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See Hear Do: Warming Up

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Rainbow Company Youth Theatre

Close your winter out with a well-rounded lineup of art, theatre, jazz, and literature

Feb. 28 - March 9

The musical adaptation of Rick Riordan's bestseller, The Lightning Thief, follows teenager Percy Jackson and his friends as they embark on a quest to find Zeus' missing lightning bolt and prevent a war among the gods. Percy, a newly discovered demigod, must grapple with his uncontrollable powers, unwanted destiny, and a slew of mythological monsters on his journey to clear his name and save the world.

Performances Feb. 28-March 9, 2025. Sensory-friendly/American Sign Language-interpreted performance Friday, March 7, at 7p.

March 2

Explore the connections between the four natural elements—earth, air, fire, and water—and their influence on both artistic expression and desert gardening. Inspired by Rita Deanin Abbey's artwork, JoJami Tyler will reveal how aligning with nature's rhythms can transform desert gardens into vibrant spaces. A guided exploration of Rita Deanin Abbey’s art is included with a Q&A session to answer your gardening questions for cultivating a thriving desert garden year-round.

Note: Early registration is recommended due to limited space

March 7 - 8

The Smith Center's side room, Myron's, favors Broadway crooners, smooth-jazz headliners, and lounge/cover acts. But in March, its calendar lands some big gets for fans of less commercial music, including Branford Marsalis. He and his quartet will be bringing their traditional jazz music that fans won't be grumbling about in the intimate venue.

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March 11

Sabrina Imbler is an acclaimed science writer, essayist, and science journalist known for their intrigue for sea life. That being said, they will be reading from their book "How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures," this March. As a queer and mix-raced individual, Imbler has received attention from the Asian American Writers' Workshop, Tin House, and even supported by the Cafe Royal Cultural Foundation.






Mike has been a producer for State of Nevada since 2019. He produces — and occasionally hosts — segments covering entertainment, gaming & tourism, sports, health, Nevada’s marijuana industry, and other areas of Nevada life.
Maicyn Udani is a news intern for Nevada Public Radio, working on KNPR's State of Nevada and Desert Companion.