Tag: Herberger Theater Center

Actors Theatre, others struggle from lack of funding while some continue to prosper

Actors Theatre has decided to leave the Herberger Theater Center, where it has been the anchor tenant for more than 20 years.

Governor’s Arts Awards ceremony celebrates art community development, honors leaders

Wednesday marked 32 years of the Governor’s Arts Awards, celebrating and recognizing artists, organizations, businesses, educators and individuals in Arizona. Gov. Jan Brewer opened the ceremony and congratulated the awardees.

DevilPass: Saul Williams, a community party, the story of a string quartet and Eddie...

To be honest, there isn’t any sort of cohesive theme to this week’s DevilPass. But rather, it’s amalgamation of all the idiosyncrasies which make this city so vital.Together, this diverse array truly provides the greatest definition of downtown Phoenix.

DevilPass: An investigative journalist, string metal, mobile karaoke and the Black Keys

For downtowners lacking stimulation of the senses, this weekend is for you. From a hard-hitting film exposé, to zany karaoke; from rollicking blues for the 21st century to string-metal and multimedia arts for the masses, this week is one for the ages.

Dance company fuses Arizona’s history and culture through choreography

Center Dance Ensemble is performing three new dances at the Herberger Theatre this weekend as a late tribute to Arizona's 100th birthday.

Local theater group struggling to continue as contributions, grants lag

For 26 years, Actors Theatre of Phoenix has presented stimulating shows with the intention of adding layers of dialogue into the community.

DevilPass: Phoenix Parade of Arts, Indian culture at Rosson House and a pie social

Cutting-edge theater, Indian culture celebrations at the Rosson House, a pie social and a house music festival at Civic Space Park make our list of things to do in downtown Phoenix this weekend.

Herberger prepares for Grand Re-opening

The Herberger Theater Center will hold its Grand Re-Opening Celebration Friday, Oct. 1, marking the end of a renovation period that started in May.