Explore Santa Fe: Entertainment & Nightlife
The Santa Fe TV Show
by Editor • The Santa Fe TV Show
Mar 11, 2010
We are excited to bring you an entertaining web based TV SHOW that "shows off" Santa Fe and all of New Mexico! This monthly, web show will include the very best of the local flavors of New Mexico from our interesting people, the amazing outdoors, and the very best of Santa Fe and really--all of New Mexico! We will also feature "local" hosts as guides as we journey and explore our gorgeous state!
The 2010 Opera Season Schedule
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Oct 23, 2009
The Santa Fe Opera's 2010 Season includes three "top-ten" operas-celebrated classics by Puccini, Mozart and Offenbach-along with a major world premiere and a charming comedy by Benjamin Britten.
February at the Lensic is shaping up to be Very Busy!
Lensic February 2010 Schedule
by Editor • SantaFe.com
Jan 27, 2010
The incomparable Lensic has just announced their February Calendar of Events. It's shaping up to be a very busy season at this favorite Santa Fe venue. Here are the calendar details for February, 2010. As always, book early to insure getting tickets. Tickets can also be purchased online or via phone, numbers and web address are posted here.
The Search for the Perfect Mate
A Production of Mark Miller’s Romantic Comedy Amorous Crossing
by Jeffrey Laing • SantaFe.com
Nov 5, 2009
Mark Miller’s romantic comedy of immature lovers and mature love, Amorous Crossing (AC), is a result of his fifty-year love affair with Noel Coward’s Private Lives. As a young leading man, Mark Miller played opposite Grace Kelly at the American Academy of Dramatic Art (New York). He realized that “there was another play there” in the story of the man and woman on the periphery of the central action who are thrown together by chance.
Having It All-in Two Centuries
Theaterwork's Production of Karen Zacarias's Legacy of Light
by Jeffrey Laing • SantaFe.com
Oct 9, 2009
Beginning on October 16, 2009, Santa Fe’s Theaterwork (TW) will produce Karen Zacarias’s Legacy of Light (LoL) for a two-week run at the James A, Little Theater on the campus of the New Mexico School for the Deaf. LoL combines comedy and serious scientific and artistic inquiry with a splash of magical realism to create a refreshing and satisfying concoction that has received universally positive reviews of its April 2009 world premiere at the Arena Stage (which also commissioned the play). Zacarias creates two brilliant women from different eras who face the inevitable difficulties of juggling career, personal lives, and human biology while attempting to find an identity that allows them to confront and accept the mysteries of human existence.

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