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SUMMARY:Outdoor Filmmaking Camp
DESCRIPTION:Connecting with Nature Through Film and Advocacy\nThis immersive\, hands-on camp is for teens who want to forge a deeper connection with nature through a combination of direct experience and the arts.     \nDuring the week of the camp—a collaboration between the Tucson Village Farm and the Fox Tucson Theatre—participants will head into Southern Arizona’s most inspiring landscapes\, including field trips to the Santa Ritas and Mt. Lemmon.  There they will put into practice the arts techniques and understandings that they will be learning from filmmakers\, writers\, and environmental advocates\, developing skills ranging from creative communication and cinematography to audio recording and editing.    \nThe week culminates in an unforgettable experience: campers’ films showcased on the big screen at the iconic Fox Theatre\, where Tucsonans have come to see major movies for almost 100 years!  Participants will leave with two bite-sized films that pack a punch\, other opportunities to share their films in the community\, and the ability to continue making powerful movies with just their phones!    \nPerfect for teens who love film\, nature\, or both\, this camp empowers participants to turn their ideas into impactful stories.  No filmmaking experience is required—just curiosity\, creativity\, and a desire to connect with nature and make a difference through art.  \nDuring this camp\, students will: \n\nDeepen their connection with nature through the arts\nLearn smartphone filmmaking fundamentals\, including framing\, sound\, and editing\nBuild safe\, responsible\, and respectful filming habits\nDevelop creative storytelling skills through scripting and visual dialogue\nShare their films with the community at the Fox Theatre’s Monsoon Literacy Celebration (June 27–28) 
URL:https://onstageaz.com/event/outdoor-filmmaking-camp/2026-06-08/
LOCATION:Fox Tucson Theatre\, 17 W Congress St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,film,Outdoor
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fox Tucson Theatre":MAILTO:foxinfo@foxtucson.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260609T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T131548
CREATED:20260406T185927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T190432Z
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Filmmaking Camp
DESCRIPTION:Connecting with Nature Through Film and Advocacy\nThis immersive\, hands-on camp is for teens who want to forge a deeper connection with nature through a combination of direct experience and the arts.     \nDuring the week of the camp—a collaboration between the Tucson Village Farm and the Fox Tucson Theatre—participants will head into Southern Arizona’s most inspiring landscapes\, including field trips to the Santa Ritas and Mt. Lemmon.  There they will put into practice the arts techniques and understandings that they will be learning from filmmakers\, writers\, and environmental advocates\, developing skills ranging from creative communication and cinematography to audio recording and editing.    \nThe week culminates in an unforgettable experience: campers’ films showcased on the big screen at the iconic Fox Theatre\, where Tucsonans have come to see major movies for almost 100 years!  Participants will leave with two bite-sized films that pack a punch\, other opportunities to share their films in the community\, and the ability to continue making powerful movies with just their phones!    \nPerfect for teens who love film\, nature\, or both\, this camp empowers participants to turn their ideas into impactful stories.  No filmmaking experience is required—just curiosity\, creativity\, and a desire to connect with nature and make a difference through art.  \nDuring this camp\, students will: \n\nDeepen their connection with nature through the arts\nLearn smartphone filmmaking fundamentals\, including framing\, sound\, and editing\nBuild safe\, responsible\, and respectful filming habits\nDevelop creative storytelling skills through scripting and visual dialogue\nShare their films with the community at the Fox Theatre’s Monsoon Literacy Celebration (June 27–28) 
URL:https://onstageaz.com/event/outdoor-filmmaking-camp/2026-06-09/
LOCATION:Fox Tucson Theatre\, 17 W Congress St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,film,Outdoor
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fox Tucson Theatre":MAILTO:foxinfo@foxtucson.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T131548
CREATED:20260406T185927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T190432Z
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Filmmaking Camp
DESCRIPTION:Connecting with Nature Through Film and Advocacy\nThis immersive\, hands-on camp is for teens who want to forge a deeper connection with nature through a combination of direct experience and the arts.     \nDuring the week of the camp—a collaboration between the Tucson Village Farm and the Fox Tucson Theatre—participants will head into Southern Arizona’s most inspiring landscapes\, including field trips to the Santa Ritas and Mt. Lemmon.  There they will put into practice the arts techniques and understandings that they will be learning from filmmakers\, writers\, and environmental advocates\, developing skills ranging from creative communication and cinematography to audio recording and editing.    \nThe week culminates in an unforgettable experience: campers’ films showcased on the big screen at the iconic Fox Theatre\, where Tucsonans have come to see major movies for almost 100 years!  Participants will leave with two bite-sized films that pack a punch\, other opportunities to share their films in the community\, and the ability to continue making powerful movies with just their phones!    \nPerfect for teens who love film\, nature\, or both\, this camp empowers participants to turn their ideas into impactful stories.  No filmmaking experience is required—just curiosity\, creativity\, and a desire to connect with nature and make a difference through art.  \nDuring this camp\, students will: \n\nDeepen their connection with nature through the arts\nLearn smartphone filmmaking fundamentals\, including framing\, sound\, and editing\nBuild safe\, responsible\, and respectful filming habits\nDevelop creative storytelling skills through scripting and visual dialogue\nShare their films with the community at the Fox Theatre’s Monsoon Literacy Celebration (June 27–28) 
