On April 16-17, 1886, Spiritualists Dr. Alexander Hume and Dr. Harding presented "A Night of Wonders" at the Lobero Theatre. The prominent Dr. Hume was said to be, “the only...
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Corporate sponsors do so much more than support us fiscally. In fact, some of them support us literally. We'd like to spotlight those who help keep this historic theater in...
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On April 13, 1962 Joan Baez played the Lobero Theatre at just 21-years-old. Seven years later Joan would go on to perform at Woodstock and continue on to become a...
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On April 9, 1886 New York actress Anna Boyle began a four night run of melodramas at the Lobero Theatre. The Madison Square Theatre company consisted of 12 actors, and...
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Nebula Dance Lab presents KARANA in 2020 Since 2015, the Lobero has been partnering with Nebula Dance Lab to bring high-quality dance performances to the Lobero stage for youth audiences....
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The Lobero welcomed the Agricultural & Horticultural Fair in 1883, 1884, and 1885. The original Lobero Theatre first opened its doors in 1873, making the 10-year-old building a very attractive...
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During this time of social distancing we want to offer a virtual hug to our local food and wine sponsors. If you’ve ever purchased VIP tickets to one of the...
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On April 4, 1936, Martha Graham first performed at the Lobero Theatre. Martha Graham is considered by many to be the 20th century's most important dancer and the mother of...
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On April 2, 1940, Russian-born American musician Isaac Stern (1920 – 2001) played the Lobero Theatre for a second time. Stern was considered one of the premier violinists of the...
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”I remember a lot of ballet, dance, color … so much joy! I felt so comfortable [at the Lobero]; it fed my soul. Interviewed by Brandon Mowery, Director of Development...
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