Eisemann Center:
- Pegasus Theatre’s “A Trifle Dead: The Movie” Streams Fridays in January
8 p.m. Fridays Jan. 15 and 22. Tickets are $18.
“A Trifle Dead: The Movie” is another hilarious whodunit from Pegasus Theatre, featuring beloved Pegasus characters Harry Hunsacker, Nigel Grouse and Lt. Foster trying to find a murderer in a mansion full of suspects, on a cold night in 1938. For cost and safety reasons, this show does not employ Pegasus’ special trade-secret Living Black and White® technique, but it was taped in black and white to give the performance a similar look.
Video: https://vimeo.com/500628338/5e0b1853a3 - PSO with Violinist Charles Yang Jan. 16 (Livestream)
8 p.m. livestreamed from the Eisemann Center. Tickets are $25 and may be purchased by phone at 972-473-7262 or online at www.planosymphony.org.
The Plano Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Hector Guzman, performs with “genre-defying virtuoso violinist” Charles Yang, a member of the world-renowned string trio, “Time for Three.” The program includes works by Dvorak, Brahms, Ravel, Piazzolla, Freddie Mercury/Queen, Lennon/McCartney and more. - “TapN2Tap” Professional Tap Show Jan. 17
7 p.m. in the Hill Performance Hall. Tickets are $39-$59. Stream the performance for $20.
The RIFF Dallas tap festival, a multi-day workshop/learning event being held this weekend in Richardson for tap professionals, hosts an open-to-the-public show featuring tap pros from across the U.S. as well as select tap ensembles from California and Washington, D.C. (more info at www.riffdallas.org) - Enneagram Art Exhibit Ends Jan. 24
Noon-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and during all public performances, in the Green Mezzanine Gallery. Admission is free.
The nine Enneagram personality types come to life in “By the Numbers: An Enneagram Series,” featuring paintings by Michelle B Noah.
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.