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SUMMARY:Spirit of the Season | A Very Merry Road Trip: Holidays Across America
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes:\nFRIDAY\, DECEMBER 12: Doors 6:00 PM\, Concert 7:00 PM\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 13: Two showtimes – Doors 1:00 PM\, Concert 2:00 PM & Doors 6:00 PM\, Concert 7:00 PM\nSUNDAY\, DECEMBER 14: Doors 1:00 PM\, Concert 2:00 PM \nBuckle up for the ultimate holiday adventure as we take you on a musical road trip across America! In this one-of-a-kind holiday spectacular\, your Reno Phil Orchestra & Chorus\, along with special guest performers\, bring the sounds of the holidays from every corner of the United States to life. From the bright lights of New York to the sunny shores of California\, our country’s unique holiday spirit is captured in a symphonic celebration that’s sure to dazzle. This family-friendly event promises something for everyone. It’s the perfect way to kick off your holiday season\, start a new tradition\, and create lasting memories with loved ones. Join us for an unforgettable journey across America—where the magic of the holidays and the beauty of our nation come together in perfect harmony! \nTICKET INFORMATION\nClassix Subscriber Pre-sale begins September 5 at 10AM. Tickets on Sale September 10 at 10AM. Please note there will be no video on demand option this year.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/spirit-of-the-season-a-very-merry-road-trip-holidays-across-america
LOCATION:Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts\, 100 S. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Musical Performance
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SUMMARY:Sagebrush to Sandstone: Winter Haiku Workshop with John Arsenault
DESCRIPTION:People gather in\na bare cherry grove. Healing\nceremony starts. \nJoin Nevada Humanities and local poet and educator John Arsenault on Saturday\, December 13\, from 1:00 to 2:00 pm for a Sagebrush to Sandstone workshop celebrating the art and beauty of haiku in the wintertime. This workshop will take place indoors at the Fleischmann Planetarium’s small classroom (1664 N. Virginia St.\, Reno\, NV 89557) with a brief outdoor walk through the nearby cherry blossom garden on the UNR campus. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about a brief history of haiku and draft and practice their own haiku inspired by nature. \nThis workshop is open to participants of all ages and skill levels. Pencil and paper will be provided. \nSpace for this event is limited and registration in advance is required. \nThis program is supported with funding by the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/sagebrush-to-sandstone-winter-haiku-workshop-with-john-arsenault
LOCATION:Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center\, 1664 North Virginia Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Class
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SUMMARY:Deck The Walls
DESCRIPTION:Deck The Walls At The Artists Co-op! \nNovember 16-December 28\,2025 \nThere will be two receptions: November 16th and December 14th\, both from 12-4pm \nDiscover hand-made art and gifts for the holidays at the Artists Co-op. Each year\, dozens of local artists and artisans come together for this holiday celebration of art and creativity. Join us at the Artists Co-op of Reno for the receptions and meet the artists. Discover the beauty of the season.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/deck-the-walls-2
LOCATION:Artists Co-op Gallery of Reno\, 627 Mill St\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual "Emerging Artists" Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Artists Co-op Gallery of Reno for:\n\n3rd Annual “Emerging Artists” Exhibit\n\nJanuary 2-31\, 2026\n\nGuest Artist: John McCarthy\n\nReception: Sunday\, Jan 4\, from 12-4pm627 Mill St.\, Reno\, NV 89502\n\nThis Year’s Artists:Kaylee Smith\, Tanja Hester\, Camille Stegman\, Audrey George\, and Shelby Rodriguez.\nFor the third year\, we at the Artists Co-op Gallery of Reno are introducing five new\, emerging artists to the Reno Community!This is an opportunity to be among the first to experience for yourself the extraordinary work of these gifted artists.\n\nWe are open 7 days a week from 11am-4pm
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/3rd-annual-emerging-artists-exhibit
LOCATION:Artists Co-op Gallery of Reno\, 627 Mill St\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:Artist In Action
DESCRIPTION:Stop by Darkshot Coffee\, grab a hot or cold beverage\, check out local art\, and meet the Artist In Action: \nMichaele Tristram \nThursday\, January 15\, 2026\, from 9 am-12 pm \nLocated at:\nDarkshot Coffee\nIn the lobby\, 300 E. 2nd St.\, #101\nReno\, NV 89501 \n  \nAbout The Artist: \nI started my artistic career in 1962. I went to work for the Riverside Press – Enterprise in Riverside\, California as a staff artist. I worked for newspapers and advertising agencies until I moved to Nevada in 1974. \nMy passion has always been the West\, especially horses. I have traveled all over the West\, mostly on horseback. I work from my own reference material\, my own photos or personal experience. I draw with graphite\, ink\, and colored pencil. I paint with acrylic\, oil\, and watercolor. I recently built a 700-square-foot studio and gallery on my house in Washoe Valley. \nI can be reached there at 775 443 8558. I also have a retail gallery at the Nevada Marketplace in the Reno Town Mall. 4001 S. Virginia St. Or at the Artist’s Co-Op at Wells and Mill St. Reno\, Nevada.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/artist-in-action-13
LOCATION:Darkshot Coffee\, 300 E. 2nd St\, 89501
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:LONELY PLANET
DESCRIPTION:BRÜKA THEATRE 33rd ANNIVERSARY SEASON WILD CARD\nLONELY PLANET \nA HEARTWARMING STORY OF FRIENDSHIP\, LOVE & SURVIVAL\nWritten by Steven Dietz\nDirected by Stacey Spain \nJanuary 16\, 17\, 21(A)\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 28(OC)*\, 29\, 30\, 31 @ 7:30 PM\nSUN Matinees: January 18**\, 25*** @ 2 PM \n*Our Center Night – Preshow “Living Memory: An Intergenerational Conversation” A sixty Minute Conversation with hosted appetizers and drinks. Held at Bruka Studio 44. \n** Post Show First Sunday Matinee – “Echoes of the Epidemic: Remembering and Reconnecting” Talk Back Panel Moderated by Dramaturg Dr. Allen Ratliff and Director Stacey Spain \n*** Post Show Second Sunday Matinee – Production Elements Talkback with Cast/Crew/Company \nTICKET PRICES \nSenior/Student/Military $26 General Tickets $30 \nAll Tickets $35 at the Door\nA = Artist Night $17 All Tickets\nOC = Our Center Night $22 All Tickets ($5 to Our Center) \n*Followed by a talk-back with the company \nINDIVIDUAL TICKETS ON SALE ON: DECEMBER 8\, 2025\nLONELY PLANET ONLINE TICKET LINK: https://brukatheatre.simpletix.com/ \nReno\, NV – January\, 2026 The new year brings LONELY PLANET a play by Steven Dietz set in 1988 during the AIDS epidemic. The play explores themes of friendship\, fear\, mortality\, and responsibility through their interactions\, using maps as a metaphor for finding one’s way. Directed by Stacey Spain\, whose past credits include them as our Playwright in residence with The Kincaids\, directing The Book Of Will and acting in The Beauty Queen of Lennane and Night Mother. Featuring the impeccable acting of Rod Hearn and Bradford Kai’ai’ai in this two-person show. Running January 16 – January 31\, 2026 in The Sub-Bruka Theatre at Bruka Theatre in downtown Reno. \nLONELY PLANET is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing\, LLC\, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. \nTHE STORY: The plot revolves around Jody\, a reserved map store owner who rarely leaves his shop\, and his energetic friend Carl\, who brings chairs into the store to symbolize