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"Texas Performing Arts"
TEXAS WELCOMES
"ATXplained Live" <[link removed]>
ATXplained Live <[link removed]>
Wed, Oct 23 | Bass Concert Hall
KUT’s award-winning ATXplained project is coming back to the stage with brand new stories based on questions from the Austin community. An evolution of the ATXplained stories you hear on the radio and read online, ATXplained Live brings a new dimension to the journalism you love from KUT. Through words and images – and a few surprises – your favorite KUT reporters will bring you unforgettable stories that help you understand your city better.
Pre-sale tickets available
Wed, Jul 31 at 10 a.m. – Thu, Aug 1 at 10:00 p.m.
Code: ATXTPA24
Public on-sale: Fri, Aug 2 at 10 a.m.
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"Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra" <[link removed]>
Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra <[link removed]>
Sun, Oct 20 | Bass Concert Hall
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"Rex Orange County" <[link removed]>
Rex Orange County <[link removed]>
FINALLY: A Theatre Tour <[link removed]>
Tue, Oct 29 & Wed, Oct 30 | Bass Concert Hall
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BROADWAY IN AUSTIN
"MJ the Muscail" <[link removed]>
MJ the Musical <[link removed]>
Tue, Oct 8 – Sun, Oct 13 | Bass Concert Hall
He is one of the greatest entertainers of all time. Now, Michael Jackson’s unique and unparalleled artistry comes to Austin as MJ, the multi Tony Award®-winning new musical centered around the making of the 1992 Dangerous World Tour, begins a tour of its own.
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"24/25 Broadway in Austin Season" <[link removed]>
Make 4 Dates with the Best of Broadway — New Seats Released!
New packages including Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Funny Girl, Peter Pan, and Clue start at just $171.
A Broadway in Austin subscription is more than just tickets—it’s a guaranteed night out, a chance to create memories and an experience you won’t forget. Secure the best seats as a season subscriber right now and enjoy exclusive benefits all season long.
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2024/25 SEASON
"Conspirare Considering Matthew Shepard" <[link removed]>
Conspirare <[link removed]>
Considering Matthew Shepard <[link removed]>
Thu, Oct 3 | Bass Concert Hall
TICKETS START AT $29.50
Deeply moved by the 1998 murder of a young gay man in Wyoming, acclaimed conductor Craig Hella Johnson composed an evocative and compassionate musical response that leaves audiences hopeful and joyous. Austin’s own Grammy award-winning Conspirare premiered the piece in 2016. It has now been performed by more than 70 choirs across the world, spreading the music’s message of compassion and understanding. Conspirare is now creating a special new staging of the production to celebrate its anti-hate message, more relevant now than ever. Audiences will experience the extraordinary voices of Conspirare, an instrumental ensemble, and moving visual images in this profound work.
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"Twyla Tharp Dance" <[link removed]>
Twyla Tharp Dance <[link removed]>
Diamond Jubilee <[link removed]>
Thu, Sep 26 | Bass Concert Hall
PRESENTING TWO NEW WORKS
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"Branford Marsalis with the UT Jazz Orchestra" <[link removed]>
Branford Marsalis with the UT Jazz Orchestra <[link removed]>
Fri, Oct 11 | Bates Recital Hall
TICKETS START AT $29.50
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SUMMER STOCK AUSTIN
"The Little Mermaid" <[link removed]>
Disney's The Little Mermaid <[link removed]>
Sat, Jul 27 – Sun, Aug 11 | McCullough Theatre
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"Guys & Dolls" <[link removed]>
Guys & Dolls <[link removed]>
Fri, Aug 2 – Sun, Aug 11 | McCullough Theatre
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LANDMARKS PUBLIC ART TOUR
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August Public Art Tour: Bass Concert Hall
Sun, Aug 4 at 10 a.m.
Beat the heat and join Landmarks for an air-conditioned tour of works from Landmarks Collection located inside Bass Concert Hall. Works include Jim Dine's History of Black Bronze I, David Hare's The Swan's Dream of Leda, and Anita Weschler's Victory Ball, among other works.
Meet your docent at Magdalena Abakanowicz's Figure on a Trunk in the courtyard in front of Bass Concert Hall.
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