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This weekend in Memphis offers a rich array of cultural events including modern theater, opera, country music, and family-friendly activities. Highlights include a retelling of the Oedipus myth at New Moon Theatre, a performance of ‘La Calisto’ by Opera Memphis, and concerts featuring Miranda Lambert. The weekend also features literary events in the park, outdoor performances, art exhibitions, and a mystery event at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. There’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Memphis, TN – This weekend, the vibrant arts and entertainment scene in Memphis offers a variety of events that cater to music lovers, theatre enthusiasts, and art admirers. From operas to outdoor concerts, there are numerous options for entertainment.
New Moon Theatre is presenting a modern retelling of the Oedipus myth, infused with thriller elements. This innovative production runs on select dates through June 8th, with tickets priced between $20 and $25. The show aims to captivate audiences with a fresh perspective on a classic tale.
In the realm of opera, Opera Memphis is set to perform La Calisto, a baroque opera that weaves together various Roman myths while exploring themes of love and transformation. Performances cater to diverse audiences, with ticket prices ranging from $10 to $75.
Country music fans can look forward to a performance by Miranda Lambert, who will be joined by special guests Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives. The event promises a night of entertainment, with tickets ranging from $36 to $196.
The Orion Free Concert Series will feature the annual Sunset Symphony, organized by the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. Attendees are invited to bring blankets and picnic baskets to enjoy a night of musical performances that showcase various styles.
For those interested in literature and community activities, Café Noir is hosting a free event called Reading in the Park. This event features book vendors, poetry readings, food trucks, and a ceremony to name the 2025 Memphis Youth Poet Laureate, making it a family-friendly outing.
Moreover, the Tennessee Screamers will perform at Concerts in The Grove at GPAC on May 22nd. This event will blend roots, rock, and country music, running from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM.
Art enthusiasts can attend “Music Beneath the Surface”, a concert inspired by Calida Rawles’ exhibition at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. Scheduled for May 22nd from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, the concert promises to merge visual art with auditory experiences.
On May 21st and 22nd, the Dixon Gallery and Gardens will host an adults-only mystery event entitled “Secrets in the Garden: Til Death Do Us Part.” This unique experience runs from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM and invites participants to engage in a thrilling narrative set in a beautiful garden setting.
The Three Man Show will take place on May 24th at St. George’s Episcopal Church, featuring a gallery reception for artists Joe Umphress, Marc Wheetley, and E.D. Bynum Jr.. The reception is open to the public from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Additionally, the CBU 2025 Spring BFA Exhibition will showcase work from graduating seniors. This exhibition will be on view at the Beverly and Sam Ross Gallery through July 11th, providing an opportunity to appreciate the creativity of emerging artists.
This weekend in Memphis is packed with cultural activities, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether attending a thrilling theatrical production, indulging in a concert, or participating in community engagement events, attendees can look forward to a vibrant arts and entertainment experience.
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Additional Resources
- Memphis Magazine: Your Weekly Guide to the Arts
- Google Search: Memphis arts events
- StyleBlueprint: Memphis Events May
- Wikipedia: Arts in Memphis
- Daily Memphian: Memphis Early Word
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Musical Performance
- Daily Memphian: Your Guide to Valentine’s Day Events
- Google News: Memphis entertainment news