friends lost to AIDS. The play explores themes of memory\, truth\, and friendship as the two men navigate their fears and the changing world. Lonely Planet premiered in 1993 at the height of the AIDS Epidemic. \nOUTREACH INFORMATION: There will be a Pre Show Event at Our Center in Mid-Town: A Historical Context and Storytelling Workshop for LGBTQ+ elders\, young queer adults (ages 16–25). This storytelling circle opens the sharing of firsthand experiences of the AIDS era\, activism\, and community loss and resilience. This will be a guided dialogue facilitated by Dr. Allen Ratliff. January 8th 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm 1745 South Wells Avenue. \nOur Center Out and About Performance will have a PRESHOW RECEPTION in Studio 44 at Bruka on Wednesday\, January 28th at 6:00 pm. “Living Memory: An Intergenerational Conversation” A sixty Minute Conversation with hosted appetizers and drinks. \nAll Sunday matinees will feature post show talks. On the first Sunday matinee on January 18\, Our Center will host a POSTSHOW AUDIENCE TALKBACK PANEL onstage at Bruka: “Echoes of the Epidemic: Remembering and Reconnecting” Immediately following select performance – Sunday\, January 25 th moderating the panel are Director Stacey Spain and Dramaturg Dr. Allen Ratliff. \nTICKET INFORMATION\nArtist Night Tickets must be purchased in advance to receive a discount on our regularly priced tickets. Opening Night ticket holders are invited to a post-show reception and an opportunity to meet the artists. Our Center Night tickets include a $5 donation to Our Center. Ticket prices reflect some of the additional costs. Season Tickets are available online @ https://brukatheatre.simpletix.com/ (Under – Memberships) or call the box office at 775-323-3221 or email: boxofficebruka@gmail.com \nACCOMODATIONS: Brüka As the performances take place in our Sub-Bruka Space\, please contact us in advance so we can accommodate your needs. We have special elevator access available as well as other provisions to make your visit comfortable. Contact the box office at 775-323-3221 or email: boxofficebruka@gmail.com \nRESERVATIONS are available in person through the Brüka Box Office phone number (775) 323-3221\, online at http://www.bruka.org\, or at our new Brüka Studio 44 located next door to Bruka on First Street at 44 W. 1st St. Our in-person box office hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 5 – 7 PM. We are closed on most holidays. Our 2025/2026 Season Tickets are on sale beginning September 1\, 2025. Individual tickets go on sale the Monday after the previous show closes. Check us out at http://www.bruka.org. \nAll Brüka mainstage evening shows begin at 7:30 PM. Matinees begin at 2:00 PM. Doors open 30 minutes before curtain time. There is NO late seating and all ticket sales are final. \nPARKING \nWe suggest convenient parking in the Court Street parking lot across from The Pioneer Theater and walking across the new Virginia Street Bridge to Brüka\, FREE after 5:00 PM and all day Saturday and Sundays. We also validate parking at the Parking Gallery on 1st and Sierra Street. The Downtown Ambassadors are present before and after performances for guidance and safety. \nLOCATION Brüka Theatre is located at 99 N. Virginia Street at the corner of 1st and Virginia Streets in downtown Reno\, next to the Virginia Street Bridge. Please let us know if you require ADA accommodations by calling us at (775)-323-3221 or emailing us at boxofficebruka@gmail.com \nABOUT BRÜKA THEATRE Brüka Theatre celebrates its 33rd season of live theatre in downtown Reno – Wild Card is the theme for the 2025/2026 season. As an artistic leader in the region\, Brüka is recognized for innovative productions\, exceptionally talented artists\, and an acclaimed Theatre for Children touring series since its founding in 1992. Central to Brüka is the commitment to the re-investigation of contemporary and classic plays and developing new plays within Brüka’s Artistic Collective\, a group that includes winners of the Nevada Arts Council and Sierra Arts Foundation artist grants and now TEN local best actor honors. Brüka was named “Best Theatre Company” by Reno News and Review for twenty-one years. Brüka is a non-equity\, small\, not-for-profit member theater company and is a constituent of the national TCG (Theatre Communications Group). Brüka Theatre has produced hundreds of live shows in our downtown Reno location. Sign up for our newsletter by going to our website at http://www.bruka.org. \nABOUT OUR CENTER: \nThe Our Center mission is to maintain a safe\, empowering\, and supportive center for the LGBTQ+ community and allies that addresses advocacy\, education\, and services. We seek to build\, connect\, and strengthen the LGBTQ+ community through community building\, arts and culture programming\, and inclusive activities.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/lonely-planet
LOCATION:Bruka Theatre\, 99 N Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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SUMMARY:Humanities at Play: Gamifying Learning and Educational Tabletop Games with Ashley Warren
DESCRIPTION:Join Nevada Humanities Program Manager Kathleen Kuo in conversation with writer and narrative game designer Ashley Warren on Friday\, January 23\, 2026 from 12:00 to 2:00 pm for a livestreamed Humanities at Play program. Using real life examples from NASA and other sources with education as their focus\, we will discuss how tabletop role-playing games have been used to teach history\, science\, and other critical skills in the classroom and beyond. \nHumanities at Play explores and showcases the significance of the humanities in everyday life through games\, media\, and popular culture. Join us for dynamic and interactive online and in-person events designed to spark thoughtful conversation and reflection. Learn more at nevadahumanities.org/humanities-at-play. \nAshley Warren is an award-winning writer and narrative designer who has developed\, produced\, and co-authored numerous bestselling titles for Dungeons & Dragons including the Uncaged Anthology series\, Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden\, Heckna!\, and Legendlore. She serves as the director of the Storytelling Collective\, a global online writing program for independent creative storytellers. Ashley is best known for her immersive\, atmospheric storytelling that she lends to both games and fiction\, and she is passionate about exploring themes of culture\, identity\, and folklore in her work. She holds a Masters in Literacy Studies from the University of Nevada-Reno.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/humanities-at-play-gamifying-learning-and-educational-tabletop-games-with-ashley-warren-3
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:Classix Series | Elgar Cello Concerto
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes:\nSATURDAY\, JANUARY 25: Doors 6:00 PM\, Concert 7:30 PM\nSUNDAY\, JANUARY 26: Doors 2:30 PM\, Concert 4:00 PM \nFrom the depths of longing to the heights of euphoria\, the Reno Phil and guest conductor Nicholas Hersh embark on a stirring pursuit of peace\, where every note seeks solace\, strength\, and triumph. The journey begins with Grażyna Bacewicz’s Overture\, a dazzling burst of orchestral brilliance that crackles with energy. She broke new ground as she continued writing music while war threatened to destroy her country. Davidson Fellow Zlatomir Fung takes center stage for Elgar’s Cello Concerto\, a soul-baring masterpiece that speaks in whispers and echoes in eternity. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 brings the evening to a jubilant close\, its relentless rhythms and soaring melodies sweeping us toward a finale that dances with unshakable joy. \nON THE PROGRAM \nGrażyna Bacewicz Overture\nLudwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 7 op. 92 in A Major\nEdward Elgar Cello Concerto op. 85 in E minor \nTICKET INFORMATION \nTickets for 2025-26 Classix Series concerts at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts can only be purchased at this time as part of a Classix 6-concert subscription package. Single tickets for the 2025-2026 Season go on sale August 4\, 2025 at 10:00 AM. For information on group rates\, or other ticket discounts\, please visit the Reno Phil Ticket Information Site at http://www.renophil.com.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/classix-series-elgar-cello-concerto
