Tickets are subject to a $2 per ticket sustainability fee.
John Phillip Sousa Memorial Band Concert
It's blazing trumpets, screaming woodwinds and thundering drums ... the sensational sound of the First John Philip Sousa Memorial Band.
Saturday, September 18 – 7:00 pm
Adults $15, Students $9
Dr. Etta (Family Specialist)
A new one-woman show from Award Winning comedian, Etta May. Dr. Etta (Family Specialist) is a hilarious heartfelt look at the breakdown of the
American Family. It's common sense for the common man. The family of the 21st century is deathly ill and Dr. Etta has the cure! The star of the sell-out tour "Southern Fried Chicks", a regular on CMT, and winner of the prestigious Female Comic Of The Year award, Etta May is a seasoned performer with a huge fan base and reputation that adds up to an incredible following. A favorite of XM & Sirius radio's comedy channels plus the syndicated Bob & Tom show; Etta has a national appeal. Watch a video
Saturday, September 25 – 7:00 pm
Adults $25, Students $15
Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem
A bracing fusion of American roots music with splashes of contemporary pop and jazz: four piece band: Rani Arbo (fiddle, vocals), Scott Kessel (percussion, vocals), Musically, Rani Arbo & daisy mayhem serves up a jubilant and unabashed mix of traditional, original, and contemporary sounds. Arbo's beautiful, expressive alto is at the helm, with rich four-part harmonies, a 100% recycled drum set, fiddle, guitar, and bass. These artists draw their vintage American sounds and their incisive songwriting from the same deep well. An original Unitarian funk gospel song? You begin to get the idea. Their show fearlessly explores the nooks and crannies of the human condition; the Boston Globe called it "playful and profound." Here are four musicians who pick up what's lying around from tin cans, to old songs, to stories and create something wonderful and new. Please check out their web site.
Friday, October 1 – 7:00 pm
Adults $20, Students $12
This is a Friendship performance
The Berenstain Bears in "Family Matters: The Musical"
Tickets go on sale to the public Tuesday, September 7. Call the ticket office to reserve tickets.
The Berenstain Bears have enchanted young readers for generations. Now, Matt Murphy Productions presents a fun-filled new musical that weaves together three of Stan and Jan Berenstain's most popular books: The Berenstain Bears Learn about Strangers, The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Junk Food and The Berenstain Bears' Trouble at School. There's trouble in the treehouse… Brother Bear has trouble with a school quiz, so he hides it in the cookie jar. Sister Bear makes friends with a frog and hides it in the cookie jar. Papa has been eating candy when he's supposed to be on a diet, and the wrapper ends up in the cookie jar… It's up to Mama to follow the cookie trail and sort things out!
Tuesday October 5 – 10:00 am & 1:00 pm
Adults $12, Students $6
Doktor Kaboom! Family Show
Doktor Kaboom! performs original interactive Science Comedy shows for audiences of all ages. Creatively blending theatre arts with the wonders of
scientific exploration, Doktor Kaboom! keeps his crowds riveted with interest and rolling with laughter. Join Kaboom! for a sidesplitting journey of increasingly spectacular (and often successful) science experiments designed to involve, excite, educate, and entertain. For exciting video please check out Dr. Kaboom!’s Website
Saturday, October 9 – 2:00 pm
Adults $15, Students $9
Doktor Kaboom! - The Friends of the Sheldon Fundraiser
Fun and laughter at the Friends of the Sheldon FUNraiser with interactive Scienicific Comedian Doktor Kaboom!. Complementary appetizers, cash bar, and raffle prizes. Wear your safety goggles and have a BLAST.
Saturday, October 9 – 6:00 pm
All tickets $15
The Lion, the Witch and Wardrobe
Tickets go on sale to the public Tuesday, September 13. Call the ticket office to reserve tickets.
This enchanting musical is based on C.S. Lewis' adventure story about four children of war-torn England, who accidentally enter the land of Narnia by
climbing through a magic wardrobe. This strange and wondrous place is ruled by the cold-hearted White Witch, who makes the winter last year round.
Although they seem unlikely saviors, the children fulfill an ancient prophecy by defeating the witch, thus restoring sunshine and peace to the spell-bound
Narnia and returning the great Lion King Aslan to his throne.
