Eisemann Center:

  • “A Celebration of Friendship” Solo Art Exhibit through May 31Noon-5 p.m. weekdays and during all public events, in the Green Mezzanine Gallery. Admission is free.
    Dallas artist Melanie M. Brannan presents a series of more than 20 paintings that chronicle a deep friendship and explore her emotions as her friend struggles with a diagnosis of nodular melanoma. Brannan is donating 100 percent of the net proceeds from the show to the AIM at Melanoma Foundation, and the Eisemann Center is donating back its usual commission on works sold to maximize the donation.
  • RSO with Young Artists March 68 p.m. in the Hill Performance Hall. Tickets are $15-$75; a streaming option is available for $30.
    The Richardson Symphony Orchestra presents “Haydn, Walker & Beethoven,” featuring Solomon Ge, winner of the Ann & Charles Eisemann International Young Artists Competition. Ge will perform Beethoven’s “Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major.”
  • “Late Nite Catechism 3” March 137:30 p.m. in the Hill Performance Hall. Tickets are $38-$46.
    “‘Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3” is the latest “class” to be unveiled in the “Late Nite Catechism” comedy series. After teaching countless students about the saints, venial sins, limbo and more, Sister is now offering up hilarious lessons on the Sacraments of Marriage and the Last Rites, including her own wacky version of the Newlywed Game. Classroom participation is a must, so bring along your sweetie and a sense of humor for a session with the country’s feistiest couples counselor!

Unless otherwise noted, tickets to Eisemann Center events are available at the Eisemann Center Ticket Office (credit card only), 972-744-4650 and at www.eisemanncenter.com. Click here for more information about the Eisemann Center’s COVID-19 safety procedures.