LOCATION:Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts\, 100 S. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Musical Performance
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T190000
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SUMMARY:Year of the Horse Art Reception
DESCRIPTION:McKinley Arts & Culture Center \nGallery West \nJanuary 5th- February 12th\, 2026 \nReception: Thursday\, January 29th\, 2026 \n5pm-7pm \nLasting Dose Tattoo has been hosting a “Year of the …” show since 2016 in their gallery at 888 S. Virginia St\, Midtown. Celebrating the beauty and diversity of the Chinese Zodiac\, this theme allows artists to interpret the influence which that animal\, and its reputed attributes\, have on one’s personality born within a particular year in the Chinese Zodiacs 12 year cycle. \nOver the years\, Lasting Dose has had artists from a variety of stylistic backgrounds contribute their works in their gallery. Tattooers\, fine artists\, graffiti artists\, sculptors\, wood workers\, illustrators\, and many more. \nLasting Dose Tattoo originally opened in 2006 under the name\, “Nightmare Studios Tattoo.” In 2015\, they decided to rebrand and expand into what is now Lasting Dose Tattoo & Art Collective. The new space is equipped with a larger front lobby\, a larger tattoo artist staff\, and an attached art gallery. \nTo find out more about Lasting Dose Tattoo visit http://www.lastingdosetattoo.com or follow them on Instagram @lastingdosetattoo \nThe McKinley Gallery is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno and open to the public\, free of charge\, Monday-Thursday\, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. To learn more\, please visit: McKinley Gallery East and West | City of Reno
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/year-of-the-horse-art-reception
LOCATION:McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, 925 Riverside Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:Old Stories Made New
DESCRIPTION:Lee Lanier Solo Exhibition Opens at Savage Mystic Gallery \nReno\, NV — Savage Mystic Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work by fine art painter Lee Lanier\, on view January 8 through January 30 at the gallery’s Reno location. The exhibition features nine large-scale narrative paintings\, each offering a contemporary reimagining of enduring stories drawn from mythology and history. \nThe exhibition culminates in a public reception on January 30 from 6:00 to 9:00 pm\, with Lee Lanier in attendance. The reception is free and open to the public. \nThe works in the show are acrylic on canvas\, with individual paintings reaching monumental dimensions of up to 12 x 6 feet. Known for his cinematic compositions and layered storytelling\, Lanier blends classical narrative structures with modern visual language. Each painting is further enhanced by an interactive Augmented Reality (AR) layer\, accessible at no cost via smartphone\, allowing viewers to engage with the work beyond the physical canvas. \nBased in Boulder City\, Nevada\, Lee Lanier’s practice bridges traditional painting with emerging technology\, inviting audiences to reconsider familiar myths and historical narratives through a contemporary lens. \nExhibition Details\nDates: January 8–30\nReception: January 30\, 6:00–9:00 pm\nLocation: Savage Mystic Gallery\n836 E 2nd St\nReno\, NV 89502 \nFor more information\, visit savagemysticart.com or lee-lanier-paints.com.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/old-stories-made-new
LOCATION:Savage Mystic Gallery\, 836 E Second Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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CREATED:20260114T225654Z
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SUMMARY:Robert Caples in Nevada
DESCRIPTION:This event is co-sponsored by Nevada Humanities and the John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art. \nIn 1964\, artist Robert Caples said\, “What mattered most at all times everywhere? The desert. Pyramid Lake country and the hills around Reno.” Join the Lilley Museum of Art and Nevada Humanities as we share stories about Robert Caples and the impact he had on the arts community in Nevada. \nFeatured contributors include Anthony Shafton\, author of The Nevada They Knew: Robert Caples and Walter Van Tilburg Clark\, Dr. Debra Harry\, associate professor of gender\, race\, and identity at the University of Nevada\, Reno\, and Dr. Joshua Bonde\, director\, Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum. The conversation will be moderated by Lilley Museum Director and Chief Curator Stephanie Gibson. \nRefreshments will be served. Free parking available at Brian J. Whalen Parking Complex.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/robert-caples-in-nevada
LOCATION:John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art\, 1664 North Virginia Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89557\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260208T160000
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CREATED:20260114T235752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T235752Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Art Show & Sale
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Artists Co-op for: \n“Heritage Art Show & Sale” \nFebruary 1-28\, 2026 \nGuest Artist: Gary Sanchez \nReception: February 8\, from 12-4pm \n“Heritage Art” & donations for the Bennett Art Center! \nRare Finds of art with a Nevada Pedigree will be for sale\, with proceeds to our non-profit partner towards the future building (to be built behind our historic one). Many local artists will be contributing their pieces to help make our future classroom/ storage/ expansion a reality.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/heritage-art-show-sale
LOCATION:Artists Co-op Gallery of Reno\, 627 Mill St\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:BRÜKA THEATRE PRESENTS - THE BIGGEST little THEATRE FESTIVAL 2026
DESCRIPTION:BRÜKA THEATRE PRESENTS – THE BIGGEST little THEATRE FESTIVAL 2026 \nTHE FESTIVAL WORKSHOP/PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: \nTHURSDAY – 1/12/26 – CLOWN WORKSHOP & NEW ONE ACT PLAY\n6:00 – 7:15 Tozy Clown Workshop – Brüka Studio 44\n7:30 – 9:00 It’s A Ruff Life* By Stephanie Gittleman – Brüka Mainstage \nFRIDAY – 1/13/26 – THE BIG SCHMOOZE & BOHEMIA\n6:30 PM – 7:15 PM FESTIVAL COCKTAILS & SCHMOOZE TIME – Brüka Studio 44\n7:30 PM – 9:00 PM BOHEMIA – WILD CARD\nOPEN MIC – Sign Up With Your New Work Online. 5 Minute Slots Available.