Here are big movies, plays coming to Lubbock this spring

Edge Theatre unveils American Buffalo

The Edge Theatre: A Company of Fine Artists, will host performances of American Buffalo directed by Dr. James Bush and written by David Mamet.

Performances will be Friday-Sunday, May 19-21, 26-28. For more information go to The Edge website at edgetheatrelubbock.org. Tickets are now on sale on the Website at edgetheatrelubbock.org

A brief synopsis of the play shared Edge states that Don Dubrow (played by Sean Allen Jones), the owner of a junk shop where the action takes place, decides to steal a customer’s coin collection when he feels that he has been bested in a transaction including a valuable Buffalo nickel. He enlists the help of a young junkie named Bobby (played by Nathaniel Connor Goins) but is later convinced by a manipulative friend that Bobby is incompetent. Unable to trust either, Don invites Walter Cole “Teach” (played by Demetrius “Mechie” Scherpereel to join them. Bobby becomes a scapegoat as the burglary plot unravels and tensions build into suspicion, anger, and violence.

'Dazed and Confused' on big screen at Alamo

Alamo Drafthouse Lubbock is hosting a special screening of "Dazed and Confused" at 11:15 a.m. Sunday, April 16.

It's 1976 in Austin. It’s the last day of school, and teenagers all over town are preparing for a long and perhaps life-changing summer. The first years are searching for their places. The football team faces a contract binding them to their coach's staid morals. And Wooderson…well, he’s continuing to be Wooderson.

But before the summer begins, a long, hazy, rock-and-roll-filled night lies ahead…

Writer/director Richard Linklater's honest, hilarious, and enduringly quotable film is a take on the last day of school in 1976 and the teen cliques – jocks and stoners, seniors and freshmen – that dominated Austin’s burger stands, strip malls, and moontowers.

Tickets for this special screening are $10 and available in advance online at drafthouse.com/lubbock

Alamo to screen classic 'Superman'

Alamo Drafthouse Lubbock is hosting a special screening of the 1978 classic "Superman" starring Christopher Reeve, at 2:15 p.m. on Sunday, April 16.

Unable to convince the ruling council of Krypton that their world will soon destroy itself, scientist Jor-El takes drastic measures to preserve the Kryptonian race by sending his infant son, Kal-El, to Earth. There, gaining great powers under Earth's yellow sun, Kal-El will become our planet’s greatest champion.

Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! “Look! Up in the sky!" "It's a bird!" "It's a plane!" "It's Superman!” Yes, it's Superman, the strange visitor from another planet who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men!

Tickets for this special screening are $10 and available in advance online at drafthouse.com/lubbock

Fathom presents 'Big Lebowski' for 25th anniversary

Fathom's Big Screen Classics brings "The Big Lebowski" 25th anniversary to the big screen at 4 and 7 p.m. Sunday, April 16, and at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 20, at Cinemark Movies 16 and XD, 5721 58th St.

From the Academy Award®-winning Coen brothers, The Big Lebowski is a hilariously quirky comedy about bowling, a severed toe, White Russians and a guy named…The Dude. Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski doesn't want any drama in his life…heck, he can't even be bothered with a job. But, he must embark on a quest with his bowling buddies after his rug is destroyed in a twisted case of mistaken identity.

Starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, Philip Seymour Hoffman and John Turturro, experience the cultural phenomenon of The Dude in the "#1 cult film of all time!" (The Boston Globe.

Tickets for this special screening are $12.45 and available in advance online at www.fathomevents.com/events

Alamo hosting 'Selena' movie party

Feel the bidi bidi bom bom at an interactive screening of "Selena" for a movie party at Alamo Drafthouse Lubbock. The movie party is scheduled for 6 p.m. Sunday, April 16.

Celebrate the life and music of one of America’s most beloved icons, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez. Sure, we could just sit quietly and watch the magnificent 1997 film starring Jennifer Lopez in a star-making performance. But we think the best way to honor Selena is to share in the joy of her music.

