Nov 20 Wednesday
Join us for a spine-tingling evening of dramatic readings from the beloved book 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey by Kathryn Tucker Windham. Held in the historic Drish House, one of Alabama's most haunted buildings, you'll hear chilling tales such as "Death Lights in the Tower," brought to life by Tuscaloosa's talented actors. Enjoy delicious food, with a cash bar available. We are pleased to partner with UA Press on this event.
Nov 21 Thursday
Nov 23 Saturday
Immerse yourself in a captivating True Crime Mystery Dinner Theatre - a national sensation since our Los Angeles opening in 2004! Surrender to an evening brimming with suspense, laughter, and spontaneous moments that are genuinely one-of-a-kind.Say goodbye to predictable, scripted performances and hello to a dynamic, interactive experience that shatters the traditional mold of Mystery Dinner Theatre. Our stage is not confined to a platform in front of the room - it's the entire space, and you're not just a spectator - you're a potential part of the show!As the night unfurls, you'll question the line between reality and performance. Is it scripted, or is it real? Only one way to find out. Step into the unpredictable world of our True Crime Mystery Dinner Theatre with The Dinner Detective and become a part of the story that's still being written. Will YOU be the one to solve the mystery?
This event runs from Jan 6, 2024 to Dec 28, 2024 and happens every:Saturdays: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Nov 26 Tuesday
VST invites you to attend our annual tree-lighting ceremony. Enjoy refreshments, entertainment by our VST 24-25 Season cast, and a visit from the Jolliest Elf, Santa. Bring the family to start the holiday season with our family's new favorite Highland Park tradition! Doors open at 4:30 PM with performances and countdown starting at 5:00 PM. Then photos with Santa after Tree Lighting.
Nov 30 Saturday
Dec 06 Friday
The University of Alabama Department of Theatre & Dance will host their five MFA Dance candidates on December 6. Newly choreographed and improvised dance works will be presented at 5:30pm on the Dance Theatre stage in the English Building on The University of Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa. Attending the concert is free for all patrons. This concert offers an eclectic program featuring reflective, provocative, and deeply personal works. Audiences will experience both solo and ensemble pieces that provide insight into the research and creative processes of these emerging artists. Second-year MFA candidates Micah Courtland and Kate Fleming will present ensemble pieces, while first-year candidates Ricky Dieter, Sharve Kelley, and Jordan Prough will share their solo works. A post-performance talk-back session with the choreographers will follow, offering audience members the chance to engage directly with the artists about their inspirations, challenges, and experiences in creating these unique dances.
Dec 07 Saturday
Dec 14 Saturday
Dec 21 Saturday
Dec 28 Saturday