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  • 1. Chatter Sunday

    Downtown | Music

    Holding sway at 10:30 am Sunday mornings, the Chatter chamber ensemble's classical-to-modern music program draws a devoted crowd of regulars...

    Holding sway at 10:30 am Sunday mornings, the Chatter chamber ensemble's classical-to-modern music program draws a devoted crowd of regulars. Free cappuccino and a spoken-word performance round out the one-hour shows. Expect the crème of local and guest performers—Santa Fe Opera stars often pop in during the season. Arrive early—the seating is open and limited; best to buy tickets ahead (online).

    Las Puertas, 1512 1st St. NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87102, USA

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    Rate Includes: $15
  • 2. Albuquerque Little Theatre

    Old Town | Theater

    Albuquerque Little Theatre is a nonprofit community troupe that's been going strong since 1930. Its staff of professionals teams up with local...

    Albuquerque Little Theatre is a nonprofit community troupe that's been going strong since 1930. Its staff of professionals teams up with local volunteer talent to produce comedies, dramas, musicals, and mysteries. The company theater, across the street from Old Town, was built in 1936 and designed by John Gaw Meem. It contains an art gallery, a large lobby, and a cocktail lounge.

    224 San Pasquale Ave. SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87104, USA
    505-242–4750
  • 3. KiMo Theatre

    Downtown | Dance

    The stunning KiMo Theatre, an extravagantly ornamented 650-seat Pueblo Deco movie palace, is one of the best places in town to see any type...

    The stunning KiMo Theatre, an extravagantly ornamented 650-seat Pueblo Deco movie palace, is one of the best places in town to see any type of show. Jazz, dance, blues, film—everything from traveling road shows to an inspired city-sponsored film series (Hitchcock pre-Hollywood, for example)—might turn up here. Former Albuquerque resident Vivian Vance of I Love Lucy fame once performed on the stage; today you're more likely to see Laurie Anderson, Wilco, or a film-festival screening.

    423 Central Ave. NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87102, USA
    505-768–3544
  • 4. New Mexico Philharmonic

    The highly respected New Mexico Philharmonic dips deeply into the full realm of classical repertoire, including, at Christmas, Handel's Messiah. Most performances are at 2,000-seat...

    The highly respected New Mexico Philharmonic dips deeply into the full realm of classical repertoire, including, at Christmas, Handel's Messiah. Most performances are at 2,000-seat Popejoy Hall or the National Hispanic Cultural Center's superb Roy E. Disney Hall; in summer they occasionally suit up for outdoor performances at the ABQ BioPark.

    Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    505-323–4343
  • 5. Popejoy Hall

    University of New Mexico | Dance

    Popejoy Hall presents blockbuster Broadway touring shows, dance performances, concerts from rock and pop to mariachi and classical, comedy acts...

    Popejoy Hall presents blockbuster Broadway touring shows, dance performances, concerts from rock and pop to mariachi and classical, comedy acts, and lectures. Rodey Theatre, a smaller, 400-seat house in the same complex, stages experimental and niche works throughout the year. Keller Hall, also in the Center for the Arts, is a small venue with fine acoustics, a perfect home for the university's excellent chamber music program.

    University of New Mexico Center for the Arts, 203 Cornell Dr. NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131, USA
    505-925–5858

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    Rate Includes: Free parking at remote lots includes shuttle service to venue
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  • 6. Tricklock Company

    Downtown | Theater

    In January and February, theater fans of the fresh and new flock to the Revolutions International Theatre Festival, presented by the Tricklock...

    In January and February, theater fans of the fresh and new flock to the Revolutions International Theatre Festival, presented by the Tricklock Company. Recognized internationally, Tricklock mounts productions throughout the year and emphasizes works that take it—and the audience—to the edge of theatrical possibility.

    110 Gold Ave. SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87102, USA
    505-254–8393

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