Mid-Columbia Musical Theatre Children’s Book Revue
Join the Mid-Columbia Musical Theatre for an afternoon in The Lawn's amphitheater as they present a revue of songs based on musicals from beloved children’s books!
Join the Mid-Columbia Musical Theatre for an afternoon in The Lawn's amphitheater as they present a revue of songs based on musicals from beloved children’s books!
Rising comedian Eugene Torres was born in Gainesville, FL, but he didn’t stick around
there long. A couple months prior to his birth, the police arrested Danny Rolling (a.k.a.
The Gainesville Ripper) walking distance from the Torres household. As soon as
Eugene took his first breath, his family decided to escape the craziness, and they
moved to a small town in the Midwest. He’s essentially a serial killer refugee.
Eugene Torres has performed at clubs, colleges, and military bases all over the country.
He’s been on FOX, acted in a Super Bowl commercial, and worked with some of the
biggest names in comedy such as Russell Peters, Luis J. Gomez, Carlos Mencia, and a
lot more.
Admission
$12
A dazzling, colorful trio of soloists, the members of ENSEMBLE SCHUMANN - Thomas Gallant, Oboe, Steve Larson, Viola, and Sally Pinkas, Piano, present works by their name-sake Robert Schumann, as well as by Brahms, Saint-Saëns, Loeffler, Poulenc, Shostakovich and others. Gallant, Larson and Pinkas have each performed at notable venues, including Lincoln Center, the Frick Collection and Carnegie Hall in New York City, Jordan Hall in Boston, Wigmore Hall in London, the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and the festivals at Tanglewood, Ravinia, Lucerne, Spoleto and Mostly Mozart. Performing together since 2005, Ensemble Schumann has been featured at the prestigious Da Camera Series in Los Angeles, at the Clark Art Museum in Massachusetts and on Live From Fraser on WGBH- Radio in Boston.
The Mystery Theatre proudly presents
Deathtrap, by Ira Levin.
Sidney Bruhl, a once successful author of hit broadway plays struggles with a string a failing shows and mounting financial strain, when opportunity strikes in the form of a past student who has come to him for advice on his new show “Deathtrap”. Sidney recognizes it as a smash hit that can’t fail, and comes up with a plot to steal the play from his pupil...at any cost.
*Content Warning: Strong violence and mild vulgar language
Make it a full night out!
Enjoy beer, wine, cider, soda, or water at the theatre, and grab dinner from the food trucks parked right outside! Feel free to bring your food inside; our seating is dinner-theatre style.
Bottled Boogie is Walla Walla’s premier disco funk rock dance party band! Bringing electrifying energy and irresistible grooves to every stage they play. Blending the shimmer of disco, the deep pocket of funk, and the punch of classic rock, the band creates a sound that’s built for dancing. All ages until 11 PM.
Columbia River Cabaret presents Why We Sing, an evening of storytelling through song featuring beloved performers Molly Holleran, Paul Davis, Erin Dickey, and Ron Harman, with Sheila Gephart on piano. From heartfelt ballads to joyful ensemble numbers, this cabaret celebrates the power of music to connect, comfort, and inspire.
$12 Cover
Starts at 6 PM
Jazz Wednesdays! Grab your horn, axe, sticks or voice and sit in! Or sit and enjoy the best in local jazz talent. All Ages. No Cover. Dinner show. Reservations Recommended.
Open Mic Night at Solar Spirits Distillery April 15th at 6pm, and hosted by Dane Pollard. Whether you’re a singer, poet, comedian, storyteller, or just someone who loves a good night of local talent, this is your moment to shine!
If you’re interested in performing, fill out this interest form.
https://dane-music.com/open-mi...
Expect great vibes, handcrafted cocktails, eats, and a community that loves cheering each other on.
See you at Solar on the Parkway!
Join us Thursday nights for live music and a rotating housemade dinner series. Enjoy fresh pasta dishes now, with housemade pizza featuring our signature Riesling yeast crust coming soon. Dinner is served from 5:30–7:30 PM (or while supplies last), with live music from 6–8 PM by a different artist each week.
508 Cabernet Ct, Prosser | 509.788.0030
What inspires us? How does one move from inspiration to creative output? Award-winning songwriter Wes Weddell will speak on the process of drawing inspiration from the stories around us and turning that into original content—specifically music. He’ll sing examples of songs he’s written inspired by local stories and a wide range of books, letting attendees vote on which titles they’d like to hear.
For the past 25 years, Wes Weddell has worked multiple shifts in the engine room of Seattle’s roots music scene, keeping his hands in abundant projects as frontman, sideman, writer, teacher, and community-builder. Along the way he has continued to teach a variety of instruments and styles across generations, helping hundreds find the joy of playing and singing with others. A native of Pullman, WA, Weddell also once held full-time Seattle Mariners media credentials and has participated in a major university study of mountain huckleberry harvesters. More at WesWeddell.com.
This lecture is part of the Tri-Cities Community Lecture Series and is hosted by Three Rivers Folklife Society.