At the Eisemann Center:
- Circa: “Humans 2.0” Tonight
Hill Performance Hall
Tickets: $38.50-$59.50 (tickets)
Friday, April 17
8 p.m.
From Brisbane, Australia and founded in 2004, this “next level” circus troupe brings audiences a symphony of acrobatics, sound and light in the next chapter of Circa’s internationally acclaimed “Humans.” “Humans 2.0,” created by circus visionary Yaron Lifschitz, is intimate, primal and deeply engaged with the challenge of being human. Part of the Eisemann Center Presents 2025-26 season.
- Family Friendly Concert Tomorrow Afternoon: The Okee Dokee Brothers
Bank of America Theatre
Tickets: $28-$38.50 (tickets)
Saturday, April 18
2 p.m.
The GRAMMY Award-winning Okee Dokee Brothers combine their passion for the outdoors with their musical talents in performing Americana Folk music that inspires children and their parents to step outside and get creative, motivating them to gain a greater respect for the natural world, their communities and themselves. Part of the Eisemann Center Presents 2025-26 season.
- Texins Jazz Band Sunday Night
Bank of America Theatre
Tickets: Standard $30-$42.50; web student price $15.50-$21.50 (tickets)
Sunday, April 19
7 p.m.
The Texins Jazz Band is back at the Eisemann Center for the first of two spring shows, this one featuring GRAMMY Award-nominated saxophonist Patrick Bartley, a multi-instrumentalist and bandleader known for his versatility, virtuosic technique, and expressive and beautiful tone. The Berkner High School Jazz Band will open the show and perform with Bartley as well.
Founded in 1986 at Texas Instruments, the Texins Jazz Band is comprised mostly of members with STEM-based degrees and funded in part by a Cultural Arts grant from the City of Richardson.
- Keyboard Conversations with Jeffrey Siegel Monday Night:
“Music of Joy and Peace”
Bank of America Theatre
Tickets: $46-$54.50 (tickets)
Monday, April 20
7:30 p.m.
Experience works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Chopin and Gershwin performed by internationally acclaimed pianist Jeffrey Siegel, with commentary by Siegel that introduces each piece and gives non-technical insights that enhance the audience’s listening experience and deepen their appreciation for the music. Part of the Eisemann Center Presents 2025-26 Season.