Getty Images Show More Show Less 8 of56 Horror films and heavy metal just seem to go together. Individual tickets available at and pas.org/pasic That's hard to beat (sorry!)Ĭonvention runs Thursday-Saturday, Convention center, 200 Market St. You don't have to be a conventioneer to attend the convention's signature performances - a Thursday concert featuring Ghost-Note, a Friday vibraphone showcase featuring Joe Locke (pictured), Stefon Harris, Warren Wolf and Tony Miceli, and Saturday's concert featuring San Antonio's own Henry Brun and the Latin Playerz. The Percussion Arts Society International Convention, billed as the largest of its kind in the world, is in progress at the Convention Center through Saturday. Tickets $39-$154 at box office, 21, Ħ of56 7 of56 In case you see a bunch of folks downtown who appear to tap, tap, tap on everything all the time, there's a reason. The production also boasts a strong, charismatic performance by San Antonian Storm Lineberger (right) as Raoul, the Phantom’s rival for the affections of Christine (Katie Travis, left).įinal performances are at 8 p.m. The music remains the same, and the thrilling chandelier crash remains a high point. And the changes are welcome, giving the tale the feel of a true-crime story. Robert Johnson/San Antonio Express-News Show More Show Less 5 of56 The “Phantom of the Opera” currently haunting the Majestic Theatre is not the same show that has been a frequent visitor to the space. 83 find a schedule and list of related events at Sunday, Wurstfest grounds, Landa Park, New Braunfels. Also in the house will be Jimmy Sturr, whose big band will hold court in the Wursthalle Thursday through Saturday nights and then Sunday morning.ĥ-11:30 p.m. The German party band, whose set list ranges from boisterous singalongs to the Scorpions' power ballad "Winds of Change," is one of the musical attractions as Wurstfest rocks and oompahs to a close this weekend. 3 of56 4 of56 Yes, Die Schlauberger (pictured) knows how to rock the keytar.
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