7.31.2011

Today in Arts & Culture

Singer/Songwriter Scott Duncan

Host Organization:
Landa Branch of the San Antonio Public Library
Date: Sunday, July 31
Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Venue: Landa Branch of the San Antonio Public Library
233 Bushnell Avenue, San Antonio, TX

Guests can enjoy the magic of live music in the intimate setting of the historic Landa Mansion.
Scott Duncan is a San Antonio based singer/songwriter. Duncan’s performances combine meaningful lyrics with powerful vocals and understated finger-style guitar

For more information: (210) 732-8369


The Lady with All the Answers

Host Organization:
Cameo Theatre
Date: Sunday, July 31
Time: 3 p.m.
Venue: Cameo Theatre
1123 E. Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX

Based on favorite letters and memoirs of one of the most well know advice columnist, Ann Landers, the Cameo Theatre brings this successful off-Broadway play to San Antonio. This is the finale performance of the solo show depicting Ann Landers’ true life drama.

For more information and tickets: (210) 212-5454 or cameotheatre.org


Arte y Pasión

Host Organization:
Carver Community Cultural Center
Date: Sunday, July 31
Time: 2 p.m.
Venue: Carver Community Cultural Center, Little Carver Theater
226 Hackberry, San Antonio, TX

The Tamara Saj flamenco and classical production will showcase three generations of flamenco and baile español. Arte y Pasión: De la Oscuridad a la Luz is a verdant and beautiful series of vignettes that will explore the emotional journey of how people move through the dark places in their lives but then somehow find the way back into the light, drawing upon the resources of personal strength and faith.

For more information and tickets: tamarasaj.com or ticketmaster.com


Hay Fever

Host Organization: The Wimberley Players
Date: Sunday, July 31
Time: 2:30 p.m.
Venue: The Wimberley Playhouse
450 Old Kyle Road, Wimberley, TX

Hay Fever is a comedy by Noel Coward set in the English country home of the Bliss family in the mid-1920s. The Bliss family is blatantly unconventional and proud of it. One summer weekend, each family member has invited a guest to their country home without the knowledge of the other family members. Things develop immediately into wild situations. The play runs through August 21.

For more information and tickets: wimberleyplayers.org or (512) 847-1592

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