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St. Patrick’s Day is here, and Sacramento is abuzz with excitement and celebrations. Whether you’re looking to hunt for leprechauns or wear your best green attire at a festive bar crawl, Sacramento365 has rounded up some events so you can have the luckiest time in Sacramento.
If you are looking for a show that makes you feel uplifted and gives a new twist on the history, you think you already know you will need to see SIX THE MUSICAL.
If you are coming for the basketball, you will be leaving absolutely enthralled with the characters and storyline. Not only will you examine your own relationships, but you will also be reminded that honesty is the best policy in life.
With markets, dinners, and music, the 916 is more than ready to start the season of love. From Galentine’s festivities to saucy revues, Sacramento365 has rounded up all the ways you can be swept off your feet in Sacramento.
If you are looking to be rescued from a mundane evening, look no further than seeing RESCUE ME at B Street theatre, playing now through February 18. You’ll leave buoyed by laughter at this theatrical voyage worth every comedic wave.
JAGGED LITTLE PILL is a powerhouse of a show with unbelievable performances you don’t want to miss. The show challenges us to stand against passivity and remind us how imperfectly perfect the human experience is.
From dancing the night away to splurging on a delicious dinner, Sacramento365 has rounded up some events to help you ring in the New Year here in Sac.
Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley is a can’t miss holiday show of the season. You will be roaring with laughter and will leave the theatre eager to embrace your own holiday love.
LES MISERABLES continues to captivate audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of musical theatre. It’s not just a musical; it’s an experience that lingers in the soul long after the final note has faded.
JUMP is a play that reminds us of the power of human connections, even in the most unexpected places and under the most challenging circumstances. It is a must-see production that skillfully balances the weight of grief with moments of laughter and surprise
By Montana Lynch