URL:https://onstageaz.com/event/outdoor-filmmaking-camp/2026-06-10/
LOCATION:Fox Tucson Theatre\, 17 W Congress St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,film,Outdoor
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fox Tucson Theatre":MAILTO:foxinfo@foxtucson.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260611T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T131548
CREATED:20260406T185927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T190432Z
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Filmmaking Camp
DESCRIPTION:Connecting with Nature Through Film and Advocacy\nThis immersive\, hands-on camp is for teens who want to forge a deeper connection with nature through a combination of direct experience and the arts.     \nDuring the week of the camp—a collaboration between the Tucson Village Farm and the Fox Tucson Theatre—participants will head into Southern Arizona’s most inspiring landscapes\, including field trips to the Santa Ritas and Mt. Lemmon.  There they will put into practice the arts techniques and understandings that they will be learning from filmmakers\, writers\, and environmental advocates\, developing skills ranging from creative communication and cinematography to audio recording and editing.    \nThe week culminates in an unforgettable experience: campers’ films showcased on the big screen at the iconic Fox Theatre\, where Tucsonans have come to see major movies for almost 100 years!  Participants will leave with two bite-sized films that pack a punch\, other opportunities to share their films in the community\, and the ability to continue making powerful movies with just their phones!    \nPerfect for teens who love film\, nature\, or both\, this camp empowers participants to turn their ideas into impactful stories.  No filmmaking experience is required—just curiosity\, creativity\, and a desire to connect with nature and make a difference through art.  \nDuring this camp\, students will: \n\nDeepen their connection with nature through the arts\nLearn smartphone filmmaking fundamentals\, including framing\, sound\, and editing\nBuild safe\, responsible\, and respectful filming habits\nDevelop creative storytelling skills through scripting and visual dialogue\nShare their films with the community at the Fox Theatre’s Monsoon Literacy Celebration (June 27–28) 
URL:https://onstageaz.com/event/outdoor-filmmaking-camp/2026-06-11/
LOCATION:Fox Tucson Theatre\, 17 W Congress St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,film,Outdoor
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fox Tucson Theatre":MAILTO:foxinfo@foxtucson.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260611T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260611T213000
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CREATED:20260413T235230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T235230Z
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SUMMARY:Asleep at the Wheel
DESCRIPTION:In February of 1974 Asleep at the Wheel made the move from the Bay Area to Austin\, Texas. After playing the Armadillo World Headquarters with Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen in 1973 – and receiving encouragement from Willie Nelson and Doug Sahm to relocate – the band settled in and made Austin their home\, where they remain 50 years later. \n\n  \n“Austin was and has been everything I could have ever wished for and more\,” says Ray Benson\, the band’s leader and only original member. “It’s been 55 years for AATW as a band\, and 50 of them have been spent in Texas. We are known worldwide for being a Texas band and playing Texas and Western Swing music. It brings us great pride to carry this torch and responsibility. We don’t take it lightly!” \nAsleep at the Wheel’s lineup is ever changing. Since 1970 the band has had over 100 members come through. In the past\, when a new member or two has joined a new album has emerged. In 2025 that still remains true. “We had some more line up changes after the pandemic and our 50th anniversary tour\,” says Benson. “We had some folks who had been with us for a while move on. But\, like always\, we kept playing live shows and searching for the next members to identify themselves – here we are!” \nOne key and important role in Asleep at the Wheel and in Texas and Western Swing music is the fiddle. “It’s crazy to think that Ian Stewart\, our newest vocalist and fiddler\, grew up five minutes away from my house and that had nothing to do with the reason he is in the band\,” says Benson. “Ian had a residency at the Broken Spoke as his own act. Danny Levin\, who was there at the start of AATW in West Virginia and was in the band through the 70’s and early 80’s\, had a relationship with Ian and a group with him and suggested him for the gig. Danny’s word was enough for me – he knows the gig as much as anyone.” \n“Having grown up in Austin\, Texas\, Asleep at the Wheel is a name that has always commanded respect and it’s an honor to join their ranks\,” says Stewart. “It’s an invaluable education working with a team that brings a fresh twist to the traditional music that I love and grew up listening to. I feel lucky every time I step on stage – it’s a ride I’m thankful to be on.”
