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Jan 22 Thursday
On January 22nd, the Alex Bailey Quintet takes the stage for a powerful live jazz performance that blends technical mastery, deep groove, and spontaneous improvisation in an intimate setting designed for true music lovers. No backing tracks. No overproduction. Just real musicians, real instruments, and real energy.
Reserve online at thedispensarylounge.com or call (702) 458-6343.
Jan 23 Friday
The Afterparty brings together the work of Deborah Newman and Kat Ryals, two artists whose practices explore into the allure, excess, and inevitable decay of consumer culture filtered through the distinct lens of Las Vegas. Their work forms a layered dialogue about artifice, aspiration, and the fleeting nature of spectacle in a city built on illusion.
Through January 23.Free and open to the public.Hours by appointment. Call 702-229-3277 or email PRCGalleries@LasVegasNevada.gov.
Join Nevada Humanities Program Manager Kathleen Kuo in conversation with writer and narrative game designer Ashley Warren for a livestreamed Humanities at Play program. Using real life examples from NASA and other sources with education as their focus, they will discuss how tabletop role-playing games have been used to teach history, science, and other critical skills in the classroom and beyond.
Humanities at Play explores and showcases the significance of the humanities in everyday life through games, media, and popular culture. Join them for dynamic and interactive online and in-person events designed to spark thoughtful conversation and reflection.
Go to "Get Tickets" for the link.
Las Vegas Sinfonietta continues its genre-focused sixth season with Mostly Mozart: Art of the Symphony, on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026 at 3 p.m. at the Clark County Library Theater.
This intimate and dynamic program highlights the expressive evolution of the symphony during the Classical era, featuring works by Joseph Haydn, Johann Baptist Vanhal, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The concert features Haydn’s Symphony No. 44 (“Trauer”), a hallmark of the composer’s emotionally charged Sturm und Drang style; Vanhal’s Symphony in C Minor, a strikingly dramatic and rarely heard gem of 18th-century Vienna; and Mozart’s Symphony No. 29, a masterpiece of clarity, grace, and youthful brilliance.
Journey into the enchanting, and sometimes perilous, woods where the stories of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (of beanstalk fame), and Rapunzel intertwine with the quest of a childless Baker and his Wife to break a wicked Witch's curse. Funny, poignant, and surprisingly sophisticated, Into the Woods reminds us that the journey doesn't end with "Once Upon a Time," and that “No One Is Alone.”
Friday, Jan. 23, & 30 @ 7pmSaturday, Jan. 24, & 31 @ 2pm & 7pmSunday, Jan. 25, & Feb. 1 @ 2pmAll seats $37; students 18 and younger, $20
The Guardian is the story of the predatory nature of American economics during end-stage capitalism.
Bonnie and Frank wake up on their first day of retirement with plans to enjoy the fruits of their lifetime of labor. When they get a visit from their bank with an offer they cannot refuse, they find themselves in a new type of debt that they can never repay.
Written and Directed by Ernest HemmingsDramaturgy by Daz WellerSet Design by Joseph HammondLights and Sound by Jake Harell
January 23-January 26January 30-February 1February 5 & 7Times vary; check here.
Jan 24 Saturday
The Jewish Nevada International Film Festival celebrates the richness, diversity, and resilience of Jewish life and culture through the transformative power of cinema. By showcasing compelling stories from around the world—past and present—they aim to foster understanding, spark dialogue, and deepen the global appreciation of Jewish identity, heritage, and values. The festival serves as a vibrant platform for filmmakers, artists, and audiences of all backgrounds to explore the universal themes of memory, justice, faith, humor, and hope through a Jewish lens.
There are 15 films in 3 locations: Cinemark Suncoast, South Point and Windmill Library Theatre.
Jan 25 Sunday