Whether you want to sing along or use any of the fun props we’ll have available when you arrive, you are strongly encouraged to lose yourself in all of Selena's classic songs while you enjoy the film. So throw on a rhinestone bra…oops, we mean bustier, and get ready for a music-filled Movie Party worthy of the Queen of Tejano music.

Tickets for this special event are $15.15 and available online in advance at https://drafthouse.com/lubbock

Alamo Movie Club hosting short films by de Rozas

Alamo Drafthouse Film Club presents a collection of three short films from filmmaker David de Rozas at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19.

"They Want to Give it a Name" observes a public open call to name a plaza in the city of San Francisco exploring how the urban space is negotiated and the relationships a naming process has with history and the collective physique.

"Give" explores Roland Gordon’s motivations to create a monumental visual archive displaying centuries of black agency and achievements, in the United States and beyond.

"The Teachings of the Hands" overwrites colonial cartographies and extractivist economies with the cosmological consciousness of indigenous people and the history of their suppression.

Tickets for this special event are $10 and available online in advance at drafthouse.com/lubbock

Cactus hosting Day 1 of Buffalo Grass Fest

The Cactus Theater is hosting Day 1 of the Buffalo Grass Fest at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 20, featuring Austin Dean Ashford, Jeremy Couture and All About Alice.

Launched in 2022 as an initiative by the Lubbock Music Friendly Community Committee, this program seeks to grow and expand outreach to music students and musicians – teaching great business skills, technical music work and offering networking opportunities.

Ashford is a storyteller, motivator, and educator originally from the San Francisco Bay area of California. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate and an artist-in-residence at Lubbock Community Theatre.

Couture is a Lubbock musician who graduated from Texas Tech in 2016 with a degree in cello performance. In 2021, he founded and helps run a local non-profit music festival called Lubbock Live Festival For The Arts.

All About Alice is a band of teen musicians ranging from 17-19 years playing country and rock, and delivering a lot of soul. The band was established in August of 2020. The band is currently recording original music with their first singles, "Heroes" and "Vigilante Road".

General admission tickets are $10 for the general public and free admission for students with a valid student ID.

Tickets are available at the Cactus Theater box office from 3-5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday or by calling (806) 762-3233 during these same hours, or may be ordered online.

Holly Hall hosts Buffalo Grass Fest

The 2nd Annual Buffalo Grass Fest is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 21, in the Crickets Theater of Buddy Holly Hall. The event includes live music performances, a student and professional workshop schedule, and Rick Beato as the guest speaker.

Beato is an American musician, educator and YouTube personality and currently has over 3 million subscribers on the platform. The videos on his “Everything Music” channel regularly receive over a million views and has had over 500 million views, or to put it another way, people have been listening to Rick talk about music for the equivalent of 6,500 years to date.

A collaborative group of music venues, organizations and musicians have come together to create an event to support the music growth of Lubbock by encouraging networking and offering quality professional development opportunities to the regions’ music industry.

Reserved seat tickets are $30 (plus taxes and fees) or $75 (plus taxes and fees) for a VIP meet-and-greet addon.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/

CATS Playhouse presents 'Baskerville'

The Children and Adults Theatrical Studio (CATS) Playhouse presents "Baskerville" at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, April 21-22 and 28-29, at their theater, 2257 34th St.

From the award-winning mastermind Ken Ludwig comes a fast-paced comedy about everyone’s favorite detective solving his most notorious case. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson must crack the mystery before the family curse dooms its newest heir. Watch as our intrepid investigators try to escape a dizzying web of clues, silly accents, and deceit.

Can our heroes solve the mystery in time? Join the fun and see just how elementary the truth can be!

Tickets are $16 (plus taxes and fees) for adults and $10 (plus taxes and fees) for students. Tickets are available at catsplayhouse.ludus.com.