Monday, October 11 – 10:00 am & 1:00 pm
Adults $12, Students $6
Glenn Miller Orchestra
The World Famous, Glenn Miller Orchestra, is the most popular and sought after big band in the world today for both concert and swing dance engagements. With its unique jazz sound, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is considered to be one of the greatest bands of all time. The present Glenn Miller Orchestra was formed in 1956 and has been touring consistently since, playing an average of 300 live dates a year all around the world. For more information about the Glenn Miller Orchestra please check out their web site.
Tuesday, October 12 – 1:00 pm & 5:00 pm
Adults $21, Students $13
Dallas Brass Band
Since its founding in 1983 by Michael Levine, the Dallas Brass has become one of America’s foremost musical ensembles. The group has established a unique blend of traditional brass instruments with a full complement of drums and percussion, which creates a performing entity of extraordinary range and musical challenges. The Dallas Brass repertoire includes classical masterpieces, Dixieland, swing, Broadway, Hollywood and patriotic music. According to Mr. Levine, "a Dallas Brass concert is intended for the entire family. Our ideal audience has a range in ages from 5 to 95. Our goal is to entertain and enrich by playing great music, while showing our audience how much we enjoy what we do."
Friday, October 15 – 7:00 pm
Adults $22, Students $13
This is a Friendship performance
The Wailin' Jennys
The Wailin’ Jennys have toured three continents, and are enjoying burgeoning international acclaim and a rapidly growing fan base. They continue to garner rave reviews for their album, Firecracker, which has spent over 30 weeks in the Top 5 on the Billboard Bluegrass chart, and has charted in the Top 20 on Billboard’s Top Heatseakers, Top Independent Albums and Top Internet Albums. Firecracker also rose to #2 on the Amazon Top Sellers Chart.
."..perhaps more beautiful than ever. The Wailin' Jennys are the darlings of the North American roots music arena." Greg Quill, The Toronto Star, July
2006.
"Fueled by the elemental power and transcendent glory of their honeyed three part harmonies, Firecracker is guaranteed to soothe your soul with its earthy
passion and heartfelt compassion. " Creem Magazine/Metro Times Detroit
Friday, October 22 – 7:00 pm
Adults $29, Students $17
The Shining (1980)
The Shining is a psychological horror film directed by Stanley Kubrick starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, and Danny Lloyd. The film, based on the novel by Stephen King, is about a writer with a wife and young son who accepts the job of off-season caretaker at an isolated hotel.Check out the chilling original trailer from 1980.
Saturday, October 30 – 7:00 pm
All tickets $5
This is a Friendship performance
Phantom of the Opera (1925)
The Sheldon Theatre’s long standing Halloween tradition you don’t want to miss; the original silent film starring Lon Chaney with live organ accompaniment by Tom Erickson at the Kilgen.
Sunday, October 31- 7:00 pm
Adults $5, Students $3
This is a Friendship performance
Red Wing Seniors present
Dirty Work at the Crossroads
This play tells in laughable style the tear jerking story of Nellie Lovelace, an innocent country girl. Munro, the viper, has a wife in Ida Rhinegold, belle of the New Haven Music Halls, but that does not prevent him from pursuing Nellie and tearing her from the arms of her dying mother (whom he has poisoned). Nor does it prevent him from driving Adam Oakhart, the blacksmith's son, to drink, from blackmailing rich Mrs. Asterbilt, or from bewitching her daughter, Leonie.
Friday, November 12- 2:00 pm & Saturday, November 13- 2:00 & 7:00 pm
Adults $15, Students $9
SoundStrings Benefit with Peter Ostrushko
SoundStrings is a local non-profit group dedicated to promoting string music education venues for Red Wing youth, surrounding area youth and the young at heart. In order to serve families interested in beginning violin lessons for children, we have organized a Suzuki Violin program that began October 1, 2007 for students of all ages starting at age 4.
Peter Ostroushko has come to be regarded as one of the finest mandolin and fiddleplayers in acoustic music. His tours have taken him to the stages of clubs, performingarts centers, music festivals and theatres across North America and Europe, and hehas earned an international reputation as a versatile and dazzling master ofinstrumentation and composition.
Saturday, November 20 – 7:00 pm
Adults $25, Students $15
Sheldon Brass Band Presents
Home for the Holidays
The Sheldon Brass Band presents their Annual Holiday concert.
