Upcoming Events
February 18, 2027
Ballet Folklórico de México
de Amalia Hernández
Celebrate more than 70 years of original choreographies, elaborate handcrafted costumes, and extraordinary precision with the most emblematic folkloric dance ensemble in the world.
Founded in 1952 by dancer and choreographer Amalia Hernández, the Ballet Folklórico de México revolutionized the concept of traditional dance and transformed the history of Mexican dance, laying the groundwork and setting the tone for thousands of dance troupes in Mexico and abroad with the characteristic seal of its creator. Amalia Hernández carried out in-depth research across Mexico, studying not only the traditional dances but also the music, customs, and typical costumes. She then imbued them with new meaning, recreated, staged, and brought them to life with a theatrical vision no one had seen before.
Today, her repertoire has become a classic, but one that is renewed, transformed, and enriched with the passage of time. With more than 45 million spectators and countless recognitions, the legacy of Amalia Hernández has never been more alive thanks to the ensemble’s over 120 original dances, elaborate handcrafted costumes, and dancers of extraordinary precision. This is the kind of performance you have to see to believe. Experience Ballet Folklórico de México live at Centennial Hall.
June 25, 2026
The Art of Black Culture Through Movement
Juneteenth and Beyond
Celebrate the artistry, rhythm, and cultural legacy of Black expression through a one-of-a-kind evening of live music, dynamic movement, and a curated culinary experience.
Juneteenth and Beyond: The Art of Black Culture Through Movement is an inspiring evening that brings together performance, music, and food in a single, unforgettable celebration. Theatre of Movement, led by University of Arizona School of Dance Director Duane Cyrus, takes the stage for a dynamic performance accompanied by live musical instrumentation and artistic storytelling that honors the richness and influence of Black culture across generations.
The experience extends beyond the stage. Included with every ticket is a curated three-course meal inspired by Afro-Caribbean flavors, traditions, and culture, making this evening as much a feast for the senses as it is for the soul. As a special thank you, guests will also receive a complimentary event t-shirt with ticket purchase, while supplies last. Celebrate the legacy. Feel the movement. Savor the culture at Centennial Hall.
October 31, 2026
Manual Cinema
The 4th Witch
Enter a world of shadow, magic, and revenge as Manual Cinema transforms Shakespeare’s Macbeth into a breathtaking new story told entirely through shadow puppetry set to live music.
The 4th Witch is a stunning new tale that begins at the edge of war. When a warlord’s army invades a small town, a young girl escapes into a dark, ancient forest. Orphaned and alone, she is taken in by a witch who teaches her the craft. As her skills grow, so does her grief, and so does her hunger for vengeance against the man who took everything from her. Manual Cinema tells this story without a single word of dialogue, relying entirely on shadow puppetry, actors in silhouette, and a powerful live music score to pull audiences deep into a world that feels both timeless and urgent.
Inspired by the world of Shakespeare’s Macbeth but told from an entirely new perspective, The 4th Witch explores grief, war, and the cycles of violence left behind on the battlefield long after the fighting ends. It is a story about the people history forgets and the cost of vengeance on those who survive. Manual Cinema is one of the most inventive theatrical companies working today, and this production is among their most ambitious and visually arresting works. No dialogue. No narration. Just pure visual storytelling at its most powerful; live at Centennial Hall.
November 17, 2026 - November 21, 2026
Scott Silven
The Lost Things
Step into a world of breathtaking illusions and unforgettable storytelling as Scottish illusionist Scott Silven invites Tucson audiences to explore the mysterious side of what it means to be human.
The Lost Things is a journey through wonder, memory, and the strange beauty hidden inside the things we lose. Created and performed by celebrated illusionist Scott Silven and directed by Graham McLaren, the show weaves awe-inspiring illusions together with a deeply personal narrative to create something that feels less like a magic show and more like a profound shared experience. Silven believes theatre is where we gather to witness the impossible together, and The Lost Things is built entirely around that belief.
Designed by Jamie Vartan and featuring illusions that have left audiences genuinely speechless, The Lost Things has earned a reputation as one of the most moving and inventive shows of its kind. Arizona Arts Live is a proud co-commissioner of this production, making Tucson part of the story of this remarkable work. This is an evening that will make you look at memory, loss, and the surprising places where wonder lives differently. Recommended for ages 12 and up. Experience Scott Silven live at Marroney Theatre.
May 4, 2027
Gravity & Other Myths
Ten Thousand Hours
Marvel at the limits of the human body as eight world-class acrobats from Australia investigate physical skill and reveal, in stunning fashion, what it truly takes to master something extraordinary.
Everybody is a master of something. Ten Thousand Hours is a show about the work behind the wonder. Created by Gravity & Other Myths, an acclaimed circus company from Adelaide, Australia, the show follows eight acrobats as they investigate physical skill: how you get it, how you refine it, and what it costs to perfect it. This is an ode to the countless hours needed to achieve great things. A tribute to the dedication required to realise our physical ambitions. Every flip, balance, and flight you witness on stage represents years of quiet, unglamorous dedication.
Gravity & Other Myths has built a global reputation for circus that feels honest and deeply human. Ten Thousand Hours carries that spirit fully, treating acrobatic virtuosity not as magic but as the product of real bodies doing real work over real time. The performance is primarily non-verbal, making it completely accessible regardless of language background and genuinely captivating for audiences of all ages. More than a show, it’s a love letter to every person who has ever committed themselves to getting better at something. Experience this breathtaking performance live at Centennial Hall.
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