LSO presents 'Carmen in Gold'

The Lubbock Symphony Orchestra presents "Carmen in Gold" at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 22, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 1 will welcome back Cliburn winner Kenny Broberg and feature the LSO’s very own Will Strieder on trumpet. Finishing concert will be Shchedrin’s take on the world-famous "Carmen Suite".

Tickets for this performance range from $25 to $93 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating.For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/

Cactus hosting Dailey & Vincent

By special arrangement, the Cactus Theater presents Dailey & Vincent in a special tribute to the most awarded vocal group in the history of country music: The Statler Brothers. The show is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22.

Grand Ole Opry Members, Five-time GRAMMY® award winners individually, three-time GRAMMY® award nominees collectively, four-time DOVE Award winners, and winners of 35 IBMA Awards altogether (including 3-time IBMA Entertainer of the Year Award winners and 3-Time Vocal Group of the Year Award winners), Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent, backed by one of the best bands on tour today, are some of the most reputable and elite entertainers in American music; bluegrass, traditional country and gospel music.

Tickets for this show are $45 for the first five floor rows (A-E); $40 for the remainder of the floor seats (rows F-M) and ADA; $35 for regular balcony seats; and $75 for balcony box seats, which include concessions.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com

Shovels and Rope to perform folk, rock at Cactus

Shovels and Rope bring their Manticore tour to the Cactus Theater at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 23.

Shovels & Rope is an American folk duo from Charleston, South Carolina, composed of husband and wife Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst.

Combining threads from their individual solo careers, Shovels & Rope blends traditional folk, rock and roll and country rock.

Tickets for this show are $25 for all floor and standard balcony seats and $50 for balcony box seats, which include concessions.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com

Alamo hosting 'Clueless' movie party

Alamo Drafthouse Lubbock is hosting a "Clueless" movie party at 6 p.m. Sunday, April 23.

Before reinventing Jane Austen became cliché, Amy Heckerling adapted the classic story of Emma into a hilarious, insanely clever satire of adolescence in Beverly Hills. "Clueless" spawned fashion trends, countless slang terms (AS IF!), and gave Alicia Silverstone a reason to exist beyond Aerosmith videos. Over 20 years later(!), we are still majorly, totally, butt-crazy in love with this movie.

At this special interactive screening, we'll roll with the homies and say all of our favorite lines together, plus we'll have props to help us pretend that, for one glorious night, we're the Class of '95 at Bronson Alcott High School.

We'll play matchmaker for sweet old teachers, make a cameo at the Val party, and thank an LA city bus driver for taking a chance on an unknown kid. So slip on your Calvin Klein dress – or come dressed as any of your favorite characters (the more Dionnes, the better!) – and make time in your busy pants-dropping schedule to attend.

Tickets for this special event are $15.15 and available in advance online at drafthouse.com/lubbock

Cactus hosts legendary lineup for album release

Join cowboy songster Andy Hedges with a legendary lineup of guests to celebrate the release of his new album of cowboy duets Roll On, Cowboys at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 25, at the Cactus Theater.

The list of guest artists for this event include: Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Dom Flemons, Pipp Gillette, Brenn Hill, Waddie Mitchell, Michael Martin Murphey, Brigid Reedy, Randy Rieman, Tom Russell, Rod Taylor and Andy Wilkinson.

This show will be a performance of the entire double album with each of the guest artists joining Andy Hedges onstage to bring the album to life.

Tickets are $35 for reserved floor seats rows A-F; $30 for remainder of floor seats, rows G-M; $25 for standard balcony seats; and $60 for balcony box seats, which incluee concessions.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com

Shinyribs returns to Cactus

Texas favorite Shinyribs brings its rockin' swamp, pop and blues fandango to the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 26.

Shinyribs defies genres as a sonic melting pot of Texas Blues, New Orleans R&B funk, horn-driven Memphis Soul, country twang, border music, big band swing, and roots-rock.

The Austin-based nine-piece (sometimes 10-piece) supergroup is led by Kevin Russell, the charismatic frontman with colorful suits and extravagant shoes who continuously swaps out an electric guitar for a ukulele and never falls short of creating a cinematic experience with on-stage antics that often include him donning a light-up cloak or leading a conga line through the crowd.

