The Week at Texas Performing Arts
A New Year Awaits
Thank you for making so many great memories with us this year. It’s been our pleasure welcoming you back safely and we can’t wait to see you in 2022. We hope you have a terrific holiday season!
 
Your favorite concerts, comedians, and family shows
Sebastian Maniscalco
hosted by Gary Owen starring Lavell Crawford, Kountry Wayne and more
Dec 29 | Bass Concert Hall

Get ready to ring in the new year with laughter! Hosted by the legendary Gary Owen, with special performances by Lavell Crawford and Kountry Wayne, you’re sure to experience a night of hilarity, witty banter, and downright fun.
Disney Princess
Sun, Feb 6 | Bass Concert Hall
Patti LaBelle
Feb 14 | Bass Concert Hall
The Masked Singer
Jul 13 | Bass Concert Hall

Holiday 4-pack
4 tickets for the price of 3
Code: HOLIDAY
Rupi Kaur
Sat, Jun 11 | Bass Concert Hall
 
 
 
A curated series reflecting the most exciting
developments in the performing arts today
The Wooster Group
The Great Flood
Fri, Jan 21 | Bass Concert Hall

A wordless documentary and cinematic elegy that seamlessly blends archival and found footage with an original score from Frisell to tell the stories of the destruction and aftermath of the 1927 Mississippi River flood. "hypnotic, playful...and wildly evocative." — The L.A. Times
The Wooster Group
TEXAS DEBUT
The B-SIDE and UNTITLED TOAST
Jan 26-29 & Fri, Feb 4 | McCullough Theatre

“A stereophonic séance…stirring…refreshing…perseveringly soulful… ” — The L.A. Times

THE B-SIDE is an original performance based on an LP of work songs, spirituals, and toasts recorded in 1964 in Texas’ then-segregated prison farms. Eric Berryman, Jasper McGruder, and Philip Moore channel the inmates’ voices, via in-ear receivers, and transmit them live. Berryman also provides context from the book Wake Up Dead Man: Hard Labor and Southern Blues by Bruce Jackson, the folklorist who recorded the album.

UNTITLED TOAST is work-in-progress companion piece showing on Fri, Feb 4 that Wooster Group will develop as part of their residency with Texas Performing Arts.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Fri-Sat, Mar 11-12 | Bass Concert Hall
Helen Sung
Sat, Apr 9 | Bates Recital Hall
 
 
 
The best of Broadway right here in Austin
Hadestown
Jan 11 – 16 | Bass Concert Hall

Welcome to Hadestown, where a song can change your fate. Winner of eight 2019 Tony Awards® including Best Musical and the 2020 Grammy® Award for Best Musical Theater Album, Hadestown is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go. 
Tootsie
Feb 22 – 27 | Bass Concert Hall
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Mar 22 – 27 | Bass Concert Hall
The Lion King
Apr 7-24 | Bass Concert Hall
 
Summer
May 3 – 8 | Bass Concert Hall
 
 
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Despite a successful return to action, we still face a critical $50,000 funding gap as we close out the year…and we need your help!

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