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This fall, don’t miss these intriguing classical music and opera performances
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This fall, don’t miss these intriguing classical music and opera performances

Fans of contemporary and out-of-the-box opera and orchestral music have plenty to be excited about this season, with offerings from organizations such as Wichita Grand Opera, Opera Kansas, Wichita Symphony Orchestra, and more

Between this life and the next: works by Jerome Tiger at the Mid-America All-Indian Museum
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Between this life and the next: works by Jerome Tiger at the Mid-America All-Indian Museum

Seven works by the Mvskogee Creek-Seminole artist convey the mastery he achieved in his brief career. The works will be on view through November.

Reckoning with history: "The Minutes" at Wichita Community Theatre
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Reckoning with history: "The Minutes" at Wichita Community Theatre

A talented and well-prepared cast grounds the 2019 Tracy Letts play about a public meeting that goes off the rails. It’s on stage through Sunday.

Socializing while sober: How some Wichitans are cultivating alcohol-free communities
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Socializing while sober: How some Wichitans are cultivating alcohol-free communities

Want to have fun and meet new people without drinking? Meet some of the folks involved in local sober groups.

The photo behind a scene: Photoworx at KU School of Medicine-Wichita
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The photo behind a scene: Photoworx at KU School of Medicine-Wichita

The diverse works of 10 south-central Kansas photographers are featured in an exhibition at the medical school's William J. Reals Gallery. It's on view through September 30.

The real monster is not who you think: “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” at Roxy’s Downtown
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The real monster is not who you think: “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” at Roxy’s Downtown

The musical version splits the tonal difference between Disney's animation and the original 19th-century novel. Performances run through September 7.

Old songs, new sound: Dani Echo releases latest collection of lovably weird folk tunes
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Old songs, new sound: Dani Echo releases latest collection of lovably weird folk tunes

Released under the moniker Old Man Creaky Bones, "Cold Commodities and Knowing Pains" is a collection of 14 songs written over the past 10 years but only now fully realized and recorded. Echo will perform tracks from the album for the first time this Friday at Harvester Arts.

All the feels: 'Beautiful: The Carole King Musical' at Music Theatre Wichita
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All the feels: 'Beautiful: The Carole King Musical' at Music Theatre Wichita

A strong lead performance and large, diverse cast bring King's multitude of hits to life on the Century II Concert Hall stage. Performances continue through August 25.

Recalculating the equation: 'Tetra Zeros' at Mulberry Art Gallery
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Recalculating the equation: 'Tetra Zeros' at Mulberry Art Gallery

An exhibition of six "self-portraits" is an exploration of multiracial identities. The works will be on view at the Revolutsia gallery through September 13.

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