At the Eisemann Center:  

  • “First Friday” Reception Tonight
    Forrest and Virginia Green Mezzanine Gallery (upper level of lobby; elevator access) 
    Admission: Free 
    Reception plus exhibit: Friday, March 6, 6-8 p.m., includes light bites
    Regular viewing hours, through March 29: Mondays-Saturdays 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and during all public performances

    The annual Eisemann Center showcase of the work of RISD students in grades PK-12 has been extended for a second month. Through challenging curricular art activities aligned with the standards of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Fine Arts and the school’s art curriculum, students are provided this venue to showcase their skills as well as their understanding of process and creative development which supports the goals and skill level of all students.   
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center Presents “Great American Crooners” Tonight 
    Bank of America Theatre
    Tickets: $49 and $59.50 (tickets)
    Friday, March 6
    8 p.m.

    Benny Benack III (Downbeat Magazine #1 Rising Star), Robbie Lee and Shenel Johns perform favorites like “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Misty,” “I Only Have Eyes for You,” “Moon River” and many, many more. In addition to soaring vocals, this trio of Jazz at Lincoln Center favorites will share incredible true stories about the legendary performers who brought these timeless songs to life. Part of the Eisemann Series Presents 2025-26 Season.  
  • “The Great Race: The Story of the Chinese Zodiac” Tomorrow Afternoon 
    Bank of America Theatre
    Tickets: $28-$38.50 (tickets)
    Saturday, March 7
    2 p.m.

    The Honolulu Theatre for Youth presents a show that weaves a family celebration with a retelling of one of the most beloved tales in Chinese folklore—the origin story of the Chinese Zodiac. Join characters Po Po and Kung Kung as they celebrate Chinese New Year by making dumplings and sharing the story of The Great Race with their grandkids, Freddie and Ivy, teaching them how each animal earned its place in the Chinese Zodiac. Traditional Chinese movement, music, and martial arts are included in the performance. Part of the Eisemann Center Presents 2025-26 season.  
  • RSO presents “Stars of the Future” Tomorrow Night 
    Hill Performance Hall
    Tickets: $28-$91.50 (tickets)
    Saturday, March 7
    7:30 p.m.

    A night of unparalleled musical brilliance as the Richardson Symphony Orchestra welcomes Eiline Tai, the 2026 Ann & Charles Eisemann International Young Artist Competition winner, as she takes on Shostakovich’s powerful “Cello Concerto No. 1.” The program also includes Tchaikovsky’s “Romeo and Juliet,” Mussorgsky’s “Dawn on the Moskva River” and de Falla’s “Three Dances” from “The Three-Cornered Hat.”  
  • Chloe Arnold’s “Syncopated Ladies Live!” Tap Show Sunday 
    Hill Performance Hall
    Tickets: $49-$70 (tickets)
    Sunday, March 8
    7:30 p.m. The world-famous Syncopated Ladies, created by Emmy-award nominated choreographer and tap dancer Chloe Arnold, bring their fierce footwork and feminine style to the Eisemann Center on this electrifying national tour. The ground-breaking, all-female tap production features today’s music from pop to hip-hop to salsa. Part of the Eisemann Center Presents 2025-26 season.