San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)
The A-List
OUR PICKS FOR WHAT TO SEE AND DO THIS WEEK
1. Stage
The Broadway in San Antonio series resumes with “My Fair Lady,” a touring production of director Bartlett Sher’s acclaimed 2018 staging at Lincoln Center. Sher’s take depicts flower girl Eliza Doolittle as a young woman determined to better her lot in life.
Opens Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday,
2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26, Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St. $45$125, majesticempire.com.
2. Music
Guitarist John Scofield and singer Kandace Springs headline Jazz’SAlive, which is expanding this year with a new stage at Legacy Park. The free event will feature more than two-dozen acts over two days.
5-10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Travis Park, 301 E. Travis St., and Legacy Park, 650 Cincinnati Ave. Free; VIP and after party tickets available at eventbrite.com.
3. Attraction
“Jurassic Quest,” which was presented as a drive-thru event last year, is moving back indoors on its next visit to San Antonio. That will allow patrons to stroll among animatronic creatures. The show also includes bounce houses, interactive art and science activities, rides and shows. Opens Friday. Through Oct. 3, Freeman Coliseum, 3201 E. Houston St. $18 to $22; additional fees for rides and activities. Tickets and info at jurassicquest.com.
4. Concert
The Brothers Osborne, TJ and John, have named their “We’re Not for Everyone” tour after a song from their 2020 album, “Skeletons.” But the country duo has been plenty good enough for other singers who have made hits of songs such as “Ain’t My Fault” and “Stay a Little Longer.” Doors 7 p.m. Saturday, John T. Floore Country Store, 14492 Old Bandera Road, Helotes. $35 in advance, $40 day of show (VIP tickets available), liveatfloores. com.
5. Art
The Briscoe Western Art Museum’s big fall show is “Vaqueros de la Cruz del Diablo: Contemporary Photography of the Northern Mexico Cowboy.” The exhibit comprises images photographer Werner Segarra took over the course of 20 years depicting the work and home lives of cowboys in Sonora.
Opens Saturday. Through Jan. 24, Briscoe Western Art Museum, 210
W. Market St. $6 to $12; free for children 12 and younger and active-duty military. Info, 210-2994499, briscoemuseum.org.
6. Movie
Ben Platt reprises the title role in the movie version of the Tony Award-winning Broadway hit “Dear Evan Hansen.” It’s about a high school student whose well-intentioned lie about his relationship to a deceased classmate spins out of control.
Opens Friday in theaters.