Red, Chuck and Bomb make the leap from your phone to the big screen. They’ve always been the outsiders on their little paradise island, but when the green pigs arrive, the three have to figure out what the pigs are up to. The Angry Birds Movie is rated PG and runs about an hour-and-a-half. Take the kids to either Cinemark, the Alamo, or Stars & Stripes.
For something more grown up, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising will make you laugh. An unauthorized sorority moves in next door, the again- expectant couple have to call on a former enemy to try and shut it down.
The girls, though, won’t give up without a fight. Rated R and an hour-and-a-half, you can catch it at Tinseltown, Premiere, Alamo and Stars & Stripes.
There are only three more performances of The Lubbock Community Theatre’s production, Leading Ladies.
It’s a PG comedy about two down-on-their luck Shakespearean actors who to try to pass as two long-lost English nephews to get an inheritance… but they find out they have to be nieces, instead. The show wraps up this weekend, with Friday and Saturday night performances and a final Sunday matinees. You can get your $20 tickets through lubbockcommunitytheatre.org.
And start planning now to get to Clovis next weekend. The Thunderbirds headline the 2016 Cannon Air Force Base Air Show, “Air Commandos on the High Plains.” It’s next Saturday and Sunday, Memorial Day Weekend, and general admission is free. The gates open at 9:00, Mountain Time, and the T-Birds perform both days at 3:00. And I’ll have some special behind-the-scenes and in-the-backseat video for you next Thursday.
That’s a look at what’s in the Hub City!