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Special Events

March 10, 2026

Nothing Stays the Same: The Story of the Saxon Pub

  • SXSW World Premiere - Winner SXSW Music Doc Prize

  • Hill Country Film Festival - Best Texas Film

  • Dallas International Film Festival - Official Selection

  • (USA, 2019) (71min)

 

Trailer Link

https://vimeo.com/332041174

SHOW:

When: March 10, 2026

Time: 7:00pm- 9:00pm​

*7pm with Post film Q&A

*Doors open at 6:30 â€‹

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Wimberley Premiere!

*Awards: Best Music Doc - SXSW

*Post Film Q&A (in person) 

*Filmmakers:  Jeff Sandmann, Lisa Kay Pfannenstiel, 

Jeffrey Brown 

*Special Guest:  Musician Patrice Pike

*Moderator:  Coach Smith - 94.3 KWVH Wimberley

 

Nothing Stays the Same celebrates the last 30 years of live music in Austin,Texas, while also examining the challenges faced by musicians and music venues in one of the fastest-growing and most popular cities in the USA, 

all through the lens of the legendary Saxon Pub.

 

Synopsis:  With iconic Austin venues closing each year due to rising rents and property taxes, the writing is on the wall for the Saxon Pub, a mainstay in live music since 1990. Soon being forced to a new space – akin to closure for most clubs – its owner Joe Ables, its regulars and staff and its beloved musicians such as local luminaries Joe Ely, Bob Schneider, Patrice Pike, Guy Forsyth, Hector Ward, Carolyn Wonderland, The Resentments, Johnny Nicholas, W.C. Clark, Robynn Shayne and others, turn to face the music until they learn their fate might not be sealed after all. Call it divine intervention or a stroke of good luck, the Saxon could live to see another day if it plays its cards right…

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$20 Tickets

($3.00 fee for online sales)

March 21, 2026

An Evening of Danged Ole Train Songs

Musical fun with Mike Bon & the Nine-Pound Hammers

RESCHEDULED SHOW:

When: March 21, 2026

Doors open at 6:30 

Show starts at 7:00pm- 9:00pm​

 

An Evening of Danged Ole Train Songs has been a dream of Mike Bond’s for several years. As the leader of the Wimberley Jam and a longtime lover of string music, Mike noticed just how many great songs have been written about railroads and trains and decided it was time to bring them together in one lively performance.

Joined by his wife Louie, his daughters, and a whole crew of pickin’ buddies, Mike presents a wide-ranging collection of music, from swinging boogie and old folk and bluegrass tunes to jazzy standards. Featuring fiddles, banjos, mandolins, guitars, harmonicas and who knows what else!!

This promises to be a rollicking evening of fun, music, and community for audiences of all ages.

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$20 Tickets

($3.00 fee for online sales)

Past Events

December 16-18, 7:00 PM

Jack Wright's Neil Diamond Cherry Cherry Christmas

Nobody does Christmas like Neil Diamond! And nobody does Neil Diamond like Jack Wright!

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Jack Wright's highly acclaimed national touring production, A Neil Diamond Cherry Cherry Christmas, rings in the season with classic secular and spiritual Christmas favorites from Neil’s Christmas albums and TV special, along with some of his most memorable Top-40 hits. The show is woven together with fascinating stories and song explanations for a truly memorable holiday experience.

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Family friendly, this show will delight audiences both young and old and get everyone into the Christmas spirit!

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Friday, October 10, 2025

Name Your Road

Film Screening & Live Music

Doors open at 6:00pm

Show starts at 6:30pm

​At Wimberley Players Theatre

 

Join us for a special evening featuring a screening of the documentary Name Your Road (approx. 70 minutes).

Following will be a short intermission and then 45–60 minutes of live music with musicians featured in the film.

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Proceeds from the evening will be shared between the Rolling Oaks Community and the Wimberley Players Theatre.

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