URL:https://onstageaz.com/event/asleep-at-the-wheel/
LOCATION:Fox Tucson Theatre\, 17 W Congress St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,speakers,Stage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fox Tucson Theatre":MAILTO:foxinfo@foxtucson.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260612T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260612T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T131548
CREATED:20260406T185927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T190432Z
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Filmmaking Camp
DESCRIPTION:Connecting with Nature Through Film and Advocacy\nThis immersive\, hands-on camp is for teens who want to forge a deeper connection with nature through a combination of direct experience and the arts.     \nDuring the week of the camp—a collaboration between the Tucson Village Farm and the Fox Tucson Theatre—participants will head into Southern Arizona’s most inspiring landscapes\, including field trips to the Santa Ritas and Mt. Lemmon.  There they will put into practice the arts techniques and understandings that they will be learning from filmmakers\, writers\, and environmental advocates\, developing skills ranging from creative communication and cinematography to audio recording and editing.    \nThe week culminates in an unforgettable experience: campers’ films showcased on the big screen at the iconic Fox Theatre\, where Tucsonans have come to see major movies for almost 100 years!  Participants will leave with two bite-sized films that pack a punch\, other opportunities to share their films in the community\, and the ability to continue making powerful movies with just their phones!    \nPerfect for teens who love film\, nature\, or both\, this camp empowers participants to turn their ideas into impactful stories.  No filmmaking experience is required—just curiosity\, creativity\, and a desire to connect with nature and make a difference through art.  \nDuring this camp\, students will: \n\nDeepen their connection with nature through the arts\nLearn smartphone filmmaking fundamentals\, including framing\, sound\, and editing\nBuild safe\, responsible\, and respectful filming habits\nDevelop creative storytelling skills through scripting and visual dialogue\nShare their films with the community at the Fox Theatre’s Monsoon Literacy Celebration (June 27–28) 
URL:https://onstageaz.com/event/outdoor-filmmaking-camp/2026-06-12/
LOCATION:Fox Tucson Theatre\, 17 W Congress St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,film,Outdoor
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fox Tucson Theatre":MAILTO:foxinfo@foxtucson.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260612T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260612T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T131548
CREATED:20260320T232312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T232312Z
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SUMMARY:Home\, I’m Darling by Laura Wade
DESCRIPTION:What happens when retro dreams collide with modern realities? Home\, I’m Darling takes you inside the life of Judy\, a woman who’s reinvented herself as the perfect 1950s housewife—complete with cocktail dresses\, impeccable manners\, and a picture-perfect home. But when the pressure of maintaining her vintage fantasy begins to crack\, Judy must confront the cost of living in an idealized past. Funny\, sharp\, and unexpectedly poignant\, this play explores identity\, marriage\, and the struggle to balance fantasy with reality. A captivating\, thought-provoking ride through a world where appearances can be deceiving and the search for happiness takes surprising turns. \nFridays at 7:00pm – May 1\, 8\, 15\, & 22\, 2026\nSaturdays at 7:00pm – May 2 & 9\, 2026 || Saturdays at 2:00pm – May 16 & 23\, 2026\nSundays at 2:00pm – May 3\, 10\, 17\, & 24\, 2026
URL:https://onstageaz.com/event/home-im-darling-by-laura-wade/2026-06-12/
LOCATION:Live Theatre Workshop\, 3322 E Fort Lowell Rd\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85716\, United States
CATEGORIES:Stage,Theatrical
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ORGANIZER;CN="Live Theatre Workshop":MAILTO:livetheatreworkshop@gmail.com
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