• George Marsh

    Krause's Cafe 148 S. Castell Ave, New Braunfels, TX

    George Marsh is local singer songwriter and a New Braunfels native who enjoys sharing his passion for music in New Braunfels and beyond. With some originals in each set combined with some popular cover songs, George loves celebrating all types of music. If y'all come say hi, you can expect to hear a wide variety …

  • Elysha LeMaster

    Krause's Cafe 148 S. Castell Ave, New Braunfels, TX

    Elysha LeMaster, a powerhouse singer-songwriter from New Braunfels, has been captivating audiences across the country with her dynamic voice and engaging stage presence. From country to rock, pop to classics, she effortlessly blends genres with a sound all her own. Whether she’s performing her original songs or putting her unique spin on covers, Elysha’s vocal …

  • HocWurst PocWurst – Circle Arts Melodrama

    Recurring
    Circle Arts Theatre 124 Elizabeth Street, New Braunfels, Texas

    Cheer the hero! Boo the villain! Throw popcorn! Our Wurstfest Melodramas include a full hour of entertainment including audience games, a sing-a-long, and the show. This year's show is HocWurst PocWurst, a spoof of your favorite Halloween movie! The SanderWurst Sisters are back! After someone accidentally lit the black flame torch, the SanderWurst Sisters have …

  • San Antonio Dutchmen

    Krause's Cafe 148 S. Castell Ave, New Braunfels, TX

    The San Antonio Dutchmen Polka band is also known as the San Antonio Combo and S.A. Country for the wide variety of music they play. The band plays for weddings, anniversaries, picnics, Oktoberfest, Wurstfest, festivals and public dances all over South Texas. They specialize in South Texas Style German and Czech polkas and waltzes. The …

  • LAS NUEVAS TAMALERAS

    The Brauntex Theatre 290 W San Antonio St, New Braunfels, United States

    Enjoy the delightful comedy “Las Nuevas Tamaleras,” a play that humorously explores cultural traditions and friendships. Set in a Latino community, the story follows three women attempting to make tamales for the first time, leading to comedic mishaps and heartwarming moments. This charming production offers a flavorful taste of heritage and humor.

    $46 – $55
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