‘ANASTASIA’
NOVEMBER 19-24, UA CENTENNIAL HALL
Directed by Tony Award winner Darko Tresnjak, this musical inspired by the beloved film “Anastasia” follows Anya from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the city of Paris in the 1920s. Being pursued by a relentless Soviet officer, Anya embarks on a journey to find home, love and family with the aid of a charming conman and lovable ex-aristocrat. Tickets on sale beginning September 20, check their website for a list of show times. www.broadwayintucson.com
MEXICAN BASEBALL FIESTA
OCTOBER 3-6
The Vamos a Tucson Mexican Baseball Fiesta returns to Tucson for the ninth straight year, as this year’s tournament will feature the most Mexican Pacific League teams in the event’s history. The local University of Arizona Wildcats baseball team will also see some action, as well as MLB prospects from the Arizona Fall League. Kino Sports Complex. www.mexican baseballfiesta.com
TUCSON MEET YOURSELF
OCTOBER 11-13
Celebrate the cultural diversity of the Southwest Arizona region as this three-day open-air block party brings food, folk art, performances, community exhibits and children’s activities to the Jacomé Plaza. This folklife festival aims to carry on traditions of the multi-national Arizona-Sonora region past down through generations. Admission is free. www.tucsonmeetyourself.com
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Southern Arizona Wineries
Move over Napa wine country, there’s a new kid on the block. Arizona has become nationally known for creating highly-acclaimed and award-winning wines and spirits produced in Southern Arizona. A day trip to Arizona wine country by car is a scenic one and a half hour drive from Tucson, reserved for free spirits who wish to visit all the wineries and distilleries at their leisure on “winery row.” There are over a dozen to explore, but below are four of our favorites.
Out Of The Ordinary
There’s a wide variety of art museums in the Tucson area where art-lovers can get their creative fix, but Southwest AZ also has a few off-the-beaten-path places to view art at.