Your Next Visit Just Got Even Better
At the F.M. Kirby Center, we’re constantly striving to deliver the best possible performing arts experience for our fellow community members. The work completed this summer brought us closer to that goal, with a few remarkable changes meant to make your visit even better.
The next time you’re here, you’ll be treated to shorter lines for refreshments, a new concession stand, new digital signage displaying important venue information, and a remodeled downstairs area featuring new bathrooms. We’ve also upgraded The Mohegan Lounge with a premium bar featuring exciting new options for guests with discerning tastes.
We hope you’ll love what we’ve done with the place—and what we’ve scheduled for our stage this fall. To buy tickets or view a full list of upcoming events, visit kirbycenter.org/shows or contact our box office.
Thursday, October 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Some of Sam Grisman’s earliest memories double as music history. When Sam was a boy, his father, David “Dawg” Grisman, would often invite his friend Jerry Garcia over to jam. Dawg is a world-class mandolin player who’s so good that the Grateful Dead tapped him when they needed the instrument played on tracks like “Friend of the Devil.” After working with the Dead, Dawg formed a friendship and a bluegrass band with Jerry, and Sam formed a lifetime appreciation for the music Dawg created with his friend.
Today, Sam has his own musician friends, and they have their own band that channels the spirit of Dawg and Garcia’s tunes. At the October 17 show in our Chandelier Lobby, expect a fun, intimate performance that pays homage to Sam’s musical heroes with a combination of covers and original songs written in the same vein.
Learn MoreWednesday, October 23 at 7 p.m.
Your favorite fairy tale princesses have had enough of their depictions in pop culture. They’re more than just damsels in perpetual distress, and they’re off to take back their narratives in Disenchanted! The Off-Broadway Musical.
Be here when classic storybook characters like Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Alice, and Hua Mulan support each other on a journey full of singing, dancing, and derogatory humor. We advise viewer discretion, but we also advise you to get your girls together for this empowering and affirming take on your childhood favorites.
Learn MoreSaturday, October 26 at 7 p.m.
With over 9 million followers across all platforms, Charlie Berens may have a legitimate claim to being the Internet’s favorite comedian. A large portion of his following most likely found Charlie through his hit YouTube series Manitowoc Minute, a satirical newscast emanating from the tiny titular town situated in Midwest America.
The comedy on display in Manitowoc Minute isn’t just witty, relatable, and fun—it also transcends its Midwest subject matter with caricatures who’d fit into any small-town American community. Charlie’s comedy is a perfect match for those living in our region’s close-knit communities, so grab a ticket and get ready to laugh out loud with Charlie!
Learn MoreSunday, October 27 at 8 p.m.
See the cult classic film “Rocky Horror Picture Show” during a special 8 p.m. showing. We’ve teamed with Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre to offer prop bags for $5, and Sweet Translucent Dreams will provide shadowcast during the event.
Learn MoreTuesday, October 29 at 7 p.m.
Celebrity paranormal expert Amy Bruni invites you to walk with ghosts. Hear about some of Amy’s most chilling experiences with the other side and have your questions answered during this very special event that takes place in the Kirby Center’s Chandelier Lobby.
Learn MoreWednesday, October 30 at 1 and 7:30 p.m.
We celebrate the season with two showings of the classic horror comedy film “Young Frankenstein.” Is Frederick Frankenstein’s family name a self-fulfilling prophecy, or can he finally put his grandfather’s unnatural experiments to rest?
Learn MoreSaturday, November 16 at 8 p.m.
In the late 1980s, stand-up comedian Andrew Dice Clay found success thanks to his on-stage persona, The Diceman. Today, he’s found a new audience through his man-on-the-street videos and appearances in films like “Blue Jasmine” and “A Star is Born.”
Whether you’re just discovering The Diceman or you’re a longtime fan of his comedy, you won’t want to miss his no-holds-barred performance at the F.M. Kirby Center.
Learn MoreTuesday, November 19 at 6:30 p.m.
Irish singer Daniel O’Donnell found an audience across the pond through consistent appearances on PBS specials aired throughout the United States. If you’ve seen him on television or witnessed his talents live, you know you’re in for an exceptional show from the amazing vocalist. If you’ve yet to experience the joy that is Daniel O’Donnell, grab your tickets and get ready for an unforgettable performance.
Learn MoreSaturday, November 23 at 8 p.m.
He’s a platinum-selling singer, and, as of October 17, he’s a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member. Don’t miss your chance to see Foreigner’s Lou Gramm hot off the heels of his Rock Hall induction—and, to somehow make this evening of rock even better, he’ll be joined by Central Pennsylvania Music Hall of Fame members, The Badlees.
Learn MoreSaturday, November 30 at 8 p.m.
Almost Queen may almost be Queen, but they’re also come into their own as a fully realized tribute to one of the best bands of all time. No other Queen tribute looks as cool, rocks as hard, or does the Ay-Oh as well as Almost Queen, and they’re coming back to Wilkes-Barre for a one night only performance of Freddie and company’s greatest hits.
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