Drunk Romeo & Juliet
Through May 9, The Rose Theatre
Love, lust, laughter, and liquor are back on tap in Downtown Phoenix. The wildly entertaining twist on Shakespeare’s most iconic love story will deliver romance on the rocks, sword fights with swagger, and tragedy turned hysterical. Drunk Romeo & Juliet features one professional actor who downs more than five shots of alcohol before diving headfirst into the world’s most famous tale of star-crossed lovers. The show blends epic poetry, pop culture references, and liberal departures from the text – making it accessible for Shakespeare aficionados and first timers alike. Performance times vary. Balcony, $49; mezzanine, $69; stage side, $89. Tickets and more info: www.drunkshakespeare.com.
Spotlight on Italian Music
Feb. 7, Musical Instrument Museum
Celebrate the spirit of Italy as the 2026 Winter Olympics approach with a vibrant afternoon of music, movement, and cultural discovery. Experience the passion of Italian artistry through captivating live performances featuring soprano Ripalta Bufo, accordanist Tony Putrino, and the enchanting vocals of Iliana Incandela. Junior museum guides will lead a tarantella workshop, where guests can learn the lively southern Italian dance that was originally intended as a cure for a spider bite. Noon-4 p.m. Included with paid museum admission. www.mim.org.
Dog Days at The Garden
Feb. 7, 14, and 28, Desert Botanical Garden
Saturday mornings are a great time to grab your furry friend and head to the garden trails for exploring and fun photo ops. New, join the VIP Pup Club for $30 per year, per dog to enjoy exclusive access to dog-friendly experiences like playful social gatherings and special events. Make lasting memories with your puppy pals while exploring the natural wonder of the desert. 7-10 a.m. Included with paid membership or general admission. www.dbg.org.
Hare and Tortoise
Feb. 7-March 8, Herberger Theater Center
A fresh take on Aesop’s iconic fable, this heartwarming play explores friendship, perseverance, and the beauty of slowing down. Childsplay Theatre’s interpretation of Hare and Tortoise uses music, movement, and humor to explore what it means to grow, learn, and embrace your own pace. As the seasons change, these unlikely friends learn that time isn’t about moving fast. Performance times vary. $25-$50. www.childsplayaz.org.
Game Day Watch Zone Party
Feb. 8, Desert Ridge Marketplace
Desert Ridge is transforming into the ultimate Game Day Watch Zone. Cheer on your team and catch the game on the massive outdoor LED screens at The District Stage and in The Courtyard near Copper Blues. There will be a DJ, giant yard games, and free pizza slices for the first 100 guests. Sip your favorite beverage from the Sip & Stroll mobile bar. 4:30 p.m. Free. www.shopdesertridge.com.
Stadium Classic
Feb. 9-10, TPC Scottsdale
After the hoopla of the Waste Management Phoenix Open, golfers will have the opportunity to play the course just like the pros. The Stadium Classic charity golf tournament benefits Cajun’s Aviation Dream, an organization founded to honor an Air Force Thunderbird killed in a training accident and benefitting students who want to pursue aviation. The event starts with a VIP Party at The Vault taking place Monday, followed by the Tuesday tournament. Monday, 6 p.m.; Tuesday, 8 a.m. Party, $500; golf foursome, $9,000. www.stadiumclassic.com.
Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show and Shopping Expo
Feb. 12-22, WestWorld of Scottsdale
The annual Arabian Horse Show is one of Scottsdale’s signature events. Since its start in 1955, it has grown from 50 horses to nearly 2,000, bringing top owners, trainers, and breeders from around the world to compete. The Shopping Expo will featuresmore than 200 vendor booths, offering everything from lavish jewelry, clothing, and works of art. There will be exciting competitions, educational seminars, family activities, and an international food court. Doors open, 7:30 a.m.; Shopping Expo, Sunday through Thursday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. $15 per day; reserved bleacher seating, $25 per day. www.scottsdaleshow.com.
Broadway’s Rock of Ages Band
Feb. 13, Salt River Grand Ballroom
The groundbreaking musical Rock of Ages electrified Broadway and received five Tony Award nominations during its seven-year run. Now, the band of rock star musicians and lead singers from the original cast are bringing the ’80s rock hits to the concert stage. All the members were specifically selected from popular rock bands to bring renewed life to the songs by Bon Jovi, Journey, Whitesnake, Poison, AC/DC, Joan Jett, Styx, Pat Benatar, REO Speedwagon, Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot and many more. 8 p.m. $31-$95.50. www.talkingstickresort.com.
Galentine’s Sip ‘n’ Shop
Feb. 13, Scottsdale Quarter
Grab the gals and enjoy a night of shopping discounts and specials from Scottsdale Quarter’s stores and restaurants. Wine, light bites and live music from Lee Perreira will add to the fun atmosphere. Attendees will receive a bag of goodies from Quarter merchants as well as a complimentary glass of wine. Advanced ticket purchase is required. 5-7 p.m. $20. www.scottsdalequarter.com.