\nSign up for open mic spots at: https://forms.gle/EAuL8PmHdL7rEwDF6\nDoors open @ 7:00 PM for Bohemia. Bohemia begins at 7:30 PM. \nSATURDAY – BIGGEST/little FESTIVAL DAY 1/14/26 –\nA NEW WORKS VALENTINE\nDoors Open @ 1:30 PM\n2:00 PM Packed* By Lisa Sheretz & Directed by Jason Sarna\n4:00 PM The Heat Death Of The Universe* By Michael Frazel Directed by Rosie Brownlow – Calkin\n6:00 PM The Patron Saint Of Reno* By Lyndsey Langsdale\n8:00 PM Mr. Ow* Written By Tozy with Director & Co-deviser: Natasha Mercado \nSUNDAY FUNDAY- BIGGEST/little FESTIVAL AFTERNOON SHOWS 1/15/25\nA RENO BASED DOUBLE / DOUBLE FEATURE BY Sky Tolleson\n2:00 PM Private Struggles Episode One & Two\nThe Complex Of Lillian Leftkeeper &\nZombie Siege at Sparks Senior Memory Care\n4:00 PM Son Of A Hun Pt. One & Son Of A Hun Pt. Two \n* Most Shows Have A Post Show Talkback With The Audience \nPRICES:\nTHURSDAY – Tozy’s Clown Workshop: $30 Per Person\nIt’s a Ruff Life – A New One Act Play $10 Advance/$12 @ The Door\nFRIDAY – Reception & Bohemia: $15 Bohemia Only: $10/$12 @ The Door\nSATURDAY – Each Show $10 Advance. $12 @ The Door * All day Pass – $25\nSUNDAY – Each Show $10 Advance. $12 @ The Door All day Pass – $15\nAll ENTRY Pass – $50 (Not including Workshop)\nTICKETS AVAILABLE AT: http://www.bruka.org \nSupported by Friends Of Brüka\, The Nevada Arts Council & The NEA & The City Of Reno \nRENO\, NV – The Fifteenth annual BIGGEST little Theatre & New Works Festival at Brüka Theatre is a showcase for original theatre pieces featuring traditional and nontraditional performances created by local and regional performance artists. Produced to support local theatre artists\, giving an accessible\, affordable and supportive environment to produce and take a chance with original work while also giving audiences the experience of locally produced original work in a theatre festival style. Aligning with Brüka Theatre’s Mission: To create and share the experience of innovative theatre\, this small festival features performances on Brüka’s Mainstage and community events in Bruka’s Studio 44 space. Each performance varies in length or under and most followed by a talk back. Groups receive a portion of the ticket sales. \nTHURSDAY – 1/16/25 – THEATRICAL WORKSHOP & A NEW ONE ACT PLAY \nDoors open @ 5:45 PM\n6:00 PM – 7:15 PM CLOWNING FOR PERFORMERS WITH TOZY – BRÜKA STUDIO 44\nABOUT THE WORKSHOP: Step out of your head and into your ridiculousness. This playful workshop led by Tozy is designed to help you connect with your inner clown through games\, movement\, and guided exploration. Together\, we’ll create a supportive space to take bold risks\, be joyfully foolish\, and find freedom in failure. Clowning can be a great way for performers of all types to get out of their heads\, embrace the absurd\, and lean into silliness. Come ready to play\, surprise yourself\, and laugh a lot. Open to performers of all backgrounds and experience levels. $30 per person. \nDoors Open @ 7:00 PM\n7:30 PM – It’s A Ruff Life Producer/Stage Manager: Stephanie Gittleman \nABOUT THE SHOW: It’s A Ruff Life’s unscripted content will address the question–“Can a new marriage survive a 3.5 lb Shih-Tzu OR will a 3.5 lb Shih-Tzu destroy the new marriage?!” Barely surviving the Empty Nest Syndrome\, an emotional wife impulsively brings home a troublesome new dog (named JuJuBee) without asking her stern husband’s permission. Chaos and tumult ripple through their relationship (and bank account!) as the dog’s aggressive behavior takes over the household. Note: A live 3.5 lb Shih-Tzu will play the role of JujuBee. Running Time: 60 -70 Minutes PLAY WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A TALK BACK WITH THE AUDIENCE & PLAYERS. \nFRIDAY – 1/17/25 – THE BIG SCHMOOZE & BOHEMIA\n6:00 PM – 6:45 PM FESTIVAL COCKTAILS & SCHMOOZE TIME\nAppetizers provided by The Wild River Grille & Batch Cupcakery. Enjoy champagne from Brüka as we celebrate Thirty Three Years of theatrical opportunities and community connections. No host bar. $5 \n7:00 PM – 9:00 PM BOHEMIA – WILD CARD – Bohemia is an Open Mic with Featured Performers. Brüka Theatre has been presenting “Bohemia Nights” for close to 30 years\, featuring and creating a performance platform for actors\, musicians\, poets\, dancers and other performance based artforms to share their talent with our community. Doors open @ 7:00PM for Bohemia. The show begins at 7:30 PM. $10 per person in advance/$12 @ The Doors\nOPEN MIC – Sign Up With Your New Work or Set Online. 5 Minute Slots Available.\nhttps://forms.gle/EAuL8PmHdL7rEwDF6\nSATURDAY – BIGGEST/little FESTIVAL DAY 2/14/26 – NEW WORKS \nDoors open at 1:30 PM\n2:00 PM – PACKED by Lisa Sheretz \nABOUT THE SHOW: Three generations of a family grieve their loss of a woman beloved by them in her roles as daughter\, wife\, mother. The family negotiates what to let go of and what to keep as they prepare for a road trip\, stuck in the driveway together. Playreading. Dramedy. 45 Minutes. \nDoors open at 3:30 PM\n4:00 PM THE HEAT DEATH OF THE UNIVERSE * By Michael Frazel Directed by Rosie Brownlow-Calkin\nABOUT THE SHOW: The Heat Death Of The Universe is a tragedy about a politician forced to confront her past\, her ideals\, and\, also maybe the God Dionysus during a fundraiser at a vineyard. Using humor\, argument\, and dance\, this modern adaptation of The Bacchae by Euripides probes the agonies and ecstasies of leftist politics\, conspiracy theories\, and rosé in a world on fire. Appropriate for teens and above. Staged Reading. 60 Minutes. \nDoors open @ 5:30 PM\n6:00 PM – THE “PATRON SAINT OF RENO” * By Lyndsey Langsdale\nABOUT THE SHOW: The “Patron Saint of Reno” is a one-woman show\, written and performed by Lyndsey Langsdale with multimedia/audio/visual support by Mallory Kate. This show tells the story of The Patron Saint of Reno\, known by most Reno locals aged 40+ as the “Primadonna Girl” or the “Showgirl Statue\,” others may even know her as “The Smut Palace Queen.” Whether we remember her in her heyday perched center stage in the ornate world famous Primadonna Casino marquee or in her later years erected atop the Adult Bookstore and Arcade\, she was a Reno icon. She watched over our town for 31 years\, ever observant\, watching our lives\, keeping our secrets\, seeing our City change. It is now her time to tell this story\, our story\, before it’s lost to history. “The Patron Saint of Reno” pulls from the depth of Reno history archives\, the recesses of imagination and is informed by Langsdale’s training in clown and physical theater. \nDoors open @ 7:30 PM\n8:00 PM MR. OW * Written By Tozy with Director & Co-deviser: Natasha Mercado\nABOUT THE SHOW: Mr. Ow is a silly yet glamorous worm who does magic\, gambles with your biggest hopes and dreams\, and you’ll love it when he wins it all. From the heart of Reno’s favorite clown-magician Tozy\, comes her newest show. You’ll leave delighted\, deepened\, and maybe even a little bit dumber. Length: 60 Minutes. Show in Development. Improvised Play & Audience Interaction. \nPLAYS WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A TALK BACK WITH THE AUDIENCE & PLAYERS. \nSUNDAY FUNDAY February 15\, 2026 – BIGGEST little FESTIVAL\nA RENO DOUBLE/DOUBLE FEATURE – NEW WORKS & STAGED READINGS\nWritten/Directed/Produced By Sky Tolleson \nDoors open at 1:30 PM\n2:00 – 2:20 PRIVATE STRUGGLES – PART ONE: THE COMPLEX OF LILLIAN LEFTKEEPER & PART TWO: ZOMBIE SIEGE AT SPARKS SENIOR MEMORY CARE \nABOUT THE FIRST DOUBLE FEATURE OF PLAYS: Private Struggles is A Twilight Zone style series of one acts plays. Lillian Leftkeeper – an eccentric woman’s life is reframed by her therapist. Zombie Siege – A Cynical man’s life is changed by a zombie siege at this workplace. Length: Two Acts running 20ish minutes each. Playreading. Adult comedy. \nDoors open at 3:30 PM\n4:00 PM SON OF A HUN PT. ONE & SON OF A HUN PT. TWO \nABOUT THE RENO DOUBLE FEATURE OF PLAYS: A “Neurodivergent Comedy Series” also known as existential or absurd theatre. Time travelers journey through dimensions where things “bleed through” from other times and realities. 