Tickets are $25 for advance floor and standard balcony seats and $30 day of show; and $50 for advance balcony box seats or $60 day of show, including concessions.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com

'Flashdance' on big screen for 40th anniversary

Mark the 40th anniversary of the film "Flashdance" with a special screening at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 26 and at 4 and 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 30, at Cinemark Movies 16 and XD, 5721 58th St.

Delivering an electrifying mix of music, drama and dance, Jennifer Beals stars as Alex — a fiercely determined 18-year-old with one all-consuming dream to study at the Pittsburgh Conservatory of Dance. Working during the day as a welder and at night as an exotic dancer, she bravely pursues her dream and undertakes an unforgettable journey that reveals the power of her convictions.

Featuring the Oscar®–winning* song “Flashdance… What a Feeling,” performed and co-written by Irene Cara, and the iconic global hit “Maniac.”

Tickets for this special screening are $12.45 and available in advance online at www.fathomevents.com/events

TechTones to perform at Cactus

Founded in 2017, TechTones A Cappella is Texas Tech University's premiere contemporary pop a cappella group. The group is scheduled to perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 27, at the Cactus Theater.

This is not your mother's "glee club"-- TechTones is a co-ed group of vocalists that bring intense energy to performances and an edge to their arrangements, sound, and style. They present a mixture of choreography and vocal performances from Texas Tech’s best to give the audience an authentic “Pitch Perfect” experience.

Techtones has performed at arts festivals, charity events, grand openings, and several other public and private events across Lubbock. TechTones also competes annually in the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCAs), where we have received awards such as Best Soloist and Outstanding Arrangement.

Tickets for this event are $10 and available online at cactustheater.com

Esparza brings comedy tour to Lubbock

Felipe Esparza brings his Big Foo Tour to the Hub City at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 29, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

Esparza is a comedian and actor, known for his stand-up specials, "They’re Not Gonna Laugh at You", "Translate This", and his latest dual-release on Netflix, "Bad Decisions/Malas Decisiones" (2 different performances in two languages), his recurring appearances on Netflix’s Gentefied, NBC’s Superstore and Adultswim’s The Eric Andre Show, as well as winning Last Comic Standing (2010), and his popular podcast called, What’s Up Fool?

Tickets for this performance range from $29.50 to $59.50 (plus taxes and fees), depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.buddyhollyhall.com/

Tribute to Newton-John comes to Cactus

The Olivia Show, the top touring salute to Olivia Newton-John, takes the stage at the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29.

Live vocals, powerful musicianship, amazing costumes, chart topping hits, and an exciting Grease sing-along, all contribute to a spectacular show. It’s a modern, feel-good, throwback.

The Olivia Show features Sabrina Plaisance-Sia who commands the stage with charisma, charm, humor and an uncanny resemblance to the look and sound of the one and only Olivia Newton-John.

Tickets are $27.50 for first six floor rows A-F; $25 for remaining floor seats rows G-M; $20 for standard balcony seats; and $50 for balcony box seats, which include concessions.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com

Movies 16 to screen 'A Father's Heart'

Cinemark Movies 16 and XD, 5721 58th St., will host a screening of "A Father's Heart" at 7 p.m. May 1.

Joseph of Nazareth, the humble figure barely mentioned in the Bible, has attracted the attention of people all over the world. But why? What do we know about the real St. Joseph?

In "A Father's Heart', the filmmakers searched over five continents for the people whose lives have been transformed by this mysterious man. Husband of Mary. Foster - Father of Jesus. Protector of the Church. Patron of the Dying. Terror of Demons. These are some of the titles attributed to this discreet and silent carpenter from Nazareth.

