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    White Rabbit Theater and Lounge - The Crystal Ball

    White Rabbit Theater and Lounge

    4.7(71 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    A wonderful magic show inside the Grand Sierra Hotel & Casino…read more I was looking for something to do without leaving the hotel for a major conference. I saw that they were advertising this show...and I like a good magic show. It did not disappoint. The sleight of hand and on-stage demonstrations were incredible. I was still banging my head of how they did it or maybe it was the cocktail at the bar that was playing tricks on my mind. As a guest of the hotel, I had a 20% coupon and promptly used it at the ticket office, though I think I should have picked my seat better. Nonetheless, I was in the second row and I was able to get a good look of the magic up close. If you arrive early, you can hang out for Happy Hour, they had some unique drinks including the local standby beers and cocktails...and mocktails for those attending the all-ages show. I recommend seeing this show on a Friday or Saturday night if you want a bit more rambunctious, racy show.

    Last Friday night we went to the White Rabbit Theater. We got there 3 minutes before happy hour…read moreended so we got 2 specialty drinks for $20 instead of $18 each. I wish I had ordered two. After happy hour ended a bud light and high noon was $18. I can't believe they turned the old movie theater into a magic show theater. I sat there thinking about all the movies I saw at the Hotel and the first time I had a drink in a movie theater so long ago, 1989. It was fun in the bar prior to the doors opening they have a magical experience for adults and kids to set the mood for the evening. Tracy the bartender was awesome! She also works at Blitz during the day. She has the kindest soul and such a people person! It was like I had known her for years. They have a box office where you can purchase tickets. Very hard to hear the gal! They definitely need a microphone to speak to each other. If you think you're going to save a few extra dollars on those service fees - you may have to think twice, just purchase on line. It's much easier. Also, they have a snack bar with fresh popped popcorn $9 -$13 and huge pretzels $14. Chase Hasty and his wife have traveled around the world to over 25 countries sharing their magical talent and ballet dancing skills. My favorite part of the show was when Chase brought out a locked box and Hoisted the box with a rope up to the ceiling and told this guy to watch the box. Later in the show they opened the box, it was a pretty impressive trick!!! One not to be forgotten!! It's a small production but well thought out with couple extra dancers and costumes changes. I love that Chase, picks people out of the audience to help with the show. Maddox was a return kid that had been practicing his magic and Chase let him perform in front of the audience and what is that called "That's Magic!!!" It's nice the performers will met you afterwards in the hallway to have pictures and ask questions. It's a great family night or you can come to the later show at 9pm for a little more risky nocturnal show. I'll have to save that one for another time!

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    2/9/26 FYI. My seat.

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    Reno Little Theater - Waiting to see A Bench in the Sun

    Reno Little Theater

    4.7(62 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I can't believe I've never been here before. From what I understand this has been here a long time…read more My daughter was here for spring break so I decided to look for a play. I looked online at Yelp and thought I would give it a try. The prices for the play are very affordable. For two people it was around $60.00. We decided to see the play "When We Were Young & Unafraid." This play was fantastic! The acting was incredible! I truly felt like I was watching an intense movie on the screen. The best play ever! Reno Little Theater is a small venue in Midtown. Close to a lot of nice cafes. Parking is limited but we arrived early and didn't have a problem. Light snacks and drinks are available to purchase. The people who took our name and sat us were so friendly! Love this venue! Will definitely return to see more plays!

    Sunday Night Jazz at the Little Reno Theatre…read more Great Performance February 22nd John Stowell Trio​ featuring: JOHN STOWELL- Guitar HANS HALT - Bass ANDY HEGLUND - Drums I have been attending For the Love of Jazz concerts as long as I can remember, which, according to Pearl Bailey is about a day and a half! Great show, there is jazz every third Sunday starting at 7 PM. Check out the Reno Little Theatre schedule for performance schedule: Next month it is on March 15th. Last night there was 50 people in the audience, help that make 100 by attending on March 15th.

