Posts Tagged ‘ EmilyAnn Theatre ’

The Weekend: That dreaded (or hoped for) day

We won’t act like it isn’t coming. But if you’re feeling pressure, music and theater are here to save the day. Another weekend in San Marcos promises to be entertaining, at least.



The Weekend: Pies, music and the Elephant Man

National Pie Day is right here, the NFL playoffs are winding down, the Elephant Man is coming to Wimberley and, of course, there’s music all over San Marcos this weekend.



The Weekend: Ducky, even outside Sweden

You can make like Sweden on Christmas Eve and explore the depth psychology of Santa Claus through Donald Duck’s classic interpretation. We’ve also got music this weekend in San Marcos, as always.



The Weekend: Hallelujah! and joy

Maybe the world slows down a bit a week before Christmas, but we’ve still got commencements, shopping, music and lights for the weekend in San Marcos



The Weekend: 7 choirs singin’, 6 groups a-dancin’ …

If you can’t find anything to do around San Marcos this weekend, you are living in one of those sensory isolation boxes, tell you what.



The Weekend: Lights, camera, action

The weekend is loaded with theatre, music and holiday lights. It should take your mind off all that holiday shopping and put a song in your heart.



Weekend: Great music, great pumpkins and Farmer Fred

Candy corn has been around for a hundred years or so and, while it is available year-round, it is particularly prevalent at Halloween and harvest time. So, as usual, is a weekend full of fun in and around San Marcos.



The Weekend: More fun than a balloon of monkeys

The weekend is a compendium of music, art, openings, music, carnivals, fairs, pumpkins, and other wonderful things to do in our gorgeous part of Texas.



Weekend: Books, pumpkins, football, Autumn

The weekend is bursting with music, books for sale, football, music, Pet Fest, soccer, volleyball, arts, theater and did we mention music?



EmilyAnn has new play, new operations manager

In October, the EmilyAnn Theatre, 1103 FM 2325 in Wimberley, will present a new play with a new Theater Operations Manager. Although “new” is somewhat of a misnomer since Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar was first produced in 1599 and newly named operations manager, Bridget Farias, first directed for the theater in 2008.