Pollyanna Theatre Company’s “Hurry Up and Wait.” The Central Texas theater company is offering this interactive theater experience for very young children. Created for kids 2 to 4 years old, “Hurry Up and Wait” tells the story of two very different siblings who decide to plant a garden. Harry loves to take his time and has no problem waiting to see the vegetables and flowers grow, but his younger sister Wendy is a different story. Through songs, games and storytelling, the play teaches young children how to practice patience. 9:30 and 11 a.m. March 26 and March 29-31. $5.50-$6.75. The Long Center, 701 W. Riverside Drive. pollytheatre.org.
Movie Mondays at Yard Bar. With nicer weather back in Austin, one of the city’s most dog-friendly bars is hosting a weekly movie night. The theme for March’s Movie Mondays is the 1990s — films made during that decade. Up next is “Men in Black,” about two agents (Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones) working for a highly funded yet unofficial government agency who uncover the deadly plot of an intergalactic terrorist. 7:30 to 10 p.m. March 26. Free. 6700 Burnet Road. facebook.com/events/192696461323221/.
“Loving Vincent.” The Austin Film Society is screening this Academy Award-nominated film for a couple more days this month. “Loving Vincent” chronicles the life and controversial death of artist Vincent van Gogh, as told by his paintings and by the characters that inhabit them. Every shot is painted exactly in van Gogh’s distinctive style, and the plot is drawn from 800 letters written by the painter. 4:30 p.m. March 26, 4 p.m. March 27. $9. 6406 N. Interstate 35, Suite 3100. austinfilm.org.
“Paved Paradise” at Women and Their Work. Julie Libersat’s solo show explores symmetry and patterns within the landscape of today’s capitalistic society, using an interactive video installation to present consumption as a modern form of worship. The shopping mall is a temple of the golden age of capitalism, the parking lot a labyrinth. “Paved Paradise” is part of an ongoing series of parking lot mazes. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, noon to 6 p.m. Saturday through April 19. 1710 Lavaca St. 512-477-1064, womenandtheirwork.org.
Destination Mexico: Veracruz dinner at Alcomar. The latest dining series at Latin seafood restaurant Alcomar gives a tour of chefs Alma Alcocer and Jeff Martinez’s favorite Mexican regions, including Oaxaca and Tuesday’s focus on Veracruz. These dinners will delve into the distinct flavors and ingredients found in each state, with a focus on coastal cuisine. This third installment will feature dishes like Beef Picadillo Plantain Empanadas with the Mexican Two Step cocktail containing reposado tequila and a pineapple cucumber sangrita. 7 to 10 p.m. March 27. $65. 1816 S. First St. eventbrite.com/e/destination-mexico-veracruz-tickets-44076463890.
“Anything Live!” at Institution Theater. At “Anything Live!” every week, anything goes. The improvised comics of the Institution present a cornucopia of entertainers, from stand-up comedians to wrestlers — all the misfit entertainment acts that don’t fit anywhere else. 8 p.m. Thursdays. Free. The Clubhouse, 3800 Woodbury Drive. 512-895-9580, theinstitutiontheater.com.
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