Pulse Party
Feb. 13, Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Pulse, a multisensory art exhibit by ScanLAB Projects, be on display at the Desert Botanical Garden through May 10. To fully visual and emotional energy of the desert and the exhibit, this immersive experience is meant to ignite the senses and elevate the spirit. Through photography, motion, and sound, Desert Pulse reveals new ways of seeing and appreciating our vibrant ecosystem. 6-9 p.m. Included with paid Garden admission. www.dbg.org.
Kathleen Madigan: The Day Drinking Tour
Feb. 14, Talking Stick Resort
Known for her sharp wit and relatable storytelling, Kathleen Madigan tackles everything from aging parents, to generation gaps, to Bigfoot. She has performed at comedy festivals around the world and has comedy specials on Netflix, Comedy Central, and HBO. Thios month, she will bring her signature smart, effortless humor to Talking Stick ahead of the debut of her highly anticipated seventh stand-up special. 8 p.m. Starting at $45. www.talkingstickresort.com.
Love Notes & Candlelight
Feb. 14, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
Dinner, fine wine and live music are the makings of an evening of romance and elegance. The Trailblazer Ballroom will turn into a candlelit, intimate setting with tables of two designed for a special experience. A curated four-course dinner paired with wines from Far Niente Winery, with a winemaker on hand to guide guests through the pairings. After dinner, enjoy an acoustic performance by Tales from the Yacht, featuring Greg Hind of Little River Band. Local artist Dave Wilhelmsen will create personalized watercolor portraits for a one-of-a-kind keepsake of the evening. 6-9 p.m. $345 per couple. www.kierlandafterdark.com.
Lunar New Year Dinner
Feb. 20, Mekong Palace
The Organization of Chinese Americans will welcome the Year of the Horse with cultural traditions, a lion dance, and traditional Lunar New Year cuisine. This multicourse dinner will celebrate the flavors of the season. Beyond the dinner table, enjoy a silent auction and raffle and an awards presentation honoring outstanding community contributors. Learn about the significance of the food, celebrate culture, and set positive intentions for the year ahead. 5 p.m. $100. www.ocaphoenix.org.
Navajo Rug & Jewelry Show
Feb. 20-22, The Holland Center
At this special show, attendees will have the opportunity to purchase more than 300 handmade Navajo rugs along with Navajo jewelry and crafts. All proceeds will directly support the artisans. Presented in partnership with the Adopt-A-Native-Elder program, this year’s show carries a powerful theme: the hummingbird. In Navajo (Dinè) culture, the hummingbird is known as “dahdííhtįhí” and represents beauty, wisdom, healing, protection, renewal and joy. Featured weavers have been challenged to incorporate this meaningful symbol into their designs. The event will also include weaving demonstrations, cultural teachings, music and storytelling, and a raffle. Friday VIP preview night, Friday, 5-8 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. VIP preview, $50; Saturday and Sunday, free. www.hollandcenter.org.
9th Annual Lunar New Year Festival
Feb. 21, Desert Ridge Marketplace
Welcome in the Year of the Fire Horse with 9 Dragons Kung Fu. It will be an incredible morning filled with cultural performances, dramatic lion dances, tai chi demonstrations, art, and more. Performances take place on the The District Stage. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. www.shopdesertridge.com.
Celebrate Youth Gala
Feb. 21, Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Scottsdale (BGCS) unites the Valley’s most influential business and community leaders to support programs that are transforming youth and developing the next generation of leaders. Guests will enjoy an evening that blends heartfelt storytelling with world-class entertainment. Emmy Award-winning ESPN journalist Michael Wilbon will serve as master of ceremonies, bringing his signature energy and storytelling to guide guests through an inspiring, fun evening. Acclaimed auctioneer Letitia Frye will lead bidding for amazing prizes and a paddle raise benefitting BGCS. 5:30 p.m. $500. www.bgcs.org.
Super Sports Saturday
Feb. 21, Chaparral Park
Try a new sport or discover something new about a longtime favorite activity at the sports expo with local clubs and businesses. The all-ages event will feature hands-on sports activities, an expo, a DJ, and food trucks. It’s the perfect chance to show off skills, learn something new, and discover local sports opportunities. 4 p.m. Free. www.scottsdaleaz.gov.
Mindful Moments: Sound Healing
Feb. 22, Arizona Science Center Dorrance Dome
Dorrance Dome is more than a planetarium. Settle in for a sound healing experience that blends vibration, guided mediation, and breathtaking projections on the LED dome above. As the tones from the sound bowls resonate through the space, the visuals wrap around guests to create a journey that calms the mind, settles the nervous system and leaves everyone feeling renewed. 4:30 p.m. $55. www.azscience.org.
Rally for Autism
Feb. 28, Center Court Pickleball Club
Get ready for a high-energy pickleball tournament. All skill levels are welcome to play and enjoy music, local food, and drinks. The round-robin tournament features men’s and women’s competitive and recreational divisions and entry fee is for a two-person team. The tournament benefits Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center and its mission to advance research and lifetime support for individuals with autism and their families. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Individual tickets, $300. www.autismcenter.org.