Thunderbolts hockey, musical, improvisation and more

Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out our list of things to do in Evansville this weekend.

Thursday

‘Matilda’ the musical

March 10-March 12, 7 p.m., March 13, 2 p.m., Reitz High School, 350 Dreier Blvd., Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students.

Reitz High School presents the children’s classic “Matilda”, the story of an extraordinary girl who uses her gifts to take a stand and change her own life. Tickets are available at www.fjreitztheatre.com and 40 minutes before performances.

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Friday

LTJ’s ‘We Ba-aa-ack!!!’

March 11-12, 7 p.m., Evansville Civic Theater, 717 N. Fulton Ave. Tickets are $10.

LTJ brings their improv troupe back to the Evansville Civic Theater. Proceeds from the shows will be shared between the Evansville Civic Theater and the Borrowed Hearts Foundation, a non-profit organization serving foster children and the families who care for them.

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Evansville Thunderbolts Hockey

7 p.m., Ford Center. Tickets range from $8 to $30.

The Thunderbolts, seeking a spot in the Southern Professional Hockey League playoffs, take on the Birmingham Bulls.

Saturday

Meet your legislators

9 a.m. to 11 a.m., EVPL Central Branch, 200 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Free.

This is the last meeting with lawmakers for the 2022 session. The event includes state lawmakers whose districts include Vanderburgh County. Elected officials are invited to attend and answer questions from the public.

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Meet the author

10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Bluestocking Social, 606B S. Weinbach Ave. Free.

Local author CP Miller is hosting a signing event for his new anthology, “Myths, Legends and Dreams.”

Rayonna Burton-Jernigan covers topics related to diversity and culture and can be reached at rbj@courierpress.com or (812) 454-1765.