Arts
& Entertainment
Louisiana
Philharmonic Orchestra
225 Baronne Street
New
Orleans, LA 70112
504-523-6530
Call
for schedule of performances
Season
runs from September – May
New
Orleans Opera
305
Baronne St.
New
Orleans, LA 70112
504-529-2278
Call
for performance schedule
The
history of opera in New Orleans is the history of Opera
in America. Evolutionary progress through heredity is
reflected in a great culture transplanted from Mother
France to the Paris of America, New Orleans, where the
first resident opera company in America was founded.
New
Orleans Ballet
225
Baronne St.
New
Orleans, LA 70112
504-522-0996
Call
for performance schedule
Anthony
Bean Community Theater
1333
S Carrollton Ave.
New
Orleans, LA 70118
504-862-7529
The
theater was established to meet the demands of New Orleans
residents interested in learning about and participating
in dramatic art.
Marquee
de Marigny Theatre
2301
Chartres St.
New
Orleans, LA 70117
504-943-8929
Two
outrageous, gender-bending, camp comedies are performed
in the Marquee de Marigny Theatre.
Saenger
Theatre
143
North Rampart St.
New
Orleans, LA 70112
504-569-1533
Broadway shows, musicals, and movies are performed at
the theatre.
The
Shakespearean Festival at Tulane
215
McWilliams Hall
Tulane
University
New
Orleans, LA 70118
504-
865-5105
Call
for performance schedule
Louisiana's
professional Shakespearean Theatre invites you for a stellar
season of Shakespeare.
Southern
Repertory Theatre
365
Canal St.
New
Orleans, LA 70118
504-522-6545
Live
Theater Professional regional theater that produces regional
and world premieres of new plays by Southern playwrights
and new plays set in the South.
Sports
New
Orleans Hornets
Professional
Basketball
Games
played at the New Orleans Arena
New
Orleans Arena
1501 Girod Street
New Orleans, LA 70113
504-301-4000
Season
runs October – April
New
Orleans Saints
Professional
Football
Games
played at the New Orleans Superdome
1500
Poydras St.
New
Orleans, LA 70112
504-587-7713
Season
runs September – January
January
Celebration
in the Oaks
Location: City Park
504-482-4888
Admission Charged
Celebration in the Oaks lights up City Park's collection
of ancient live oaks with millions of lights. Visitors
can walk the two-mile stretch or drive or ride a horse
drawn carriage.
Nokia
Sugar Bowl Classic
Held
in early January
Location:
Superdome
504-587-7713
New
Orleans' oldest annual sporting event, originating in
1935.
Antiques
& Collectibles Appraisal Day
Held
in late January
Location:
Lakeside Shopping Center on Veterans Blvd.
504-835-8000
The
"Antiques & Collectibles Appraisal Day, “a
one-day event similar to PBS' "Antiques Road show
" is one of the Louisiana State Museum's most popular
activities. It's presented in conjunction with the Friends
of the Cabildo and is sponsored by Neal Auction Company.
February
Mardi
Gras 2008
Held in February, (Parades from Jan., 6th - Feb. 5th, 2008)
Location:
A variety of locations throughout New Orleans
New Orleans' Mardi Gras is the world's most famous street
party... and with good reason! The annual celebration
of excess overtakes the French Quarter and crowds the
streets with wildly costumed revelers!
March
St.
Patrick's Day Festival
Held
on St. Patrick’s Day
Location:
Downtown New Orleans
See
the city go Green for this annual event
Tennessee
Williams Literary Festival
Held in late March
Location: Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carré
985-876-4278
The festival is an annual five-day celebration held in
late March, which showcases national and regional scholars,
writers, and performing artists. Programs include panel
discussions, theatrical performances, a one-act play competition,
lectures, literary walking tours, musical performances,
and a book fair.
MORE MARCH 2008 FESTIVALS
April
French
Quarter Festival 2007
Held
in April 25 - 23 - 2007
Location:
French Quarter
You
can't get more New Orleans than this showcase for hundreds
of local musicians on 14 stages throughout the historic
Vieux Carré. There's jazz, from Dixieland to contemporary
and brass bands, classical, Cajun and Zydeco, rhythm and
blues, gospel and everything else in between. One can
sample classic New Orleans cuisine from nearly 60 food
and drink booths, tour private patios, enjoy fireworks
over the Mississippi River, participate in children's
activities, join in a second-line parade, attend art exhibits
& music workshops and lots more.
New
Orleans Jazz Festival 2008
2008 - April 25 - May 4
Music lovers, take heart: There will be a New Orleans
Jazz and Heritage Festival in 2008.