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    Whiskey Sirens

    Whiskey Sirens

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    So surprised I went, SO GLAD I did…read more I was expecting a burlesque show. What got was more. The group did acts from the 20's to the present about an hour of time, with a short intermission. Loved the first two opening acts. They were great and I loved their choice in music. It was the old school vaudeville burlesque style. As acts continued we had clothing and music from the 60's, 70's and 80's. The final act had to be from the present since I didn't recognize the music. Each performer did a fantastic job at costume and music selection, as well as putting together the right theatrical dance. I enjoyed the old school feel of the show. I did miss a fan dance- a Sally Rand impersonation would have topped off the night. Right up front the audience was told how the troupe is about celebrating the woman- no matter their sexual orientation, color or size. Any ill manners are not tolerated and you will be removed promptly. It takes quite a bit of nerve to perform in front of so many strangers. If you ever see the name, catch the show.

    These ladies are absolutely fantastic. I am a big fan of burlesque and they give it all they have,…read morethey even make it funny sometimes. I've been to about half a dozen shows now and they've got me hooked. Each and everyone of these ladies bring something special something that's a part of them to their shows! If you haven't been it's a must go! Love you ladies!!!

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    A.V.A. Ballet Theatre - Lauren Steinhardt, Cordelia Leeder Nutcracker 2012

    A.V.A. Ballet Theatre

    3.6(5 reviews)
    2.1 miMidtown

    If you think the only dancers that we have in Reno are of the pole variety, then think again…read more Northern Nevada is home to A.V.A. Ballet Theatre, a really good, professional ballet company. I have had numerous opportunities to see this company both in rural venues and in Reno. The latest performance was at the Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater during ArtTown. This most recent performance I attennded was "Vortex" a ballet that incorporates modern, jazz and classical dance with popular music. From Metallica to Rihanna to Bill Cont to Lady GaGa to Beatles to Britney Spears and back to Metallica - the entire show was a feast to eyes and ears. The costumes were fantastic, the dancing superb, and the lighting and sets, for the most part, were supportive of the whole production. It was innovative and entertaining and professionally executed. The guest artists, Kathleen Martin and John Frazer from the Idaho Ballet, were stunning. I am looking forward to their upcoming productions.

    I went see AVA ballets production of Cinderella and aside from a few bright spots I was fairly…read moredisappointed. 2 stars feels a little harsh, but 3 would be too generous. I'll start with the positives: The pioneer is a lovely facility and it was quite nice having the philharmonic playing, for a discounted rate on the ticket I would have just come to see them to be honest. The men who played the stepsisters were arguably the best part. Threw themselves into the roles even doing some substantial dancing in heels at one point which was impressive. All of the sets were very nice for the production. Neutral things: Some of the costumes were beautiful, but some looked like they came from the thrift store and were just bedazzled. Nice smoke effects at times, and it was neat to see fairy godmother fly. However, Other than these few exceptions no significant lighting or effects were used. Surely the pioneer center can do more lighting to help set moods? Negatives: I thought I came to a ballet, so why did it take over half an hour before the first pair of pointe shoes? (Yes I was checking my watch, that's how engaging the "choreography" was in the first part of the show). Soloists were mostly okay, but the corps were often a mess. They looked uncomfortable to the point that I felt bad for them. Cinderella was decent, but I can't say more than that because she didn't have a lot of actual dancing to do until midway into the second act. I would have loved to have seen more from her to really appreciate her talents. The Prince was a major disappointment, it looked like he was phoning it in the entire time. No passion, no effort, nothing especially impressive. The partner work between the principles looked uncomfortable like they had just met a few days before. Overall I felt like this missed the mark. It felt thrown together and phoned in like they knew that people would come no matter what kind of show was put on. They could have used another month to make a decent show. The only time my heart raced was when I was afraid for people doing things they didn't seem ready to do on stage. I noticed a significant number of people didn't return for act 2 which is sad for the arts in northern Nevada. This won't be my last time going to an AVA production, but if the next show isn't a step up in quality or a step down in price then that one will likely be the last.

