The jazz trumpet virtuoso performs as part of the illustrious “Jazz at the Lobero” series.
The French mime artist and “master of silence” delights a Lobero audience with his brilliant pantomime.
This is the year America falls in love with classical flamenco dance, when the José Greco Company brings their riveting showmanship to the Lobero for 4 performances.
On New Year’s Eve, the comic whirlwind takes to the Lobero stage in the ambitious comedy-fantasy, Dream Girl.
The 27-year-old violin prodigy steps onto the stage with his 1733 “Prince Khevenhuller” Stradivarius and mesmerizes the audience with his flamboyant virtuosity.
The American singer, known for her warm and modest personality, enthralls the audience with her extraordinary contralto voice.
The play The Mad Hopes, a comedy starring Billie Burke and featuring a young Bogart, previews at the Lobero.
A standing-room-only audience fills the Lobero to hear the singer unleash his rich timbered, bass-baritone voice in a program that ranges from classical arias to southern spirituals.
Two years before he stars in the world-famous horror film, Bela Lugosi takes the stage as the blood-sucking vampire, Dracula.