Location: Fair Grounds Race Course
504-943-2200 - Click here for Updates
MORE APRIL2008 FESTIVALS AND EVENTS
May
New
Orleans Wine & Food Experience
May
24-28, 2007
Location:
French Quarter
New
Orleans is a place of pilgrimage for foodies and wine
enthusiasts throughout the year, but never more so than
during the New Orleans Wine & Food Experience... this
non-stop celebration of the joys of the grape and the
sublime ecstasies of fine food. The Wine & Food Experience
constitutes five basic events - Vintner Dinners, The Royal
Street Experience, Seminars, Grand Tastings, and Brunch.
Each of these is an event unto itself, and all are eagerly
anticipated.
MORE MAY 2008 FESTIVALS AND EVENTS
June
Great
French Market Tomato Festival
Held
in early June
Location:
French Quarter
Only
in a city as consumed with food as New Orleans could you
have an eagerly awaited festival honoring the tomato.
The city's chef's- amateur as well as professional- will
be out in force to sample and rate the first crop of native
tomatoes. Silliness you say? Just another excuse for New
Orleans natives to party? Well, there may be a hint of
truth to those sentiments, but there's also no denying
the importance of the tomato to the city's culinary culture.
July
Go
4th on the River
Held
on July 4
Location:
Woldenberg Park
504-378-2694
When
New Orleans throws a party, everybody shows up! Expect
this Go Fourth on the River celebration to be more of
the same, as thousands flock to the Crescent City to watch
a truly spectacular display of fireworks echoing off the
man-made canyons of downtown New Orleans and reflecting
off the Mighty Mississippi. New Orleans celebrates our
nation's Independence with a full day's worth of events.
The entire riverfront gets into the act, with many area
businesses hosting special Independence-themed shows.
Essence
Music Festival
IT WILL BE HELD IN HOUSTON TEXAS
The venue’s changed—but the excitement remains!
Three nights of hot musical performances.
Three days of life-changing, inspirational seminars.
It’s all happening July 1, 2 and 3 in our interim
new home at Reliant Park in Houston -a
city of world-class shopping, restaurants and nightlife.
Stay
tuned to hear about the ESSENCE initiative to help the
city of New Orleans!
August
Satchmo
Summer Fest
August
4th - 7th 2007
Location:
French Quarter Louisiana State Museum's Old U.S. Mint
504-568-6972
It
truly is a "wonderful world," as jazz great
Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong told us in his haunting
1968 hit song. Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong gained
fame through his incredible musical talents and through
these talents, increased New Orleans’ standing as
a city of international cultural significance. New Orleans
repays this debt with the Satchmo Summer Fest, a three-day
celebration of the life, legacy, and music of "Satchmo."Satchmo
Summer Fest is a weekend's worth of musical performances,
lively seminars, captivating exhibits, children's activities,
great New Orleans food, and partying New Orleans-style!
White
Linen Nights
Usually
held in mid August
Location:
French Quarter
Named
for a long tradition of trying to beat the summer evening
heat, White Linen Nights has become a staple in late-summer
activities for the people of New Orleans. Wearing white
linens, as the name would suggest, travelers and locals
take to a friendly stroll down the streets of the Art
District. And the artwork on display in New Orleans' fabled
French Quarter is stunning. One is able to view a wide
selection of art; from the most avant of avant guarde
to traditionalist paintings in a dozen styles.
September
Southern
Decadence
Held
in early September
Location:
New Orleans, Superdome and Ernest N. Morial Convention
Center
504-587-7713
Would
you miss a party called "a happening of haberdashery
fit for an LSD Alice in Wonderland?" What started
out as a going away party for some friends, has now transformed
the first Sunday before Labor Day into one of the largest,
albeit "oddest," parties you may ever attend.
Southern Decadence! Indeed, the images conjured up when
one thinks of the term, "southern decadence,"
could include tobacco, plantations and such. Maybe even
the flowing dress of a southern debutante. Though you
may find the flowing dress at the Big Easy's Southern
Decadence celebration, it will most likely be on a MAN!
Meat
Pie Festival & Triathlon
Dates
vary in September
Location:
Ntachitoches
Natchitoches
has always been Hot and it's about to get Hotter! Famous
Natchitoches Meat Pies celebrate with a cook-off, demonstrations,
entertainment, eating contests and more. The Meat Pie
Tri is held on Sunday: run, swim and bike through the
National Landmark Historic District. The festival takes
place at the downtown riverbank along the fabled Cane
River Lake and features big name talent, a Meat Pie Eating
Contest, a Meat Pie Making Contest and a Triathlon, aptly
named the Meat Pie Tri, are just some of the events lined
up.
