Performing arts in the region in the next couple of months include numerous shows at the  LeTourneau University Belcher Center in Longview. Scheduled are Barricade Boys — Broadway Party, March 1; Kilgore Hi-Steppers, March 29; Big Daddy Weave, April 4; Longview Symphony Orchestra: Out of This World—A Sci-Fi Spectacular, April 26, and Celtic Woman, May 3.

In Sulphur Springs, the Community Players present Chess Knight’s Rapunzel Uncut, a one act play by Mariah Everman, March 7-9; The Brothers Grimm on March 21-23; and Antichrist Cometh on April 25-27 at Main St. Theatre. Visit their website for more information.

ArtsView Children’s Theatre in Longview presents Anne of Green Gables on March 6-9. This heartwarming dramatization of L.M. Montgomery’s beloved classic, follows the spirited orphan Anne Shirley as she navigates life at Green Gables, from her first meeting with her strict guardian to her achievements at Queen’s Academy. This adaptation brings Anne’s most unforgettable moments to life — her cherished friendship with Diana, humorous mishaps with a  mistaken wine bottle and a cake disaster, and her touching bond with Matthew. Tickets are $15 and will be found on the website.

See The Sound of Music on March 28-30 and April 4-6 at the Historic Texas Theatre in Palestine. This family-friendly production tells the heartwarming story of a lively governess who brings joy and music into a naval captain’s home. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students (4-18). For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.pctboxoffice.com.

A comedy show by Duck. Duck. Moose! is from 7-9 p.m. April 12 at the Longview Community Center. The audience is invited to be part of a game show experience including the Price is Wheel or No Deal Feud.

Find more performing arts through venue links in the County Line website.