Saturday, November 27 – 7:00 pm & Sunday, November 28 – 2:00 pm
Adults $15, Students $8
Phoenix Theatre presents
A Christmas Carol
This classic tale tells the story of the mean spirited Ebenezer Scrooge and his visit from three ghosts, Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Yet to Come.
Thursday, December 9 – 7:00 pm
Friday, December 10 – 7:00 pm
Saurday, December 11 – 7:00 pm
Sunday, December 12- 2:00 pm
Adults $16, Students $10
This is a Friendship performance
John Berry’s Country Christmas Concert
Mention his name to just about any country music lover and the response will likely be, "What an awesome vocalist!" For he is noted for the intense passion he has brought to such hits as "Your Love Amazes Me" and "Standing on the Edge of Goodbye." John Berry's wide-ranging tenor voice remains an instrument of stupendous power.
Friday, December 17- 2:00 & 7:00 pm
Adults $30, Students $18
Continental Ballet Company presents
The Nutcracker Ballet
The Holiday Season crown jewel! Especially designed for families, this production develops themes of generosity, non-violence, and responsibility
through the timeless tale of Clara's fantastic voyage to the Land of the Sugarplum Fairy with her magical godfather Drosselmeyer.
Sunday, December 19 – 2:00 pm
Adults $25, Students $15
Butch Thompson
with Goodhue School Choir
Butch Thompson's Yulestride with students from Goodhue Schools.
Tuesday, December 21- 7:00 pm
Adults $16, Students $10
Bluegrass New Year’s Eve
with Monroe Crossing & Long Time Gone
The Upper Midwest's Premier Bluegrass and Gospel Quintet.
A program of traditional bluegrass and traditional holiday tunes.
Friday, December 31- 7:00 pm
Adults $26, Students $16
The Back to the Future Movie Trilogy
Saturday, January 8
Back to the Future (1985) Rated PG – 1:00 pm
Back to the Future ll (1989) Rated PG- 4:00 pm
Back to the Future lll (1990) Rated PG - 7:00 pm
Tickets to each showing is $5
This is a Friendship performance
Missoula Children’s Theatre presents
The Frog Prince
Saturday, January 15- 2:00 & 7:00 pm
Adults $10, Students $6
Missoula Children’s Theatre presents
The Wizard of Oz
Saturday, January 22- 2:00 & 7:00 pm
Adults $10, Students $6
Church Basement Ladies - Second Helping!
They’re serving it up again!
This time around, the year is 1969 and the world is a changing. As folks protest the Vietnam War and women are demanding equal pay for equal work, in their small rural Minnesota community, the ladies of the Lutheran church basement kitchen are dealing with changes of their own. With their heartwarming humor and hilarious antics, Church Basement Ladies 2: A Second Helping! takes us from serving the High School students at the Luther League Banquet to a church sponsored Missionary Night and the rise and fall of a Viking's Super Bowl Sunday. From the elderly matriarch of the kitchen to the young mom-to-be, these women find strength in each other as they deal with the joys and upheavals from below the "House of God!"
Friday, January 28- 2:00 & 7:00 pm
Adults $26, Students $16
Jimmy Johnson & his Chicago Blue’s Band
Blues singer and guitarist Jimmy Johnson has carved a distinctive
niche in a Chicago blues scene teeming with talent. A consummate bandleader, his soulful vocals and jazzy guitar licks are rendered with a tasteful passion that emphasizes the groove, and places group sound above the individual. Since 1978, when Jimmy first broke with a Grammy nomination for his contributions to Living Chicago Blues, Vol. 1 (Alligator Records), his career has garnered international acclaim. Now available world wide, Johnson supports his sixth solo release Every Road Ends Somewhere (Ruf Records), the critically-acclaimed follow-up to his W.C. Handy Award-winning record I'm A Jockey (Verve/Polygram). Performing has also spanned the globe with headline gigs at prestigious festivals, concert halls and universities from Europe to Japan to North America. Whether preaching the blues from festival and concert hall stages, or packing the dance floor at colleges and clubs, Jimmy can please any audience; uninitiated and die-hard blues lovers alike.
