The Week at Texas Performing Arts
Forging Ahead
Our 40th Season continues this week with soul-stirring work from a hugely influential theater company performing in Texas for the first time and a very exciting addition to our Texas Welcomes series. See you at the show!
Your favorite concerts, comedians, and family shows
Bob Dylan
Rough And Rowdy Ways Tour
Mar 16 | Bass Concert Hall

Bob Dylan returns to Bass Concert Hall for the first time since 2015 with the Rough And Rowdy Ways Tour.

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Nate Bargatze
Fri, Feb 11 | Bass Concert Hall
Early and Late Shows!
Patti LaBelle
Feb 14 | Bass Concert Hall
Rupi Kaur
Sat, Jun 11 | Bass Concert Hall
The Masked Singer
Jul 13 | Bass Concert Hall
 
 
 
A curated series reflecting the most exciting
developments in the performing arts today
The Wooster Group
TEXAS DEBUT
THE B-SIDE: Negro Folklore From Texas State Prisons
A Record Album Interpretation
and UNTITLED TOAST
Jan 26-29 & Fri, Feb 4 | McCullough Theatre

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.
The Wooster Group
Michael Barnes interviews performer Eric Berryman and longtime Wooster Group actor and director Kate Valk. Read about how this work came to be and explore the company’s huge influence on the Austin theater scene.
Nathalie Joachim and Spektral Quartet
Fri, Apr 22 | Bates Recital Hall
Angelique Kidjo
Remain In Light
Thu, May 12 | Bass Concert Hall
 
 
The best of Broadway right here in Austin
Tootsie
Feb 22 – 27 | Bass Concert Hall

Call it “musical comedy heaven” (Rolling Stone). Call it “the most uproarious new musical in years!” (The Hollywood Reporter) Call it TOOTSIE! This laugh-out-loud love letter to the theater tells the story of Michael Dorsey, a talented but difficult actor who struggles to find work until one show-stopping act of desperation lands him the role of a lifetime.
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
 
Mean Girls
Aug 2-7 | Bass Concert Hall
 
 
 
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