The second annual Northern Arizona Craft Beer Crawl closed out Arizona Beer Week in Prescott on Saturday, Feb. 15.
Closing out Arizona Beer Week in Prescott is the second annual Northern Arizona Craft Beer Crawl, featuring Northern Arizona-based craft beers at 14 local bars and breweries.
The Phoenix Symphony is coming back to Prescott for a Sunday, Feb. 23, show featuring music by Felix Mendelssohn, Robet Schumann and Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel with Resident Conductor Matthew Kasper directing and violinist Adrienne Finet joining the orchestra as a soloist.
See the show that England’s theatre blog the “Native Monster” calls “incredible” and “highly professional” that leaves “fans gasping and shouting out in awe” as the National Dance Company of Ireland brings its “Rhythm of the Dance” show back to the Yavapai College and Performing Arts Center.
The fun-loving, horns-keyboard-and-a-songstress jazz combo called The Hot Sardines, which Forbes called “one of the best jazz bands in New York today” is coming back to the Yavapai College Performing Arts Center for a Sunday night, Feb. 9, show.
Valentine’s Day – a day of love, romance and showing your significant other just how much you love them.
The Yavapai College Performing Arts Center’s Cabaret Series continues with a funny, musical look at the terrors of dating in the digital age called “So… Is This a Date?” Friday night, Feb. 14.
Prescott Center for the Arts’ next Reader’s Theater performance is of Lawrence Roman’s “Alone Together,” directed by Tina Boden-Blake.
Walking into the Jim & Linda Lee Planetarium on the campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for the first time, you might expect to see an image of the night sky projected from a star ball in the middle of the room.
The mysterious and musical mind of Khris Dodge is bringing a show to Prescott that’s a little bit of Mozart and Chopin mixed with Billy Joel and Dick Dale’s “Miserlou” with “Symphonic Rock,” according to a news release from Courtney Dodge.