
Experience unforgettable outdoor fun on the lake in downtown OWA in Foley as Aura Adventures offers an innovative way to enjoy the water both day and night, with a diverse mix of entertainment, dining and shopping options. As the sun sets, guests can paddle across the lake in glowing kayaks, creating a vibrant and unforgettable nighttime experience. Guests will launch pedal boats and paddleboards, with plans to add more activities in the near future. For tickets and hours of operation, visit fareharbor.com.
Huntsville is home to the world’s longest-running Cigar Box Guitar Festival. The celebration of music, creativity and community brings together seasoned musicians, curious newcomers and families alike for a one-of-a-kind experience on Friday, May 30, through Sunday, June 1. The festival will raise money for the Microwave Dave Music Education Foundation. Tickets can be purchased in person at The Orion North Box Office or online.
In the beautiful mountainous kingdom of Arendelle, Princesses Anna and Elsa grow up sheltered inside their castle, isolated from the world and increasingly distant from each other. When Elsa is crowned queen, the magical powers she’s desperately tried to conceal from her sister take control, and she flees into the mountains. As a ferocious winter descends on Arendelle, Anna sets off on an epic journey to find Elsa and bring her home – with the help of hardworking ice harvester Kristoff, his loyal reindeer Sven and a happy-go-lucky snowman named Olaf.
This tale of sisterhood and true love includes all the film’s beloved songs along with new music written exclusively for the stage:
For upcoming performances at Red Mountain Theatre, visit the website.
The Magic City’s professional soccer team, Birmingham Legion FC, will face Indy Eleven on Wednesday, June 4, at Protective Stadium. Birmingham Legion FC games are broadcast live on WABM My68. Call 205-791-7145, download the Legion FC app or follow @bhmlegion on social media for more information. Tickets and more information are available here.
This interweaving of poems and moments seeks to expand and complicate the Southern narrative – a celebration of Black Southern love, queerness, playfulness, culture and spirituality. It is the playwright’s love letter to the place that made her. “Kudzu Calling” runs Thursday, May 29, through Sunday, June 8, at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery. The play is for mature audiences. Visit asf.net for detailed content and ticket information.