The details of his earthly life may be a mystery, but the miracles that are attributed to him are life changing. "A Father's Heart" features the powerful testimonies of those who have seen authentic miracles brought forth through the intercession of St. Joseph. From radical conversions to impossible cures; from the rebuilding of broken marriages, to aid to the dying - this compelling documentary film reveals just who St. Joseph is and how he acts in the world today.

Tickets for this special event are $12.45 and available in advance online at www.fathomevents.com/events

Canada, The Departed return to Cactus

Cody Canada and The Departed bring the Return of Red Dirt Favorites to the Cactus Theater at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 5.

It's been a quarter century since Cody Canada kicked off his career. A road warrior and prolific songwriter, Canada was the frontman of Cross Canadian Ragweed, a wildly influential band that dominated the Red Dirt scene for more than a decade, and made music that reached far beyond the genre's borders, selling millions of albums and playing for huge audiences across the U.S. In 2011, Canada formed The Departed.

This group includes bass player Jeremy Plato (who's played alongside Canada for decades) and drummer Eric Hansen.

Tickets are $22.50 for reserved floor and standard balcony in advance or $27.50 the day of the show. Balcony box seats are $50 and include concessions.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com

LSO to perform the music of Queen

The Lubbock Symphony Orchestra presents the music of Queen at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 6, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

Bridging the gulf between rock n’ roll and classical music, conductor/arranger Brent Havens takes the podium to present Windborne’s newest show, “The Music of Queen,” a program he scored to extend the listening experience of Queen’s exceptional tunes. Performed by an orchestra and amplified with a full rock band and vocals, Havens and his ensemble capture Queen’s distinct sound while presenting some familiar and lots of new musical colors.

Tickets range from $25 to $93 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com/ or lubbocksymphony.org/

Isbell, 400 Unit to perform at Holly Hall

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit are set to perform at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 7, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly Hall.

The group is an American southern rock/ alt-country band based in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Since his 2013 breakthrough album, Southeastern, he’s won four Grammy awards — two for Best Americana Album (Something More Than Free & The Nashville Sound) and two for Best American Roots Song (“24 Frames” & “If We Were Vampires”).

Both of the award-winning albums also peaked at number 1 on Billboard Country, Folk, and Rock charts. The group’s newest album, Weathervanes, will be released on June 9.

Reserved seat tickets range from $49 to $119 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com/

LCT presents 'Bonnie & Clyde: The Musical'

Lubbock Community Theater presents "Bonnie & Clyde: The Musical" on May 12, 13, 14 and 19, 20, 21 at the theater, 3101 35th St. Show times are 7:30 p.m. on May 12-13 and 19-20, with Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m. on May 14 and 21.

At the height of the Great Depression, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow went from two small-town nobodies in West Texas to America's most renowned folk heroes and Texas law enforcement's worst nightmares. Fearless, shameless and alluring, the Tony-nominated Bonnie & Clyde, from the legendary Frank Wildhorn (Jekyll & Hyde, Civil War, Dracula) is the electrifying story of love, adventure and crime that captured the attention of an entire country.

When Bonnie and Clyde meet, their mutual cravings for excitement and fame immediately set them on a mission to chase their dreams. Their bold and reckless behavior turns the young lovers' thrilling adventure into a downward spiral, putting themselves and their loved ones in trouble with the law. Forced to stay on the run, the lovers resort to robbery and murder to survive. As the infamous duo's fame grows bigger, their inevitable end draws nearer.

The production is based on the book by Ivan Menchell with music by Frank Wildhorn and lyrics by Don Black. Jillian Johnstone directs.

Tickets for this production are $30 (plus taxes and fees) for adults and $25 (plus taxes and fees) for seniors ages 65 and older, children 12 and younger and students with ID.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://www.lubbockcommunitytheatre.org/

G. Graham Brown to perform at Cactus

Soulful country stylist T. Graham Brown is set to take the Cactus Theater stage at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 12.