474 AD – Past Reno. Part One: “Portends” The fascinating true story of Attila\, the Hun’s journey to Washoe Valley and his son\, Breck’s search for truth. Part Two: “The Wrath Of Breck” – after discovering the lies of his family\, Breck resets the scales of justice. Running Time: 2 Acts – 50 minutes each. Playreading. Adult comedy. \nTICKET INFORMATION\nTickets for The BIGGEST little Theatre & New Works Festival are available to our Patron Gold Season Ticket Holders as part of the season ticket package. Ticket prices reflect some of the additional costs. Season Tickets are available online @ https://brukatheatre.simpletix.com/ (Under – Memberships) or call the box office @ 775-323-3221 or email: boxofficebruka@gmail.com \nRESERVATIONS are available in person through the Brüka Box Office (775) 323-3221\, online at http://www.bruka.org or at our new Brüka Studio 44 located next door to Brüka on First Street at 44 W. First St. Our box office hours open Thursday through Saturday from 4 – 7 PM and on occasional Wednesdays. We are closed on most holidays. Our 2024/2025 Season Tickets are on sale beginning September 1\, 2024. Individual tickets go on sale the Monday after the previous show closes. Check us out at http://www.bruka.org.\nThere is NO late seating and all ticket sales are final. \nPARKING\nWe suggest convenient parking in the Court Street parking lot across from The Pioneer Theater and walking across the new Virginia Street Bridge to Brüka\, FREE after 5:00 PM and all day Saturday and Sundays. We also validate parking at the Parking Gallery on First and Sierra Street. The Downtown Ambassadors are present before and after performances for guidance and safety. \nLOCATION Brüka Theatre is located at 99 N. Virginia Street at the corner of First and Virginia Streets in downtown Reno next to the Virginia Street Bridge. \nABOUT BRÜKA THEATRE Brüka Theatre celebrates its 32nd season of live theatre in downtown Reno – Transcendence is the theme for the 2024/2025 season. As an artistic leader in the region\, Brüka is recognized for innovative productions\, exceptionally talented artists and an acclaimed Theatre for Children touring series since its founding in 1992. Central to Brüka is the commitment to the re-investigation of contemporary and classic plays and developing new plays within Brüka’s Artistic Collective\, a group that includes winners of the Nevada Arts Council and Sierra Arts Foundation artist grants and nine local best actor honors. Brüka was named “Best Theatre Company” by Reno News and Review for twenty-one years. Brüka is a non-equity\, small\, not-for-profit member theater company and is a constituent of the national TCG (Theatre Communications Group). Brüka Theatre has produced hundreds of live shows in our downtown Reno location. Sign up for our newsletter by going to our website at http://www.bruka.org. \nBruka Theatre Festival Web Page: https://www.bruka.org/biggest-little-theatre-festival-2026 \nBruka Theatre Facebook Page Event: https://www.facebook.com/share/1Gnwi8oh6P/?mibextid=wwXIfr \nTICKETS AVAILABLE AT: https://brukatheatre.simpletix.com/
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/bruka-theatre-presents-the-biggest-little-theatre-festival-2026
LOCATION:Bruka Theatre\, 99 N Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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SUMMARY:Artist In Action
DESCRIPTION:Stop by Darkshot Coffee\, grab a hot or cold beverage\, check out local art\, and meet the Artist In Action: \nEileen Fuller \nTuesday\, February 17\, 2026\, from 9 am-12 pm \nLocated at:\nDarkshot Coffee\nIn the lobby\, 300 E. 2nd St.\, #101\nReno\, NV 89501 \nAbout The Artist: \nEileen Fuller is principally a watercolor artist\, with recent forays into pastels and other multiple-media art. She began drawing and painting as a preschooler. Although the materials were put on the back shelf\, Eileen continued to return to her art throughout her life. \nAfter Eileen’s family grew\, she reawakened the artist within by taking numerous workshops and immersion in the artist community in Northern Nevada. She retired from the banking industry in 2003 and never looked back! She is a longtime member of the Sierra Watercolor Society and the Latimer Art Club (established in 1921.) In 2021 she organized four art shows celebrating the club’s 100th anniversary. Eileen is also a member of the Artists Co-operative of Reno since 2010. She is continuing a 3-year term as its president. \nLandscapes are her favorite subject. And with the variety of scenery in the surrounding area\, there is no shortage of places she likes to paint on site or photograph for incorporation into works to be finished in her studio. Eileen also loves to paint while traveling. \nAs a teacher of basic to intermediate watercolor\, she believes that each of us was born with creative abilities. These abilities may be dormant but can be brought out if we are willing to make the effort. If you are interested in awakening the “artist within” or in a commissioned piece\, contact her at 775-233-4796 or at eileen.fuller@sbcglobal.net. \n 
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/artist-in-action-14
LOCATION:Darkshot Coffee\, 300 E. 2nd St\, 89501
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:Remembering Japanese American Incarceration — Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of the 84th anniversary of Japanese American incarceration during World War II\, join Nevada Humanities and the Reno chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League for a special screening of Tadashi Nakamura’s film Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement—a documentary that chronicles the life of Los Angeles-born artist\, dancer\, singer\, author\, and activist Nobuko Miyamoto\, who was sent to the Santa Anita temporary detention center when she was only two years old. Following the screening\, join us for tea and conversation in the atrium. \nFree admission
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/remembering-japanese-american-incarceration-nobuko-miyamoto-a-song-in-movement
LOCATION:Nevada Museum of Art\, 160 W. Liberty St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260221T143000
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SUMMARY:Classix Series | Stravinsky’s Firebird
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes:\nSATURDAY FEBRUARY 21: Doors 2:30 PM\, Concert 4:00 PM\nSUNDAY FEBRUARY 22: Doors 2:30 PM\, Concert 4:00 PM \nLike a spell cast in sound\, the Reno Phil conjures an evening in the pursuit of magic\, where music shimmers\, soars\, and ignites the imagination. At the heart of it all is Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite\, bursting into a glorious blaze of color\, rhythm\, and enchantment. The journey begins with Jonathan Sokol’s What Trees May Speak\, a mysterious and evocative soundscape where nature whispers its hidden truths. The night comes to a triumphant close with the dazzling Joyce Yang\, whose breathtaking artistry transforms Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 into a tempest of passionate thundering chords\, aching lyricism\, and virtuosic fire. \nON THE PROGRAM \nJonathan Sokol What Trees May Speak\nIgor Stravinsky The Firebird Suite (1919)\nPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 op. 23 in B-flat minor \nTAKE NOTE: BOTH PERFORMANCES OF THIS CONCERT – SATURDAY AND SUNDAY- WILL BEGIN AT 4:00 PM \nTICKET INFORMATION \nTickets for 2025-26 Classix Series concerts at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts can only be purchased at this time as part of a Classix 6-concert subscription package. Single tickets for the 2025-2026 Season go on sale August 4\, 2025 at 10:00 AM. For information on group rates\, or other ticket discounts\, please visit the Reno Phil Ticket Information Site at renophil.com/ticket-info.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/classix-series-stravinskys-firebird
LOCATION:Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts\, 100 S. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Musical Performance
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T143000
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SUMMARY:Classix Series | Stravinsky’s Firebird
