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“A Contributor to Culture”
Our rich history began on March 6, 1981 as The Performing Arts Center at The University of Texas at Austin, with a performance by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in the newly constructed Bass Concert Hall. The $44 million building was The University of Texas’ largest construction project to date. Later joined by four other venues − including Bates Recital Hall, and the McCullough, Payne, and Brockett Theatres − Texas Performing Arts has become one of the most important contributors of cultural life in Central Texas.
My husband and I recently attended Cameron Mackintosh's new production/rendition of the classic Phantom of the Opera presented by the Texas Performance Arts as part of "Broadway in Austin"... Read more
Tips for going to the Bass Concert Hall 1. Many events that are at the Bass Concert Hall advertise on Facebook, however, most of these events shown on Facebook were NOT put there by the REAL... Read more
This theater extorts people for money. We went for a Sebastian Maniscalco show, with tickets that included a bag policy. We find out when we get there that only part of the bag policy is... Read more
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- Tue: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Sat: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
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