The launch of a dog-themed exhibit, a play about New York City’s gay community in the 1960s and performances of a comedy murder mystery dinner are among major events scheduled in San Antonio between May 31 and June 6.

Dogs! A Science Tail

The DoSeum will present "Dogs!: A Science Tail,” an interactive exhibit that allows visitors of all ages to gain a better understanding of dogs through science. Exhibit features will explain how dogs possess powerful senses of hearing and smell, and the evolution of the canine-human bond. The exhibit will also explore careers with canines and how pets strengthen communities.Sharks

The Witte Museum will host “Sharks,” an immersive exhibit that explores the world of the shark. Visitors can meet sharks’ ancient ancestors, and uncover their adaptations via interactive displays, touchable specimens and real objects.’The Whole Enchilada’

Members of the Whodunit Murder Mystery Show will perform "The Whole Enchilada,” an interactive comedy dinner theater event in which everyone is a suspect. Dinner, non-alcoholic beverages, sales tax and tips are included in the ticket.
  • Tue., Thu., Fri. and Sat., 7 p.m. now through Nov. 2
  • Tickets: $64.99, free for children ages 2-under
  • Alamo Cafe, 14250 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio
  • www.whodunitmurdermystery.com
Pop-up market


A pop-up market with several area farmers, ranchers, artisans and makers will be held in the Arbor Park shopping center parking lot. Shoppers may browse fresh foods, art works, crafts, home decorations, jewelry and more unique items.Philharmonic season finale

The San Antonio Philharmonic will present its final shows of the 2023-2024 season, with performances of Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E minor, Iranian-Canadian composer Iman Habibi’s Jeder Baumspricht, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.Food distribution event

KIPP Texas-San Antonio and the San Antonio Food Bank will present a community food distribution event. Attending individuals and families in need will receive free produce bags on a first-come, first-served basis. Preregistration is required.Art in the park

Phil Hardberger Park Conservancy will have a nature-inspired art program where visitors may go on a short nature walk, then use materials such as branches, yarn, leaves, acorns, bells and buttons to create mobiles. Registration is required.Older single professionals meetup


Single Professionals Network, a friendship group for singles age 55 and older, meets for conversation, libations, games and food.
  • June 5, 5-7 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • Billie Jean, 20711 Wilderness Oak, San Antonio
  • www.spn-sa.org
'The Boys in the Band'

Classic Theater will present performances of “The Boys in the Band,” Mart Crowley’s 1960s-era play about a group of gay men who gather for a birthday party in New York City. There will be opening night activities June 6 and a Pride Night celebration during the June 7 performance.
  • June 6-23, Thu.-Fri., 7:30 p.m., 2 p.m. Sun.
  • Tickets: $24-$39
  • San Pedro Playhouse, 800 W. Ashby Place, San Antonio
  • 210-589-8450.www.classictheatre.org