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The El Paso Community Foundation's Jewel Box Series is accepting submissions for its 2026-2027 season. The Jewel Box Series hosts local performing artists and groups in the Philanthropy Theatre.
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EPCC Theatre presents Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, July 10–19, 2026 at the Forum Theatre on the EPCC Transmountain Campus. The work has been re-imagined in an 1899 El Paso border setting.
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Jason Lucero is a native El Pasoan who gravitated toward the arts early in life. His art includes painting and printmaking.Somewhere along the line, Lucero developed a creative relationship with food.
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Be Our Guest at Beauty and the Beast, Disney’s first North American touring production of the beloved musical in over 25 years. Beauty and the Beast is in El Paso from June 10 through June 14, 2026.
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What Pipeline presents Sad Cowboy, a group show organized by the Detroit gallery for Miguel Bendaña at The Falstaff Project. This exhibition brings three Detroit artists to the Southwest.
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Broadway In El Paso announces the 2026/2027 season. Shows include the 25th Anniversary tour of Mamma Mia!; romantic thriller, The Bodyguard; and the world’s number one musical, Disney’s The Lion King.
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RAZI Projects is a collaborative partnership between Rachelle Thiewes and Suzi Davidoff, artists from diverse disciplines who share a common interest in pattern and landscape.
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Sutura is a bi-national art encounter which will take place in Ciudad Juárez and El Paso. For five days in the fall, the border will be alive with exhibitions, and performances throughout the region.
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In this special episode, we revisit a conversation with local legend Hal Marcus, recorded while he was navigating a cancer diagnosis with the same independence and wit that defined his life and work.
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Rebecca Frost Mayer has taught theater and dance throughout the United States. Currently she is head of Musical Theatre at UTEP and Artistic Director of the El Paso Hoofers Tap Dance Ensemble.
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Chelsea Culprit’s Mercado de Sueños show is on view at The Falstaff Project through May 9, 2026.The show is inspired by her time spent living next door to the Mercado de Sonora in Mexico City.
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Orlando is no ordinary noble. Dashing, bold, and full of charm, they sweep through centuries defying rules society imposes. Orlando will be performed at the Wise Family Theatre April 17 – 26, 2026.