“Keeping the Light: The Story of the Bravery, Heroism and Courage of African American Lighthouse Keepers and Lifesaving Service” as told by Harriet Tubman

In honor of Black History Month, which begins on February 1, the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) will present two showings of “Keeping the Light: The Story of the Bravery, Heroism and Courage of African American Lighthouse Keepers and Lifesaving Service” as told by Harriet Tubman, portrayed by actor, director, and producer Christine Dixon, on Wednesday, February 1, 2023. The first performance from 3:30-5:30 pm is designed for children, and the second performance from 7:00-9:00 pm is for adults. Both shows will tell the stories of African American lighthouse keepers as well as explore Tubman’s own history and that of Captain Richard Etheridge, who became the first African American to command a United States Life Saving station in 1880. Following each performance there will be additional time for questions. Cost is $35 for museum members, and $50 for members of the public. Tickets at: https://sbmm.org/santa-barbara-event/. Become a member at https://sbmm.org.

The Cornadoes Present: It’s a Very Corny Christmas

Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara 1535 Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

Celebrate the holiday season with a jolly night of improvised comedy, hosted by The Cornadoes! Following a special featured performance by STEVE!, The Cornadoes will deck the halls with their own style of improv shenanigans. The party continues with a short form jam, in which anyone is invited to play an improv game on stage

$10

Medora’s Book Club featuring Bond Hunter

On January 30, Medora’s Book Club features a taut, international thrilled called Bond Hunter, written by Kia McInerny, that explores little known facts of Wall Street's role in financing Germany's war on Europe. The book, set in October 1994, occurs four years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Stunned by the mysterious death of

$50

Maternal Love Unleashed: ‘Everybody’s Favorite Mothers’ Premieres at UCSB

Hatlen Theater 552 University Rd, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

What is the true power of a mother’s love? Can it change the world? What happens when mothers come together in support of their children? Those questions are at the heart of award-winning playwright James Still’s latest piece, “Everybody’s Favorite Mothers,” a true story that takes place in the past, casts a spotlight into the

Auditions for Musical Comedy

We're thrilled to announce that auditions for a hilarious comedy musical are coming up in April. It's going to be a blast, and we can't wait to see what you bring to the stage. Auditions will be held downtown at Wylde Works on: Sunday, April 14th, 3:30PM-5:30PM Wednesday, April 17th, 6:30PM-8:30PM. Thanks for all you

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