The crew of the International Space Station discovers the first evidence of Life on Mars. They must, of course, experiment, but their efforts turn against them and the Martian proves to be not only smart, but terrifying. It’s rated R and the reviews are generally good. Float into the horror at the Alamo Drafthouse or either Cinemark.

If you’ve never seen Greater Tuna, or if you want to see it again, you can this  weekend. Co-creator Jaston Williams directs this time for the new tour of the show. It’s the story of the third smallest town in Texas. The three actors portray all 21 characters with lightning-quick reflexes and costume changes. There will only be three performances; one Friday night, one Saturday night and a Saturday Matinee at the Civic Center.
Tickets are from $30 to $50 through Select-A-Seat.

The Lubbock Community Theatre opens its run of God of Carnage. It’s the story about two sets of parents who meet to discuss a fight between their two young boys. The show runs for three weekends, friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:00. Tickets are $22 for adults and around $17 for students and seniors. Get them through the theatre’s website.

That’s a look at what’s happening in the Hub City, with Joe Sherwood‘s Entertainment Thursday.