DESCRIPTION:Showtimes:\nSATURDAY FEBRUARY 21: Doors 2:30 PM\, Concert 4:00 PM\nSUNDAY FEBRUARY 22: Doors 2:30 PM\, Concert 4:00 PM \nLike a spell cast in sound\, the Reno Phil conjures an evening in the pursuit of magic\, where music shimmers\, soars\, and ignites the imagination. At the heart of it all is Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite\, bursting into a glorious blaze of color\, rhythm\, and enchantment. The journey begins with Jonathan Sokol’s What Trees May Speak\, a mysterious and evocative soundscape where nature whispers its hidden truths. The night comes to a triumphant close with the dazzling Joyce Yang\, whose breathtaking artistry transforms Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 into a tempest of passionate thundering chords\, aching lyricism\, and virtuosic fire. \nON THE PROGRAM \nJonathan Sokol What Trees May Speak\nIgor Stravinsky The Firebird Suite (1919)\nPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 op. 23 in B-flat minor \nTAKE NOTE: BOTH PERFORMANCES OF THIS CONCERT – SATURDAY AND SUNDAY- WILL BEGIN AT 4:00 PM \nTICKET INFORMATION \nTickets for 2025-26 Classix Series concerts at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts can only be purchased at this time as part of a Classix 6-concert subscription package. Single tickets for the 2025-2026 Season go on sale August 4\, 2025 at 10:00 AM. For information on group rates\, or other ticket discounts\, please visit the Reno Phil Ticket Information Site at renophil.com/ticket-info.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/classix-series-stravinskys-firebird-2
LOCATION:Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts\, 100 S. Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Musical Performance
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T190000
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CREATED:20260127T225530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T225530Z
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SUMMARY:“Postcards From the Edge (of Nevada)” Our Center Reno
DESCRIPTION:Reno\, NV- A community art gallery featuring queer artists and their words of hope.\nPostcards From the Edge (of Nevada) is a community-driven exhibition that invites queer artists and allies to\nreflect on place\, identity\, and survival at the margins. Using the humble postcard as both artwork and message\,\nthis exhibition transforms personal expression into a shared act of connection—one that crosses distance\,\nisolation\, and silence.\nAt the edge of geography\, culture\, and visibility\, queer communities in Nevada have long cultivated resilience\nthrough creativity\, humor\, tenderness\, and mutual support. This exhibition honors those lived experiences by\ncreating space for artists of all backgrounds to speak directly to the queer community—past\, present\, and\nfuture—through words and images meant to be held\, sent\, and remembered.\nPostcards From the Edge (of Nevada) is not just a collection of artworks\, but a living archive of care. Each\npostcard becomes a gesture of solidarity\, a reminder that even at the edge\, we are not alone.\n“At Our Center\, we are dedicated to creating and supporting inclusive programs for the entire LGBTQ+\ncommunity. This includes offering support groups for youth and adult trans members\, community groups for\nseniors\, and prevention-focused initiatives.”\nTo learn more about what Our Center offers\, please visit: https://ourcenterreno.org/\nGallery West\, located in McKinley Arts & Culture Center is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno.\nTo learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/postcards-from-the-edge-of-nevada-our-center-reno
LOCATION:McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, 925 Riverside Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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SUMMARY:“Reno Mug Shots: vessels\, possibly made for drinking\, inspired by Reno” The Wedge Ceramic Studios
DESCRIPTION:The artists at the Wedge Ceramics Studio are thrilled to present Reno Mug Shots: vessels\, possibly made for\ndrinking\, inspired by Reno. Making mugs is something all ceramic artists take comfort\, joy\, and pride in\, each\nfor their own reasons. This is not unlike living in Reno and Northern Nevada\, where we delight in Reno each in\nour own way\, making it our own\, stamping it with our signature. But our individual marks\, left on mugs\, left on\nour town\, can really only be understood when seen as a whole\, as if we’re all working towards the same\nunknown goal.\nOur mugs represent what Reno means to us\, the storied past\, shared present\, and an always uncertain but\ncollaborative and communal future. Fill your cup up with whatever you want\, for what you get out of Reno is a\nmagnification and reflection of what you put in.\n“The Wedge Ceramics Studio was started in September 2011 by Sutter and Samantha Stremmel. Moving back\nto Reno after graduating from Montana State University\, they bemoaned the fact there was no place to play with\nclay unless you were currently institutionalized in school or classes.”\n“Over a decade later\, we have become an institution ourselves. We are an ever growing\, always dynamic\,\nentropic studio in a 5000 sq. ft. industrial warehouse turned ceramics studio. Sam and Sutter now work together\nto operate their respective\, neighboring businesses\, the Wedge and Sierra Water\, an indoor plant shop next door\nin the warehouse at 2055 Dickerson Rd. We are excited to be a part of Dickerson Road’s family of artists.”\nTo learn more about what The Wedge offers\, please visit: https://www.thewedgeceramics.com/\nGallery East\, located in McKinley Arts & Culture Center is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno.\nTo learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/reno-mug-shots-vessels-possibly-made-for-drinking-inspired-by-reno-the-wedge-ceramic-studios
LOCATION:McKinley Arts and Culture Center\, 925 Riverside Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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CREATED:20260220T235837Z
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SUMMARY:The Secret of NIMH - Presented by C5: Carson City Classic Cinema Collective
DESCRIPTION:Animation didn’t evolve quietly.\nIt rebelled. \nThere was a moment when artists inside the Disney machine decided they wanted more—more danger\, more depth\, more daring storytelling. They walked away from the kingdom and sparked a creative rivalry that would forever reshape animation history. \nJoin us for The Rise of the Rivals\, an electrifying deep dive into the era when polished fairy tales met fast-talking anarchy and shadowy\, emotionally complex storytelling. \nWe begin with A Wild Hare (1940) — the cartoon that officially introduced Bugs Bunny and cemented Warner Bros.’ sharp\, irreverent style as a bold counterpoint to Disney’s sweetness. \nThen experience the haunting masterpiece The Secret of NIMH (1982) — directed by former Disney animator Don Bluth\, who set out to prove that animation could be visually lush\, emotionally intense\, and unapologetically mature. With its gothic atmosphere\, layered themes\, and breathtaking hand-drawn artistry\, NIMH remains one of the most daring animated films ever put on screen. \nThis isn’t just a screening.\nIt’s a cinematic conversation. \nAfter the film\, stay for a guided talk-back exploring: \nThe animators who defected from Disney \nHow rivalry sharpened storytelling \nWhy NIMH still feels bold decades later \nHow rebellion fuels artistic evolution \nIf you love animation history\, creative risk-taking\, or simply seeing gorgeous hand-drawn art on the big screen the way it was meant to be seen—this night is for you. \nGrab your seat.\nEnter the shadows.\nWitness the rebellion that changed animation forever.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/the-secret-of-nimh-presented-by-c5-carson-city-classic-cinema-collective
LOCATION:Brewery Arts Center\, 449 W King St\, Carson City\, NV\, 89703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other
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CREATED:20260205T232411Z
