Canyon Moon Theatre presents a wide variety of terrific plays with local actors. Their season usually runs October through early June. Having attended several of their productions, I can highly recommend that an evening spent at a Canyon Moon Theatre play will leave you thoroughly impressed with the level of talent that a small town can acquire.
If you are visiting Sedona during their season, be sure to check out their calendar to get your tickets ahead. They have had sell-out nights.
Dress Code: Most people come dressed pretty casually. No tie required and you won't see many coats unless it is a cool night.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Oak Creek Factory Outlets in Village of Oak Creek
Phone: (928)282-6212
2008 is the 11th Season to enjoy Shakespeare under the stars in Sedona. It runs May through through mid-July and is always a popular and unique event in Sedona. Tickets are $25, but students with ID get a $10 discount 30 minutes before each show. There are 4 great restaurants within Tlaquepaque, where this festival takes place, that are offering dinner/theatre packages. The great website below will give you the details on the dinner/theatre packages and much more. You may park once and walk right from the restaurant to the play. The performances begin at 8:00 p.m.
Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village is broken up into little courtyards. Once you enter Tlaquepaque head to the Calle Independencia. There will also be signs up for Shakespeare Sedona and plenty of help to get there.
In the present Season left so far, here are the dates and plays you have the opportunity to see:
"The Merry Wives of Windsor": June 27th, July 4th, & July 12th
"Richard II": June 28th, July 6th, & 11th
"Taming of the Shrew": June 29th, July 5th, & July 10th
You may buy tickets online at website below or call the toll-free number. This is always a popular event in Sedona, so I would suggest to buy tickets ahead.
Dress Code: No tie required. Casual dress will be what you see.
Updated Jun 1, 2008
Address: Tlaquepaque, 336 Highway 179 ยท Sedona AZ, 86336
Phone: 1-800-768-9286
Website: http://www.shakespearesedona.com/
Most nights Relics has entertainment for those looking to stay up late. It's a casual bar and grill that turns into a nightclub after the sun sets. They also have a pool table and friendly staff. They serve lunch and dinner as well. Casual decent food...a little on the pricey side.
Dress Code: Casual
Written Feb 18, 2008
Address: 3235 W Highway 89a
Phone: (928) 282-1593
This is a modern fun place. I love the band and hang out here sometimes just to hear some good music.
Dress Code: Come as you are...although peopel seem to dress a little nicer than jeans and t-shirts. When I was there last there were cowobys in chaps...so I think it is whatever you want to wear.
Written Feb 18, 2008
Address: 1350 W. Highway 89A
Phone: 928-282-9288
Yes, there IS nightlife in Sedona. Shakespeare Sedona operates in the romantic and beautiful Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village in the heart of Sedona during June and July.
This is for all those people who continue to say there is nothing going on after dark in Sedona.
They operate during weekend nights, starting at 8pm. Even if you aren't a fan of Shakespeare you will love bringing your family to these events where you can sit in the Calle Independencia under the stars with the festival lights lit, and the cool evening breezes blowing through. You will swear you are in a Spanish hill town or somewhere else in Europe. Dinner and Theatre packages are offered by restaurants in the complex where you can dine and see the show without moving your car, and all at a discount. The plays are superb and include artists from all over the U.S. Cast members have included Emmy-winning actors, as well as some straight from Broadway and film. Their website is www.shakespearesedona.com.
Dress Code: Dress code is casual.
Written Jun 5, 2007
Address: Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village
Phone: 1-800-768-9286
Website: www.shakespearesedona.com
There is a light ordinance in Sedona which allows for spectacular views at night. The red rocks and vortexes are no longer visible but look up in the sky on a clear night, which is most nights, and you'll see hundreds of stars.
Written Apr 26, 2004
This is a casual bar and grill with outdoor seating. They always have entertainment...whether that be a DJ, Band or folk singer. Just call to know what's happening when you will be here.
Dress Code: Casual
Updated Feb 18, 2008
Address: 1405 W. Highway 89A
Phone: 928-282-5670
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