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| at Triton Museum Hall Pavilion (8pm) W. Somerset Maugham's comedy about modern English life is performed by Santa Clara Players.
Opens Fri, May 16. Thu-Sat, 8pm (2:30pm only Sat, May... More | |||
| at Computer History Museum (call for details) Displaying a range of artifacts and displays related to the history of computers, dating back to 1939. | |||
| at ComedySportz (7:30 and 9:30pm) An interactive improvised comedy show that pits comedy teams against one another. All ages welcome to early Friday show and both Saturday shows. 18+ "Mid... More | |||
| at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts (Call for specific dates and times) An exhibit of photographs. | |||
| at Children's Discovery Museum (call for details) The museum hosts a variety of ongoing, hands-on exhibits for kids. Exhibits include "Bubbalogna," "Current Connections," "Secrets of Circles" and "WaterWays." | |||
| at Computer History Museum (call for details) One of the earliest designs for an automatic computing engine. Live demonstrations take place Wed-Fri at 2pm and Sat-Sun at 1 and 2pm. | |||
| at History Park (call for details) Documentation of the 50 years since the devastation of the Capelinhos Volcano, which caused a wave of immigration of Azoreans to California. | |||
| at de Saisset Museum (11am-4pm) An exhibit featuring works by 100 young artists from Arts Council Silicon Valley's ArtsConnect program. | |||
| at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library (call for details) Displays of original Beethoven manuscripts, first editions, a lock of the composer's hair, art and demonstrations of historical keyboards.
Fifth floor,... More | |||
| at de Saisset Museum (11am-4pm) Showcasing works by at-risk youth aged 13-18 who participated in this arts education program. | |||
| at Children's Discovery Museum (10am–5pm) From the "Riverbank" to the "Underground," explore this 2,500 square-feet exhibit based on "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." | |||
| at Ainsley House (noon–4pm) Restored English Tudor house features displays about Campbell's past. The grounds are planted in English-garden style. | |||
| at Hunters (9pm) Dance the night away at Hunters, with hot go-go boy dancers and $3 shot specials. | |||
| at Rooster T. Feathers (8 and 10:30pm) With openers Chris Voth and Tapan Trivedi. | |||
| at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts (11:30am and 1:30pm) Peninsula Youth Theatre Stories on Stage presents "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing." | |||
| at California Theatre (1:30pm and 5:30pm) Students from Ballet San Jose bring the classic fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to the ballet stage. | |||
| at Ariel Dance Studio (9am–1:30pm) This free dance workshop teaches belly dancing, self defense for women, ballet and hip hop.
Call to register. | |||
| at City Lights Theater Company (7:30pm) The award winning play about two marines accused of murdering another marine at Guantanamo Bay comes life in San Jose at The City Lights Theater Company.... More | |||
| at California Theatre (1:30 and 5:30pm) Students from Ballet San Jose perform the classic fairy tale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. | |||
| at Morgan Hill Community Playhouse (10am-7pm) Food, a wine tent and beer garden, a 10K and 5K fun run and walk, live performers, “Munchkinland” for kids, a parade and stage show and crafts. | |||