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SUMMARY:"At the Heart of Nevada: Basin and Range”
DESCRIPTION:Curated By: Julian Kilker\, Checko Salgado\, and Paula Garrett \nFebruary 23rd- April 17th\, 2026 \nReception: Wednesday\, March 4th\, 2026\, 5pm-7pm \nOn the ten-year anniversary of the Basin and Range National Monument\, three friends curated a documentary photography and video exhibit documenting this remote region of Nevada—one located several hours by car north of Las Vegas and Southeast of Reno. The monument features 1\,100 square miles of spectacular undeveloped mountains and valleys in southeastern Nevada\, and its protected status preserves geological and historical features for future generations while continuing to provide access for recreation\, grazing\, and military training. \nThe collaboration behind this exhibit echoes the cooperation among Nevadan volunteers\, artists\, researchers\, locals\, and visitors who enjoy and help protect our state’s wealth. Basin and Range National Monument is the result of an innovative collaboration among multiple stakeholders. At the Heart of Nevada parallels this creation\, focusing on multiple uses of the land and collaborations among these stakeholders. Among the photographs and videos by multiple contributors are representations of geology and history\, ranching\, volunteering\, recreation\, and artistic and military engagement. Its curators\, board members of the non-profit organization Friends of Basin and Range\, help ensure protection of the ecological\, cultural\, historic\, and recreational resources of the Monument area through community engagement\, advocacy\, interpretive and educational programming\, support of academic research\, site stewardship\, and restoration efforts. \nFor more information about the Basin & Range National Monument visit https://www.friendsofbasinandrange.com. \nThe Metro Gallery\, located on the first floor of City of Reno City Hall\, is one of three galleries operated by the City of Reno. To learn more please visit: https://www.reno.gov/community/arts-culture/city-art-galleries
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/at-the-heart-of-nevada-basin-and-range
LOCATION:Metro Gallery at City Hall
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260306T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T235959
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CREATED:20260130T235206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T235206Z
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SUMMARY:The TEMPEST WE ARE SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE MADE ON
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare’s play about magic\, revenge\, and forgiveness plays for Brüka Theatre’s 33rd Season \nThe TEMPEST WE ARE SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE MADE ON\nPerformance Information: \nVenue: Brüka Theatre\, 99 N. Virginia Street\, Reno\, NV \nRun Dates: 6 March – 21 March 2026\nMarch 6\, 7\, 11(A)\, 12\, 13\, 14\, 18(OC)\, 19\, 20\, 21 @ 7:30 PM SUN Matinees: March 8\, 15* @ 2 PM \nTickets: Available now at http://www.bruka.org or by calling (775) 323-3221 \nTickets: Senior/Student/Military: $26 General: $30 ALL Door Tickets: $35\nArtist Night: $17 \nOur Center Night: $22 ($5 to Our Center) \nIndividual tickets for Tempest on sale on February 2\, 2026. Season Ticket Holders may reserve NOW. \nIn March of 2026\, Brüka Theatre will present William Shakespeare’s The Tempest\, a magical odyssey to an enchanted isle as seen through the operatic mind of a psychedelic Renaissance Atomic Wizard\, and rightful Duke of Milan. Wrapped up in Shakespear’s timeless romantic masterpiece are themes of power and justice\, illusion and reality\, and freedom and servitude\, to name a few. Our adaption is rooted in futurism in design and style providing a unique content for the interplay of Shakespeare’s extraordinary character and actions. \nDave Anderson\, one Brüka Theatre’s early instigators and director of many Brüka shows including Richard III\, Macbeth\, King Lear\, co-founder of Laughing Owl Theatre Company\, and currently teaching theatre at TMCC directs Shakespeare’s THE TEMPEST. Plays March 6 – 21\, 2026. \nSecure Your Season Pass to the WILD CARD line-up. Purchasing a Brüka Season Ticket is the ultimate way to support the theatre while unlocking an exclusive world of benefits. Season Ticket Holders enjoy significant savings\, priority advanced ticket reservations before the general public\, an invitation to our annual Martini Party\, and tickets to both our Theatre For Children Production and the BIGGEST little Theatre Festival in February 2026. Patron Gold Season Ticket Holders receive added luxury with special seating of their choice and a souvenir Brüka cozy cup. Plus\, enjoy an Opening Night reception and a final matinee talkback for every show. \nThis year’s theme\, “WILD CARD\,” promises an unpredictable\, game-changing season that continues to explore live theatre in the raw\, authentic\, cutting-edge style that Brüka has become known for. With our 33rd season\, we truly “walk on the wild side.” In addition\, our Studio 44 space will host workshops\, community opportunities\, house our theatrical books store\, and serve as a conversational box office hub. \nWe are proud to be partnering with Our Center for our entire 33rd season. This collaboration includes adding an additional Wednesday night show\, with a portion of the ticket sales from these nights directly benefiting the center. This is part of our commitment to partner with local non-profits to enhance the experiences of both our organizations and the wider community. \nTICKET INFORMATION\nArtist Night & Our Center Night Tickets must be purchased in advance to receive a discount of our regularly priced tickets. Opening Night ticket holders are invited to a post show reception and an opportunity to meet the artists. Ticket prices reflect some of the additional costs. Season Tickets are available online @ https://brukatheatre.simpletix.com/ (Under – Memberships) or call the box office @ 775-323-3221 or email: boxofficebruka@gmail.com \nRESERVATIONS are available in person through the Brüka Box Office (775) 323-3221\, online at http://www.bruka.org or at our new Brüka Studio 44 located next door to Bruka on First Street at 44 W. First St. Our box office hours open Thursday through Saturday from 4 – 7 PM and on occasional Wednesdays. We are closed on most holidays. Our 2024/2025 Season Tickets are on sale beginning September 1\, 2024. Individual tickets go on sale the Monday after the previous show closes. Check us out at http://www.bruka.org. \nAll Brüka mainstage evening shows begin at 7:30 PM. Matinees begin at 2:00 PM. Doors open 30 minutes before curtain time. There is NO late seating and all ticket sales are final. \nPARKING \nWe suggest convenient parking in the Court Street parking lot across from The Pioneer Theater and walking across the new Virginia Street Bridge to Brüka\, FREE after 5:00 PM and all day Saturday and Sundays. We also validate parking at the Parking Gallery on First and Sierra Street. \nLOCATION Brüka Theatre is located at 99 N. Virginia Street at the corner of First and Virginia Streets in downtown Reno next to the Virginia Street Bridge. \nABOUT BRÜKA THEATRE Wild Card is the theme as Brüka Theatre celebrates its 33rd season of live theatre in the heart of downtown Reno. Since its founding in 1992\, Brüka has been recognized as an artistic leader for its innovative\, raw\, and authentic style\, featuring exceptionally talented artists and an acclaimed Theatre for Children touring series. At its core\, Brüka is committed to re-investigating classic plays and developing new works within its Artistic Collective—a group with members who have won numerous state and local awards\, including TEN local best actor honors. Brüka\, a non-equity\, small\, not-for-profit constituent of the national TCG\, was named “Best Theatre Company” by Reno News and Review for twenty-one years. Join our community and sign up for our newsletter at http://www.bruka.org.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/the-tempest-we-are-such-stuff-as-dreams-are-made-on
