Music at the Marriott by the West Texas Jazz Society
Odessa Marriott Hotel & Conference Center 305 E. 5th Street, Odessa, Texas7:30-10:30 pm Every Saturday In The Odessa Marriott Lobby co-sponsored by the Jazz Society and Odessa Arts
7:30-10:30 pm Every Saturday In The Odessa Marriott Lobby co-sponsored by the Jazz Society and Odessa Arts
A classic story like you’ve never seen it before. Join us this spring at The Globe Theatre at Odessa College for A Soldier’s Tale (2026)—a bold reimagining of Igor Stravinsky’s timeless tale as a high-energy rock concert experience. With live music, video artistry, movement, and inventive storytelling, this electrifying production follows a soldier who sells his soul to the devil and fights to find his way back. Performances are at 6 PM Free Previews for OC employees, staff & students • Thursday, April 23 • Friday, April 24 Opening Night – Saturday, April 25 Closing Night – Sunday, April 26 General Admission: $10 Discounted VIP Tickets: $5 for OC employees/students, ages 18 & under, military, healthcare workers, educators, firefighters, and police officers. Reserve tickets now: https://events.com/.../a-soldiers-tale-2026-odessa-april... Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind fusion of theatre and rock.
Coloring reduces stress, improves focus, and stimulates creativity. Newcomers welcome. Adults.
Introducing a new dinner and fundraising series at the Museum! Paired with the exhibition Home, Love & Loss, this special evening features a wine dinner with a three-course gourmet meal, a welcome sip, and passed appetizers. Guests can explore the exhibition, enjoy music, hear from featured wine representatives, and more throughout the night. Don't miss this exciting new Museum experience! Individual Tickets: $250 Table for 8 Guests: $3,000
Dr. Brad Light, Chorale Director Dr. Erica Rumbley, Pianist $25 General Admission, Students $12 PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE 800-514-3849 This program offers a window into the roots of American musical identity, drawing on folk hymns, early sacred music, and spirituals that emerged from communities rather than concert halls. These songs—passed down through oral tradition, shaped by regional practices, and grounded in shared experience—capture a uniquely direct and expressive musical language. From the stark, modal contours of early New England psalmody to the flowing lyricism of folk-derived melodies, this repertoire reflects a nation finding its voice through simplicity, sincerity, and collective song. Several highlights illuminate the breadth and depth of that tradition. The music of William Billings stands as one of the earliest expressions of a distinctly American compositional style, while later arrangers like Alice Parker and Robert Shaw bring renewed clarity and vitality to traditional hymnody and spirituals. The contributions of Florence Price and Moses Hogan highlight the enduring power and emotional depth of the spiritual tradition, transforming these songs into compelling concert works that retain their deep sense of authenticity and purpose. The program concludes with the music of Aaron Copland, whose settings of folk material helped define a modern […]
Grab your mat and meet us Wednesday mornings for a yin style yoga class led by instructors from rOming Yoga. Free for Museum Members Only. To become a Member, click here.
Fun ways to help support toddlers' developing literacy and cognitive growth by incorporating action rhymes, songs, and movement. Child must have an accompanying adult. Ages 3-5.
Fun ways to help support toddlers' developing literacy and cognitive growth by incorporating action rhymes, songs, and movement. Child must have an accompanying adult. Ages 3-5.
Join Penguin Random House Book Rep, Liz Sullivan, for a lively discussion about new releases and interesting reads. We’ll also be searching for a future Book Talk selection. Light refreshments will be served. Free! Ages 18+
Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife? Or was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the wrench? Based on the fan-favorite 1985 Paramount Pictures movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is the ultimate whodunit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.