An Evening With Noam Pikelny

Stuart's Opera House 52 Public Square, Nelsonville, OH, United States

Noam Pikelny has emerged as the preeminent banjoist of his generation and we welcome him to Stuart’s for an evening of music. He is a founding member of Punch Brothers, a 3-time Grammy Nominee and was awarded the first annual Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass in 2010.

$19 – $34

Winter Wine Express on the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway

Nelsonville Depot 33 Canal St, Nelsonville, OH, United States

Take a ride on the Stuart’s Winter Wine Express! This beautiful train ride on the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway includes wine, cheese, and more and its all for a good cause… to raise money for Stuart’s Opera House! Show your support for Stuart’s and join us for this great event, take a ride on a... Read More

$30 – $40

Recurring

Back to My Roots: The Dwight Icenhower Story

Stuart's Opera House 52 Public Square, Nelsonville, OH, United States

We are excited to welcome award-winning Elvis Tribute Artist Dwight Icenhower back to the Stuart’s Stage (both in-person and livestream options available) on Saturday, March 13, 2021. Dwight will perform two unique live shows in our historic theater called, “Back to My Roots.” “Back to my roots” is an intimate, unique and heartfelt show with... Read More

$50

Old Seed

Stuart's Opera House 52 Public Square, Nelsonville, OH, United States

We are excited to welcome Old Seed to perform at Stuart’s Opera House. Old Seed is Zeke Hutchison, Matt McElroy, and Joe Burdock having a fun time playing tunes from the region and remembering players who played the music in the past. They are all neighbors in the western part of Athens County, Ohio. Zeke... Read More

Free

Anti-Racism in the Arts

Virtual

Stuart's Opera House is hosting a webinar on Anti-Racism in the Arts on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 6:30pm. This is a community conversation about holding white-led arts organizations accountable to anti-racist work in the arts in Athens County. This event will feature keynotes from Charles Smith and Ada Adams.

Free