LOCATION:Bruka Theatre\, 99 N Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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SUMMARY:Bat Boy: The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Reserved Seating: Adults: $25; UNR Faculty & Staff\, Seniors (65+); Non-UNR Students: $20; UNR Students: $5 (Additional transaction fees may apply). Tickets and information at unr.edu/theatre-dance
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/bat-boy-the-musical
LOCATION:Redfield Proscenium Theatre\, Church Fine Arts\, 1335 N Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89512\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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SUMMARY:Bat Boy: The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Reserved Seating: Adults: $25; UNR Faculty & Staff\, Seniors (65+); Non-UNR Students: $20; UNR Students: $5 (Additional transaction fees may apply). Tickets and information at unr.edu/theatre-dance
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/bat-boy-the-musical-2
LOCATION:Redfield Proscenium Theatre\, Church Fine Arts\, 1335 N Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89512\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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SUMMARY:THE ART OF BIG BAND MUSIC BY THE RENO JAZZ ORCHESTRA
DESCRIPTION:Reno Jazz Orchestra (RJO) transforms the stage into a time machine\, presenting a performance of 100 years of the boldest\, brightest\, and most swinging big band jazz music on March 8th\, 2026\, at the University of Nevada\, Reno. \nReno Jazz Orchestra’s Music Director\, Dr. Greg Johnson\, and four-time Grammy-nominated and internationally renowned trumpeter\, Mike Rocha\, join the powerhouse music of the 17-piece jazz orchestra for an unforgettable adventure through jazz history as they present “The Art of Big Band” concert. \n“Guest performer Mike Rocha is a talented and charismatic force in this age of musical enterprise\,” said Dr. Greg Johnson. “Whether performing in formal orchestral settings\, high-profile cinema appearances\, in a jazz orchestra\, or in costume singing and dancing\, he is noted for his professional excellence and integrity.” \nWhile Rocha plays with countless ensembles\, he is most noted for his work with the Lappitt-Rocha Septet\, who recently recorded their first album\, “First Take.” Other artists’ groups include Christina Aguilera\, Bob Dylan\, Lorde\, Panic! at the Disco\, Trisha Yearwood\, Idina Menzel\, Alfie Boe and Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band & Little Phat Band\, among many others. \nPrices range from $10 for students with I.D. and pre-reserved seats priced at $40 and $50 through the non-profit organization’s website RenoJazzOrchestra.org. The concerts are part of the Reno Jazz Orchestra’s “Quintessence Music Series\,” which offers special reduced rates for those who purchase tickets for this concert and “An Afternoon of Romance ~ The Al Jarreau Project\,” May 10\, 2026\, on Mother’s Day.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/the-art-of-big-band-music-by-the-reno-jazz-orchestra
LOCATION:Nightingale Concert Hall\, Church Fine Arts Building\, UNR\, 1335 N Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89512\, United States
CATEGORIES:Musical Performance
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SUMMARY:20th Annual Photo Fandango
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Artist Co-op for:\n\n20th Annual Photo Fandango-“Shoot Your Best Shot”\n\nMarch 1-31\, 2026\n\nGuest Artist: Alice Kreider\n\nReception: March 8\, from 12-4pm627 Mill St.\, Reno\, NV 89502\n\nWith over two dozen local photographers showcasing their best work\, much of which has never been exhibited in any gallery until now. In March\, you will see Landscapes\, Abstracts\, Portraits\, Wildlife\, and much more at the Artists Co-op.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/20th-annual-photo-fandango
LOCATION:Artists Co-op Gallery of Reno\, 627 Mill St\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Reception,Art Show
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CREATED:20260210T181823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T181823Z
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SUMMARY:Bat Boy: The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Reserved Seating: Adults: $25; UNR Faculty & Staff\, Seniors (65+); Non-UNR Students: $20; UNR Students: $5 (Additional transaction fees may apply). Tickets and information at unr.edu/theatre-dance
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/bat-boy-the-musical-5
LOCATION:Redfield Proscenium Theatre\, Church Fine Arts\, 1335 N Virginia St\, Reno\, NV\, 89512\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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SUMMARY:Remembering Japanese American Incarceration — Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement
DESCRIPTION:Please note: this event was originally scheduled for Thursday\, February 19\, 2026\, and was postponed due to inclement weather. \nIn recognition of the 84th anniversary of Japanese American incarceration during World War II\, join Nevada Humanities and the Reno chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League for a special screening of Tadashi Nakamura’s film Nobuko Miyamoto: A Song in Movement—a documentary that chronicles the life of Los Angeles-born artist\, dancer\, singer\, author\, and activist Nobuko Miyamoto\, who was sent to the Santa Anita temporary detention center when she was only two years old. Following the screening\, join us for tea and conversation in the atrium. \nFree admission; tickets required.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/remembering-japanese-american-incarceration-nobuko-miyamoto-a-song-in-movement-2
LOCATION:Nevada Museum of Art\, 160 W. Liberty St\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other
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SUMMARY:Forte Spring Salon: scenes from Broadway and Opera
DESCRIPTION:Free! Join Forte Vocal Quartet \n(a double Quartet of 8 extraordinary singers) along with guest artist\, The String Beings\, at the amazing Center for Spiritual Living for an elegant program of scenes from Broadway and Opera and a nod to St Patrick’s Day. With Sparkling Refreshment\, an elegant award-winning string ensemble\, 4-8 part vocal harmony and favorite songs and theatrical scenes in a quiet neighborhood with ample parking and comfortable seating.
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/forte-spring-salon-scenes-from-broadway-and-opera
LOCATION:The Center for Spiritual Living\, 4685 Lakeside Dr.\, Reno\, NV\, 89509\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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SUMMARY:LOVE? - A somewhat romantic opera & musical showcase (mostly) in english
DESCRIPTION:It is sometime in the late 1940s — or somewhere that remembers it. A couple of travelers are making their way to an intimate cabaret\, where time lingers in cigarette smoke and warm amber light. Our story unfolds almost entirely in music as selections from opera and operetta flow into popular standards of the time\, creating a collage of joy\, longing\, passion\, heartbreak\, nostalgia\, and hope. \n$25 – General Admission\n$20 – Seniors (65+)\n$15 – Students and Children \nDuration: 105 minutes
URL:https://renoarts.news/event/love-a-somewhat-romantic-opera-musical-showcase-mostly-in-english
LOCATION:National Automobile Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre Performance
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