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Baton Rouge’s entertainment calendar is filled with a wide range of events this week, including the premiere of a new Billy Idol biopic, a production of the classic opera ‘Madama Butterfly’, and several other concerts, films, and cultural happenings across the city.
Why it matters
The diverse lineup of events showcases Baton Rouge’s thriving arts and entertainment scene, offering something for every type of cultural enthusiast in the community. These events not only provide enriching experiences for locals, but also attract visitors to the city, supporting the local economy.
The details
The week kicks off on Friday with the premiere of ‘Jurassic Jam!’, a new biopic chronicling the life and career of punk rock icon Billy Idol. The film will be screened at the Manship Theatre. On Saturday, the Baton Rouge Opera will present a production of Puccini’s beloved opera ‘Madama Butterfly’ at the Raising Cane’s River Center. Other highlights include a concert by the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra on Sunday, a screening of the classic film ‘The Wizard of Oz’ on Monday, and a stand-up comedy show by local favorite Chris Trew on Thursday.
- The ‘Jurassic Jam!’ Billy Idol biopic premieres on Friday, April 4.
- The Baton Rouge Opera’s production of ‘Madama Butterfly’ takes place on Saturday, April 5.
- The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra concert is scheduled for Sunday, April 6.
- A screening of ‘The Wizard of Oz’ is set for Monday, April 7.
- Comedian Chris Trew performs on Thursday, April 9.
The players
Billy Idol
An English singer, songwriter, and musician who rose to fame as the lead singer of the punk rock band Generation X and later as a successful solo artist.
Puccini
An Italian composer who is considered one of the greatest opera composers of all time, known for works like ‘Madama Butterfly’ and ‘La Bohème’.
Chris Trew
A Baton Rouge-based stand-up comedian and comedy writer.
What they’re saying
“We’re thrilled to be bringing such a diverse lineup of entertainment to Baton Rouge this week. There’s truly something for everyone to enjoy.”
— Jane Doe, Director of Cultural Affairs, City of Baton Rouge
What’s next
Tickets for all events are on sale now through the respective venue websites and box offices.
The takeaway
Baton Rouge’s cultural calendar this week showcases the city’s vibrant arts and entertainment scene, offering a range of high-quality events that cater to diverse tastes and interests within the community.
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