Brown’s initial entry to Country Radio was the sad and soulful “Drowning In Memories.” That Top-40 single helped him to establish himself, and by the winter of 1986, he had warmed up to audiences with the bluesy hit “I Tell It Like It Used To Be.” Other hits quickly followed, with his first self-penned release “Hell And High Water,” which became his first number one song. “I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again” and “Don’t Go To Strangers” were the next releases, which all became chart-toppers.

In recent years, his first-ever Gospel album, "Forever Changed", netted him a Grammy nomination, with the promise of more such music on the way. A collaboration from the disc, “He’ll Take Care of You,” paired him with country Hall of Famer Vince Gill.

Tickets for this show are $37.50 for the first four rows A-D; $32.50 for remaining floor seats, rows E-M; $27.50 for standard balcony; and $65 for balcony box seats, which include concessions.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com

Cactus presents The Oak Ridge Boys

The Oak Ridge Boys bring their Front Porch Singin' Tour to the Cactus Theater at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 14.

The four-part harmonies and upbeat songs of The Oak Ridge Boys have spawned dozens of country hits and a No. 1 pop smash, earned them Grammy, Dove, CMA, and ACM awards and garnered a host of other industry and fan accolades. Every time they step before an audience, the Oaks bring four decades of charted singles, and 50 years of tradition, to a stage show widely acknowledged as among the most exciting anywhere.

The group has scored 12 gold, three platinum and one double platinum album — plus one double platinum single — and had more than a dozen national #1 singles and over 30 Top Ten hits.

Tickets for this show are $95 for the first six floor rows A-F; $85 for remaining floor rows G-M; $75 for standard balcony; and $170 for balcony box seats, which include concessions.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit cactustheater.com

Fathom presents 'Grease' special 45th anniversary screening

Fathom's Big Screen Classics presents "Grease" on the big screen for its 45th anniversary at 4 and 7 p.m. Sunday, May 14, and 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, at Cinemark Movies 16 and XD, 5721 58th St.

The kids are cool, the cars are hot, and the tunes are always rockin' and rollin' when one of the most beloved comedies of all time comes back to theaters to celebrate its 45th anniversary! Good girl Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) is new to school, but ready to join the Pink Ladies.

Bad boy Danny (John Travolta), the leader of the T-Birds, has just discovered their summer lovin' wasn't just a passing fling when they're reunited at Rydell High School.

Tickets for this special event are $12.45 and available in advance online at www.fathomevents.com/events

Touring Broadway production of 'Tootsie' comes to Holly Hall

Broadway at the Buddy Holly Hall brings its next production to the Hub City with the musical comedy "Tootsie" at 7:30 p.m. on May 15, 16 and 17, in the Helen Devitt Jones Theater.

This laugh-out-loud love letter to the theater tells the story of Michael Dorsey, a talented but difficult actor who struggles to find work until one show-stopping act of desperation lands him the role of a lifetime.

Featuring a hilarious Tony®-winning book by Robert Horn and an outrageously clever score by 2018 Tony-winner David Yazbek (The Band’s Visit, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), this New York Times Critic’s Pick is “a joyful delight” (The Washington Post) that’s “so packed with punchlines, it should be called a jokebox musical!” (Bloomberg). “In these turbulent times, when the world seems out of balance, we need a place to let the good times roll,” raves Rolling Stone. “TOOTSIE is it!”

Reserved seat tickets range from $40 to $75 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com/

'Long Island Medium' comes to Holly Hall

Theresa Caputo brings Live! the Experience to the Helen Devitt Jones Theater of Buddy Holly H all at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 21.

For more than a decade Caputo, star of the hit TLC show "The Long Island Medium", has provided messages of peace and comfort to over a million people worldwide. Through sharing her gift of communicating with those who have passed on, Caputo delivers healing messages directly to audience members, comforting them with the revelation that our deceased loved ones are still with us– just in a different way.

Reserved seat tickets range from $44.75 to $99.75 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating. There are also VIP packages and add-ons available for an additional charge.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.buddyhollyhall.com/

This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Here are big movies, plays, concerts coming to Lubbock this spring