Earlier today, Yakima Town Hall announced its 47th annual speaker series that features a diverse group of five orators, including the infamous Monica Lewinsky.
You hear him every weekday morning on "Brooke and Jubal in the Morning," the No. 1 morning radio show in Yakima, doing "Phone Taps" and "Second Date Updates" and the various characters he voices. But just in case you didn't know it, Jubal Flagg is a touring stand-up comedian. He brought his comedy act to the Capitol Theatre on Friday (Aug. 11).
Dig out your leg warmers, Aqua Net your hair as high as it will go and apply your Wet & Wild makeup! "Totally '80s" -- featuring Debbie Gibson & Tiffany and hosted by Downtown Julie Brown -- is coming to The Capitol Theatre on Friday, Sept. 8.
Five participating high schools took part in an event at the 4th Street Theatre for a Mr. Capitol competition. Each school had a representative to showcase a talent with the crown on the line.
Folk, country and Americana music icons Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt will be performing an acoustic show one night only in Yakima on March 9, 2017, in the historic Capitol Theatre.
Yakima gets a chance to hear the area's newest chamber choral ensemble tonight (May 24).
Canticus will perform with the West Valley High School Choir at the 4th Street Theatre (in The Capitol Theatre) this evening at 7.
The program includes madrigals, sacred music -- even American folk songs, as conductor Scott Peterson explains:
Che Malambo is a hypnotizing visual and audio mixing drumming with foot-stomp-style dancing. Best of all, it's marching to the Capitol Theatre on Saturday, May 28, and Sunday, May 29 and we have your free tickets.