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tHe urban Hive: What Moves Us, An Art Conversation on the Immigrant Experience. This event shares stories of the immigrant experience in the United States, showing the many faces of humanity. saturday 3/9, 4pm. no cover. 1601 Alhambra Blvd., Suite 100.
woodLand oPera House: Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat. When a cat enters your life, it’s likely your world will be upended for its whims. Come join in this whims-ical, mews-ical adaptation of Seuss book, and ask yourself, “What actor would be perfect as the Cat in the Hat?” Definitely not Johnny Depp. through 3/8. $16. 340 Second St. in Woodland.
wyatt PaviLion tHeatre: Flora The Red Menace. This theater performance concerning a performance put on by the Federal Theatre Project tells the story of a group of people putting on a show about a fashion illustrator and an artist and communism. through 3/9. $12-$18.50. UC Davis, Old Davis Road in Davis.
arT JoHn natsouLas GaLLery: 11th Annual Art of Painting in the 21st Century. Spend a bit of time with this annual conference concerning painting and where the professional world of painting is headed, as well as seeing some works from painters pushing the boundaries of their mediums. through 3/9. $25-$50. 521 1st St. in Davis.
Kennedy GaLLery: Abstracts Festival. Michael Misha Kennedy and other local artists share their abstract-est works to date. You can expect shapes, forms and colors as well as thematic imagery and if you’re lucky, allegory. through 4/6. no cover. 1931 L St.
PenCe GaLLery: Color Shape/Pattern Play. Jan Schnurr’s exhibit deals in the business of shapes—geometry, man-made objects and randomness. Keep the abstractions flowing. through 4/5. no cover. 212 D St. in Davis.
saCramento art GLass: Live Glass Blowing. Is cooled glass a little too staid for your liking? Prefer to get your silica-rich solid fresh off the kiln? Check out the wildest profession under the sun that involves glass. saturday 3/9, 6pm. no cover. 204 23rd St.
CentraL Library: Vanquishing the Invisible Photographic Exhibit of Women Veterans. This James R. Morrison photography exhibition shares the stories and voices of women serving in the armed services. through 3/15. no cover. 828 I St.
tHe atrium: Art & Play. Interactive art is the best kind of art. Join the Atrium for this gathering that features the triumvirate of events: workshops, dancing and talking to people. With artists Amaris Morningstar, Mary Sand, Lily Mott, Sunya Whitelight, Emmalou Ras, Charlie Sand, Martha Esch, Teresa Miller, Melissa Flores and more, it should be a fun little evening. 6pm. through 3/8. $10-$20. 7300 Folsom Blvd.
tHe briCKHouse GaLLery: From Broadway to Abroad. Help send local artists Angelica V. Newby and Alley Scheffki to Chateau Orquevaux in France—for an art residency. They’ll share their artwork and you’ll help them achieve their dreams. thursday 3/7, 7pm. $5-$20. 3324 6th Ave.
tim CoLLom GaLLery: A Visual Life. Michael Dunlavey, watercolor paint and photographs are the subject of this space. Come out to his exhibition inspired by the things he’s seen in his life, which are many. through 4/4. no cover. 915 20th St.
tsaKoPouLos Library GaLLeria: SACFW Finale Designer Showcase. Sacramento Fashion Week is winding down, so come see what the designers came up with at this showcase. Friday 3/8, 6pm. $40. 828 I St.
Jan and manetti sHrem museum: The Life and Work of Manuel Neri. Join Jock Reynolds in this talk on Manuel Neri’s works. The two worked together, and this discussion in the Community Education Room will delve into the artist’s impact on sculpture. saturday 3/9, 2pm. through 3/9. no cover. 254 Old Davis Road in Davis.
Through Sunday, 3/17
Falsettos Community Center theater, various times, $26-$90
The Tony Award-winning Broadway musical in two acts Falsettos is coming to Sacramento by way of the Lincoln Center Theater. The musical’s book was written by William Finn and James Lapine, and Finn provided on staGe the music and lyrics. It depicts the experiences of a gay man, his former wife, his current lover, his lesbian neighbors, his son and his life in the midst of an emotional upheaval. Come live in Falsettoland for a few hours, taking in the laughter and drama contained therein. 1301 L Street, broadwaysacramento.com.
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