Carol Burnett Live Tobin Center for the Performing Arts March 19

xix for 2019: A San Antonio arts and entertainment preview

It'due south 2019. In merely a few months, San Antonio "Hamilton" fans finally will accept a shot at seeing Lin-Manuel Miranda'south monster Broadway striking about the Founding Fathers.

Don't throw information technology away.

And hold onto this listing, too. It's our guide to the twelvemonth's 19 most anticipated shows, exhibits and events in San Antonio, including a large addition to San Antonio'southward arts scene, an innovative gimmicky opera and a visit from one of pop's biggest stars.

There are so many things to practice, and you won't have to await much longer.

"As I": Composer Linda Kaminsky's chamber opera follows a transgender adult female's journeying earlier and later her transition. In conjunction with the production, Alamo City Opera volition present a series of public events exploring transgender issues.

Jan. nineteen-20. Buena Vista Theater, UTSA downtown campus. 210-314-6696; alamocityopera.org.

"American Dreams: Classic Cars and Postwar Paintings": The McNay Art Museum explores postwar America with a look at both the fine art produced — including Pop, Op and Abstract Expressionism — and the sleek cars being manufactured. The cars include a 1948 Tucker Torpedo, a 1956 DeSoto Firedome and a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette; artists represented include Grace Hartigan, Roy Lichtenstein and Edna Andrade.

Feb. 14-May xix. McNay Art Museum. mcnayart.org.

LeAnn Rimes: A star since she was a kid, Rimes has fabricated a lot of music in her 36 years, land both classsic and gimmicky, gospel, roadhouse rock and dejection. She'll bear on it all during a iii-night stand dubbed "One Vocalization, No Boundaries."

Feb. xv-17. Gruene Hall, New Braunfels. gruenehall.com

Terrance Hayes: National Book Honour-winning poet's most recent collection was "American Sonnets for my Past and Time to come Assassin." He but published his first work of prose, "To Bladder in the Space Between," which contains essays, drawings and experimental works "in chat" with the belatedly poet Etheridge Knight.

Feb. 21-March i. Gemini Ink. geminiink.org

Susana Baca: The acclaimed vocalist, who blends traditional and contemporary approaches, has been credited with helping to revive Afro-Peruvian music. Her latest release is "Afrodiaspora."

February. 23. Jo Long Theatre, Carver Community Cultural Middle. thecarver.org.

Ballad Burnett: The honest-to-goodness American treasure, who was born right here in San Antonio, returns to her hometown for a look back at her eponymous variety show. She'll screen clips and will too take questions from the audience.

March 19. Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. tobincenter.org.

Pinkish: Seven albums into her career, Pink could stand up on a bare stage and deliver a knockout performance, drawing on songs such as "So What," "Just Give Me a Reason" and "Get the Party Started." Her Beautiful Trauma tour has much more than in store, of course, with sets and stunts suitable for a Cirque du Soleil troupe.

March 21. AT&T Center. attcenter.com

Ella Mai: One of the breakout stars of 2018, British singer Mai brought romantic R&B dorsum to the popular charts with her big hit "Boo'd Up." The success of her follow-up, "Trip," proved she will be more than a one-hitting wonder.

March 28. Aztec Theatre. theaztectheatre.com

San Antonio Symphony Jump Festival: Music Director Sebastian Lang-Lessing decided to go really big with the symphony'due south annual festival. Each of the 3 programs that the symphony will play volition focus on the music of a dissimilar European country, and each plan too volition spotlight the food of those countries. (Details on how that will work are still being hammered out.)

The programs are "Tuscan Tour of Taste," March 29-30; "Flavors of French republic," Apr 5-vi; and "Savor Spain," April 12-1. Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Sasymphony.org.

Yo-Yo Ma: The acclaimed cellist is bringing The Bach Project, which pairs concerts with outreach projects, to the city. Ma will play 6 Bach suites here, then will caput to Laredo for a day of community engagement. The concert is being presented by Arts San Antonio.

April 12, Laurie Auditorium, Trinity University. artssa.org.

Joan Baez: The queen of the folk revival of the '60s, Baez is turning back time on her farewell tour with a setlist that includes songs by Bob Dylan, Woodie Guthrie and Pete Seeger. Sure San Antonio fans, no doubt, will be anticipating the only striking Baez wrote, "Diamonds & Rust," in part considering Judas Priest got it on the radio in this town.

April 16. Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. tobincenter.org

"The Trivial Foxes": Lillian Hellman'south classic 1939 drama digs into the inter-family battle for command over a business. (Bette Davis starred in the moving-picture show; if you haven't seen it, you're missing out.) Archetype Theatre has a fantastic cast for its staging, including Tony Ciaravino, Kelly Hilliard Roush, Byrd Bonner, John O'Neill and Alyx Gonzales, who simply wrapped a terrific turn in the company'southward vacation play, "Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley."

May iii-26. Classic Theatre. classictheatre.org

"Hamilton": Remember when a hip-hop oriented musical bio of founding male parent Alexander Hamilton sounded like the most insane idea ever? Neither exercise we. Lin-Manuel Miranda's theater juggernaut makes its San Antonio debut with a three-calendar week run equally office of the Broadway in San Antonio series.

May 7-26. Purple Theatre. majesticempire.com.

"Faust": Opera San Antonio wraps up its 2018-'xix flavor with composer Charles Gounod'southward telling of the story of an aging scholar whose deal with the devil has far-reaching consequences. Garnett Bruce, who directed the company's staging of "La Traviata," is directing. The production will feature sets and costumes from Francesca Zambello's 1986 production for the Houston 1000 Opera.

May nine and 11. Tobin Middle for the Performing Arts. Operasa.org.

Ariana Grande: A rising popular star with a devoted fan base became something more in the wake of terror and heartbreak, a profile in resilience and good will. In 2018, she followed "Sweetener," the the most warmly received album of her young career, with "Thank U, Next," her starting time No. ane striking.

May 17. AT&T Middle. attcenter.com

"Men of Steel, Women of Wonder": The exhibit, which was organized by the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, digs into the ways that artists accept responded to Superman and Wonder Adult female. The works range from the Depression all the style through the 21st century.

June 22-Sept. ane. San Antonio Museum of Art. samuseum.org.

"Matilda: The Musical": The Public Theater of San Antonio will become the first Alamo Metropolis theater company to tackle the musical. The show is adapted from Roald Dahl's novel about a neglected little girl who discovers that she has surprising powers and puts them to use to combat the many bullies in her life.

July eleven-Aug. xi. The Public Theater of San Antonio. thepublicsa.org.

Kiss: Subsequently more than than twoscore decades, the San Antonio battallion of the Kiss Ground forces will muster out when the hard-rock icons bring their Finish of the Road tour to town. They may not rock and roll all night, but Cistron Simmons and Paul Stanley aren't going to leave without putting on a show.

Sept. eight. AT&T Center. attcenter.com

Ruby City opens: The x,000-square-human foot contemporary art center, which will business firm the vast art drove of the late Linda Step, opens. The edifice'southward look, including its red color and the manner that information technology sparkles in the dominicus, was inspired by a dream Pace had. It was designed by noted builder Sir David Adjaye, who will give a talk about his work at Trinity University on Jan. 29.

Oct. 13. lindapacefoundation.org

Deborah Martin is an arts writer in the San Antonio and Bexar Canton area. Read her on our gratis site, mySA.com, and on our subscriber site, ExpressNews.com. | dlmartin@express-news.net | Twitter: @DeborahMartinEN

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