At the Eisemann Center:

  • New Art Exhibit in Green Gallery; “First Friday” Reception Tonight 
    Forrest and Virginia Green Mezzanine Gallery, second floor of lobby
    Admission: Free
    Through Nov. 30
    Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and during all public events
    Meet the artist at a free reception tonight, Nov. 7, from 6-8 p.m., light bites provided

    This month’s exhibition is “Guided by Legacy,” the work of multidisciplinary artist Gaurii S. Kumaar. Through 2D paintings and 3D sculptures, Kumaar delves into the nature of belonging within India’s traditional caste system and inheritance practices, explored through the lens of Eastern narratives, astrology and fate. 

    More information: click here
  • “The Takeover Comedy Show” Tonight
    Hill Performance Hall
    Tickets: $20 (tickets
    Friday, Nov. 7
    7 p.m.

    Presented by HumanAppeal USA, this show is a cultural event that features a diverse group of comedians from various backgrounds, including Said Durrah, Moses the Comic, Yasmin Elhady and Tez Ilyas. 
  • “Churchill” starring David Payne Tonight thru Sunday
    Bank of America Theatre
    Tickets: $47-$67 (tickets) (use promo code “CH25” for 25 percent off)
    Nov. 7-9
    Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m.

    In this often funny, sometimes touching and always engaging one-man-show, Sir Winston Churchill has just been awarded honorary US citizenship by President John F. Kennedy, and The American-Oxford Society has asked the former prime minister to address them and discuss what this honor means to him. Veteran British actor David Payne brings Churchill to life onstage, delighting the audience with thoughts and remembrances of his exploits during the Boer War, his constant battles with Britain’s fellow politicians, his special relationship with America and America’s presidents. But most telling of all, Churchill enlightens the audience with intimate and touching details of the two special women in his life—his wife Clementine and Queen Elizabeth. Part of the Eisemann Center Presents 2025-26 season in collaboration with Emery Entertainment.