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Subject Hollywood Backdrops take center stage 🎬
Date February 11, 2021 5:02 PM
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TPA Backstage Pass


Behind the Scenes: The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop Trailer

Visit Hollywood Without Leaving Austin

Step on to the Bass Concert Hall stage for an up-close view of twelve
never-before publicly displayed historic paintings that reveal the lost
art of Golden Age Hollywood. Reservations available through March 7.

RESERVE NOW:
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MORE INFORMATION:
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Disney's The Lion King

Broadway in Austin to Return in December

The season begins with the return of Hamilton in December and includes
five previously planned Austin debuts, as well as Disney’s The Lion King.
Be there for the return to the stage, secure your seats with a 6 or 7-show
subscription package now!

SUBSCRIBE:
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FROM OUR FRIENDS


Yana Wana’s Legend of the Blue Bonnet

Stream Yana Wana’s Legend of the Blue Bonnet

Set in Laredo, this play for young audiences presents Native dances,
ancient traditions, and an alternative, Native-origin story about the
first bluebonnets in Texas. Produced and recorded by the Indigenous
Cultures Institute and Austin’s Teatro Vivo. Tickets are $14.95 for
household view and $8.95 for single viewer.

WATCH:
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Score for 7 Solos

See Madeline Hollander’s Score for 7 Solos at the Visual Arts Center

LA-based artist, dancer, and choreographer Madeline Hollander’s first
solo exhibition in Texas repurposes retired fire hoses from the Austin
Fire Department to create a choreographic map for movement improvised by
dancers from the UT Department of Theatre and Dance. The exhibition runs
through March 27 and is free and open to the public.


VISIT:
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Your support educates and inspires!

The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the performing arts hard. Especially now,
your support of TPA provides real-world, hands-on opportunities to the
next generation of creative leaders at UT. Make a gift today and inspire
a student!


DONATE NOW:
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