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    Vortex 2012 Cordelia Leeder

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    Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts - Reno Phil

    Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts

    4.1(156 reviews)
    3.4 miDowntown

    My daughter and I bought tickets online the last minute to The Notebook…read more The seats were about 80$ each. The process to book online was fairly simple and it's convenient to choose the seats too. The Pioneer inside is clean and everyone is friendly. They showed us to our seats and even offered to take our picture in front of the sign! It's nice that they offer a concession stand before and at intermission. This play and performance was magical! We look forward to returning.

    We recently saw Paw Patrol live at the Pioneer Center. I had not been here in many, many years so…read morethis was a great opportunity to reacquaint myself with the venue. What a great place for live shows! Given the age of this building, they have done a spectacular job with the upkeep. The building still seems new and the interior is clean and updated. The seats are very comfortable and the traffic patterns are well thought out, even on a busy show day. They have concession stands available on both floors- spreading out traffic and easing the lines/crowds. Prices are reasonable for a live events venue. The show itself was great, and the venue is clearly well designed with great acoustics and great views from every seat in mind. The technical features available at the venue also seem to be pretty high tech and modern- at least they were for the Paw Patrol show. I was especially impressed with the restrooms. Sparkling clean with so many restrooms available. I can't imagine lines for the restroom ever being an issue here. I regret not having been here for any shows in so long. I am already looking forward to my next visit and have found myself already scouring the website for which shows are coming soon that I'd like to see. Would recommend!

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    Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts - At the Pioneer Center, The 54th season of the Reno Philharmonic featured piano soloist,  20 year old Classical Pianist, Wiley Skaret.

    At the Pioneer Center, The 54th season of the Reno Philharmonic featured piano soloist, 20 year old Classical Pianist, Wiley Skaret.

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    Sierra School of Performing Arts - The Addams Family opens Friday, August 11, 2023. Don't miss it!

    Sierra School of Performing Arts

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I took my daughter to Beauty and the Beast Jr at Demonte Ranch High school this weekend and I was…read moreblown away! The performance was as absolutely amazing!! Bell's singing was so beautiful and Geston was hilariously full of himself (how he should be)! All of the performers were so good (and I know a few were High School or younger which is very impressive). Vocals on point, costumes/props perfection, choreography awesome, and we had the best time. I can't imagine how much time it takes to put something like this together... the talent! I'm exited to see what other plays they will be doing down the road. My daughter was dancing around the house when we got home pretending to be one of the performers. (The best compliment is imitation right?!) Well done!!

    Recently attended the August 2019 performance of Guys and Dolls performed by the school at Hawkins…read moreAmphitheater in BartleyRanch. The group did an incredible job in their presentation of this 1950's Broadway hit. Gamblers, gangsters, show girls and missionaries all collide in this comedic musical. The entire ensemble seemed perfectly casted. The over 100 costumes propelled you swiftly back to the mobster era of the late 20's. All the voices were strong and on mark. The dance scenes were full of energy. I enjoyed the simple set they created. It allowed for quick scene turnarounds. Performances at the Hawkins Amphitheater are wonderful. Set up on the natural hillside inside Bartley Ranch, you can enjoy outdoor shows in the Nevada evenings. Seating was good, easy line of vision to the stage, as we sat rows 4 and 5 with seats 1,2, & 3. Sound was great through the entire show. Seating was reserved pre sales. I do recommend bringing a cushion. The spacious metal seats can get a hard by the second act. Plenty of on property parking. Bring a flashlight to get back to your car. There are no lot lights. Why don't more residents enjoy our local theater groups. They are so affordable and simply do a fantastic job.

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    Sierra School of Performing Arts - The Producers runs August 8-23, 2025,

    The Producers runs August 8-23, 2025,

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    Amy Ginder as Morticia Addams

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    Michael Davanzo and Amy Ginder as Gomez and Morticia Addams

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