The Week at Texas Performing Arts - April 6, 2020
TPA BACKSTAGE PASS
We hope this email finds you healthy and adjusting well to this extended intermission. This week our backstage journey takes you inside TPA’s state-of-the-art scenic studio located just beyond the Bass Concert Hall stage. There, TPA staff and UT students work side-by-side to create scenery for theater, dance, and opera productions. And if you’d like to try your hand, our scenic arts supervisor has a masterclass just for you.
For all the latest coronavirus-related schedule adjustments, please visit our event information page.
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Painting Big
Go inside the studio to watch a TPA student and staff crew create a new scenic backdrop in this time lapse video.
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From Backstage at Bass to Off-Broadway
Meet Reed Neal, whose work as a student in the TPA scene shop prepared him to work on one of off-Broadway’s hottest shows.
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Painting with a Pro
TPA Scenic Arts Supervisor Karen Maness gives a perspective painting tutorial for creating scenic artwork.
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