Saturday, February 5- 7:00 pm
Adults $20, Students $12
Rhythmic Circus - Feet Don’t Fail Me Now
Rhythmic Circus has quickly risen from an underground percussive-dance phenomenon to an innovative live performance company known for transforming their tap shoes into instruments of rhythm. The Minneapolis Star Tribune put it well when they called the dance troupe "Flat out amazing!" The company’s repute goes well beyond the sum of the dancers' talents; themed pieces include costume changes and musical segues highlighting the funky styling of a seven-piece band. The combined and highly integrated talents of the dancers and musicians alike have built a reputation for getting audiences on their feet and dancing in the aisles!
Saturday, February 12 – 7:00 pm
Adults $17, Students $10
This is a Friendship performance
Arts Alive
Friday, February 18- 7:00 pm & Saturday, February 19- 2:00 pm
Adults $13, Students $10
Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra presents
Music and the Movies
Saturday, February 26- 7:00pm
Adults $15, Students $9
Giggle, Giggle, Quack
Tickets go on sale to the public Thursday, February 3rd. Call the ticket office to reserve tickets.
When the farmer’s away, the animals will play! In this hilarious sequel to the barnyard blockbuster, Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type, good ol’ Farmer
Brown has left his city-slicker brother in charge of his farm while he takes a much-needed vacation. He’s left detailed instructions on how to take care of
the animals so that nothing will go wrong, including the important warning: "Keep an eye on Duck. He's Trouble." But when the instructions fall into the
wrong hands (or wings!), Duck takes the opportunity to do a little re-writing -- with a few creative embellishments that result in madcap musical mutiny.
Soon it’s pizza for the hen, bubble baths for the pig and movie night for the cow! Will the Duck be discovered as the true author? What will happen when
Farmer Brown returns?
Thursday, March 3 – 9:30, 11:15 & 1:00 pm
Adults $10, Students $6
Red Wing Singers present
Riversong
Saturday, March 5 – 2:00 & 7:00 pm
Adults $15, Students $9
Phoenix Theatre presents
Morning's At Seven
Aaronetta and Ida Gibbs have lived next door to each other most of their lives and along with Esther, all of the Gibb sisters are an open book to each. Husbands not included. Into the fray comes Myrtle Brown, perpetually engaged to Ida's son Homer. But Homer can't seem to pop the question. Taking matters into her own hands, Myrtle finally gets a proposal by compelling Homer to fly the nest. Sort of. This perennially charming portrait of small town America fifty plus years ago was revived on Broadway in 1980 and in 2002 to critical acclaim.
Thursday, March 17 – 7:00 pm
Friday March 18 – 7:00 pm
Saturday, March 19 – 7:00 pm
Friday, March 25 – 7:00 pm
Saturday, March 26 – 7:00 pm
Sunday, March 20 – 2:00 pm
Adults $16, Students $10
This is a Friendship performance
Commonweal Theatre presents
An Enemy of the People
Tuesday, March 29- 7:00 pm
Adults $10, Students $6
Minnesota State College-Southeast Technical present
Variety Showcase
Saturday, April 2- 7:00 pm
Adults $12, Students $8
Sheldon Brass Band present
Brass Fantasy
Saturday, April 16- 7:00 pm
Adults $15, Students $8
Ray Manzarek and Roy Rogers
Ray Manzarek -Organist of “The Doors” and member of the
Rock n Roll Hall of Fame with
Roy Rogers slide guitarist and two-time Grammy Award nominee
Friday, April 22- 7:00 pm
Adults $23, Students $14
Join us for Dala’s unique brand of acoustic pop & John Gorka’s energetic acoustic folk in one night.
Dala features vocal harmonies guaranteed to give you chills. Duo members Sheila and Amanda also make use of their considerable talents on guitar andpiano to create a unique brand of acoustic pop. Their fun and energetic stage presence has made Dala a fan favorite at festivals across the country.
John Gorka is an honored icon of folk tradition. Energetic acoustic music that is not a trend, not a fad, but an expression of everyday life, is his trademark. John's rich baritone voice and unique songcraft weave a magical spell that can only be described as 'Gorka.'
Saturday, April 30- 7:00 pm
Adults $25, Students $15
Red Wing High School presents
Their Annual Musical
May 12, 13, 14 – 7:00 pm & May 15- 2:00 pm
Adults $20, Students $12
James Sewell Ballet presents
Tributes
“Not your grandma’s ballet company” Gus Solomons Jr.
Saturday, May 21- 7:00 pm
Adults $15, Students $9
This is a Friendship performance
Tickets are subject to a $2 per ticket sustainability fee.
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