October
Louisiana
Swamp Festival
Dates
vary in October
Location:
Audubon Zoo
504-861-2537
See
swamp critters; chow down on Cajun jambalaya and gumbo
and dance to Cajun and Zydeco music. Bring home a piece
of Louisiana's rich arts and crafts heritage from the
Craft Village! New Orleans' Audubon Zoo hosts the Annual
Louisiana Swamp Festival...a mélange of the artistic
craftsmanship and good-time philosophy of the Cajun way
of life. It's become one of the largest fall festivals
in the city and one of Audubon Zoo's major yearly events.
New
Orleans Film & Video Festival
Held
early – mid October
Location:
Landmark Theatres at Canal Place, Contemporary Arts Center,
Prytania Theatre, Entergy IMAX Theatre at the Aquarium
of the Americas
504-452-1216
The
festival attracts record-breaking crowds and offers year-round
programs including the French Film Festival each spring.
Labeling the festival, "Cannes on the Mississippi,"
the Times-Picayune movie critic David Baron confirmed
its importance as a permanent part of the City’s
cultural landscape.
Voodoo
Music Experience
Held
in October
Location:
City Park
504-482-4888
The
producers of the Voodoo Music Experience in City Park
bring you some of the hottest bands for this 2 day event.
The
New Orleans Media Experience
Held
in late October
Location:
French Quarter
The
New Orleans Media Experience is a ground breaking, first
of its kind media convergence festival featuring the best
available content in the areas of film, advertising, videogames
and music. This weeklong celebration highlights the interrelation
of content in each of these disciplines and present continuous
screenings, exhibitions, panels, special events and nightly
theme parties in grand New Orleans style.
Halloween
in New Orleans
Held
on October 31
Location:
French Quarter
On
the corner of Bourbon and Conti you might stumble upon
(literally) a gaggle of Elvi out for a stroll... just
down the block you could run into howling, growling werewolves...
and of course, there's generally just a bit too much skin
exposed in many a costume! Another great costume-watching
spot is around Frenchman and Chartres streets, and of
course the local parties are the absolute best place to
find costumes sinister and sublime.
More
October Festivals - Click Here
November
Louisiana
Renaissance Festival
Held
weekends all of November – early December
Location:
Nearby Hammond, LA
The
most exciting holiday shopping and entertainment in Louisiana!
Open rain or shine every weekend, the "Louisiana
Renaissance Festival" brings to life what an English
village and festive market place could have been like,
mixed with a little bit of Louisiana spice!
Annual
Run Through History
Held
in early November
Location:
Metairie Cemetery
504-
486-6331
The
New Orleans Track Club and Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral
Home and Cemeteries hold their annual run through history
at Metairie Cemetery. When the first race was run on the
site where the Fair Grounds is today, Millard Fillmore
was President of the United States! That was in 1852 and
Fair Grounds was known as Union Race Course. In 1872,
the Metairie Association abandoned racing at the legendary
Metairie Race Course and transferred racing to the Fair
Grounds, where they formed the Louisiana Jockey Club.
Since its beginnings, Fair Grounds, as it came to be known
just after the Civil War, endured the adversities of changing
ownerships, wars, floods, fires, epidemics, hurricanes,
economic hardships, racing prohibitions, politics and
all forms of gaming competition.
Celebration
in the Oaks
Held
late November – early January
Location:
City Park
504-
482-4888
See
New Orleans' historic City Park transformed into a holiday
wonderland. Its ancient oak trees are aglow with massive
ornaments along the two-mile driving tour that is spangled
with over two million sparkling lights and lighted displays.
Celebration in the Oaks is one of the most beautiful holiday
light exhibits in the country, attracting over 500,000
visitors annually. The Driving Tour features scenes appropriated
from the season and South Louisiana including a 52-foot
paddle wheeler, jazz musicians and a recreation of an
Acadian Village alive with Zydeco music.
December
Candlelight
Tour of Historic Homes and Landmarks
Held
most of December
Location:
French Quarter
Feel
the romance and heritage of New Orleans on a tour of 19th-century
homes and landmarks. It is possible to walk through much
of New Orlean's rich history and stunning architecture
on a self-guided tour of historic landmarks. The fascinating
tour includes the Beauregard Keyes House, Gallier House,
the Louisiana State Museum's 1850 House, the New Orleans's
Pharmacy Museum and the Old Ursuline Convent.... most
decorated in the style of Christmas past.
New
Year's Eve
Held
on December 31
Location:
Jackson Brewery
504-
566-7245
A
large street party, a lit ball dropping from the sky,
thousands counting down to the next year - no you're not
in Time Square, but rather Jackson Square! Every year,
a week following the relaxation of Christmas, hundreds
of thousands pour out to the Jackson Brewery to welcome
in another year of living and partying in New Orleans.
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