts through August.
The 54th annual Art on the Green in Coeur d’Alene this weekend will feature a total of 106 fine artists – 65 returning and 41 newcomers – from 16 states offering jewelry, sculpture, painting, glass, furniture, pottery and more.
A long-awaited holdover from their canceled 2020 season, Spokane Valley Summer Theatre’s production of “Sister Act” opens this weekend at the University High School Theatre.
1 Art on the Green – 11 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, North Idaho College, 1000 W. Garden Ave., Coeur d'Alene. Celebrating its 54th anniversary, Art on the Green’s three-day event will feature works from 120 artists, musicians, food, wine and beer gardens. Held in conjunction with the downtown Street Fair on Sherman Avenue and Taste of Coeur d'Alene in City Park. For information, visit artonthegreencda.com. Admission: FREE
Stage Left Theater’s and Spokane Ensemble Theatre’s co-production of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” was a success from start to finish. The set design, the vocal talent and the audience banter were all tens across the board.
When artistic director Jeremy Whittington added “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” to Stage Left’s 2022 season, he wasn’t sure where or how they would be able to produce it.
When it comes to crave-able foods, a good burger always ranks high on my list. But what goes into crafting the perfect burger? Local chefs had a few words of wisdom.
Back after two years, Idaho Repertory Theatre’s summer drama camp will give one performance of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at 3 p.m. on Aug. 6 at the University of Idaho’s Hartung Theater, 625 Stadium Drive, Moscow.
1“Paddington 2” – Noon Friday, Garland Theater, 924 W. Garland Ave. “Paddington the bear has found the perfect birthday gift for a relative until a thief steals the book. Paddington sets out on an epic quest to find the culprit and save his Aunt’s birthday.” Directed by Paul King. Rated PG. 104 min. For information, visit garlandtheater.com or call (509) 327-1050. Admission: $2.50
Northwest BachFest artistic director Zuill Bailey’s 10-year relationship with the organization sprouted from an impromptu visit to Spokane that almost didn’t happen.
An experienced actor, dancer and choreographer in her third season with Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre, Megan Smith is officially adding a directorial role to her repertoire with “Little Women.”
1 “Luca” – 7 p.m. Saturday, Mirabeau Meadows Park, 13500 E. Mirabeau Parkway, Spokane Valley. In this 2021 Pixar movie, a young sea monster takes human form and has grand adventures along the Italian Riviera with his new human friends. Part of Spokane Valley's Movies in the Park Series. (509) 688-0300 or www.spokanevalley.org/. Admission: FREE
Drawing from years of work experience in music therapy and classical voice, Summer Ward, 31, is joining Inland Northwest Opera’s management team as executive director.
Following the recent local premiere of “All Sorts,” (2021) indie director Rick Castaneda’s first film, “Cement Suitcase” is making its streaming debut.
Based on real events, “Newsies” follows a group of paperboys, led by the charismatic Jack Kelly (Landon Toth). A sudden increase in newspaper prices demanded by paper owner Joseph Pulitzer (Steve Mortier) makes it harder and harder for the boys to earn enough from sales to support themselves.