Comedy, tattoos, pizza, and a lot more to do in Phoenix this weekend. Nice article from PhoenixNewTimes.com laying out some great events in the Phoenix area.
The Phoenix Suns also host the OKC Thunder this weekend. Celebrity Theatre has events Friday and Saturday night. Bernstein Mass is at ASU Gammage this weekend and Dear Evan Hansen starts on November 27th.
Get ready for to laugh. Jon Lovitz Jon Lovitz is best known for his hilarious tenure on Saturday Night Live in the late 1980s (“Yeah, that’s the ticket,” was the catchphrase of his beloved character Tommy Flanagan, The Pathological Liar) and as the voice of Jay Sherman in the […]
Julius Caesar
As we say goodbye to spooky season and enter winter, here’s your chance to bid farewell to a classic character in one of the most well-known assassinations of all time at Southwest Shakespeare Company’s Julius Caesar. This play is a part of the company’s mission to bring theater to the community through education. Recently, they’ve put on productions of Bury the Hatchet, which told the story the infamous Lizzie Borden, and Ladies in Waiting: The Judgement of Henry VIII, in which the controversial king must face his ex-wives in purgatory. Julius Caesar will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, November 16, at Taliesin West, 12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, Scottsdale. Tickets are $35, and if you can’t make it, don’t worry: there are additional performances on December 14 and January 18. Visit franklloydwright.org for more information. Angelica CabralPhoenix Pizza Festival
Who doesn’t love pizza? The merits of the food are rarely up for debate, although the internet often finds itself locked in arguments about what to put on it. On Saturday, November 17 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Phoenix Pizza Festival will feature 15 pizza makers showcasing all different types of pizza, so there’s likely to be something for everyone’s taste buds. It will take place at Margaret T. Hance Park, 1201 North Third Street, and will include live bands, lawn games, desserts, and a kids’ zone. A $10 ticket gets you access to the event, but food and drink are an extra cost once you’re inside. For more info, visit phoenix.pizza/index.html. Angelica Cabral
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