From Texas Performing Arts <[email protected]>
Subject Pretty Woman opens next week + a U.S. premiere from Deborah Hay + John Mellencamp and more...
Date January 4, 2023 9:38 PM
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"Pretty Woman" <[link removed]>

Pretty Woman: The Musical <[link removed]>

Jan 17–22 | Bass Concert Hall

The irresistible Broadway hit opens next week.

“If you love the movie, you’ll love the musical!” — BuzzFeed News

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"Aladdin" <[link removed]>

Disney' <[link removed]>s Aladdin <[link removed]>

Feb 14–19 | Bass Concert Hall

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"Ain't Too Proud" <[link removed]>

Ain't Too Proud <[link removed]>

Mar 28–Apr 2 | Bass Concert Hall

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"22/23 Season"
"Cullberg — Works by Deborah Hay featuring music by Graham Reynolds" <[link removed]>

Cullberg: Works by Deborah Hay <[link removed]>featuring music by Graham Reynolds <[link removed]>

Sat, Jan 28 — McCullough Theatre

Austin’s post-modern dance legend Deborah Hay and Sweden's Cullberg Dance Company converge for two special shows. A 7:30 p.m. evening show includes my choreographed body…revisited — a rare solo performance from Hay herself — and the U.S. premiere of Horse, the solos featuring live music by acclaimed Austin-based composer Graham Reynolds. A 2 p.m. matinee features Hay’s iconic masterpiece, The Match .

"She makes us see the dance inside ourselves." — Texas Monthly

The Match

2 p.m.

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my choreographed body…revisited

Horse, the solos

7:30 p.m.

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"Dance Theatre of Harlem" <[link removed]>

Dance Theatre of Harlem <[link removed]>

Fri, Feb 10 | Bass Concert Hall

Austin Debut

Featuring Higher Ground — a ballet set to

the classic Stevie Wonder song named

“Best Dance Performance of 2022”

by The New York Times

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"Cécile McLorin Salvant" <[link removed]>

Cécile McLorin Salvant <[link removed]>

Sat, Feb 11 | Bass Concert Hall

Austin Debut

Cécile’s Ghost Song

was hailed as one of the

“Best Jazz Albums of 2022”

by The New York Times

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Explore the Full Season <[link removed]>

 

 

 

"The Deck Investigates with Ashley Flowers" <[link removed]>

The Deck Investigates with Ashley Flowers <[link removed]>

Fri, Feb 3 | Bass Concert Hall

Award-winning podcast producer and New York Times bestselling author Ashley Flowers is bringing her chart-topping podcast, The Deck, to you live for the first time ever with The Deck Investigates tour.

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"John Mellencamp: Live and In Person" <[link removed]>

John Mellencamp: Live and In Person <[link removed]>

Feb 28 | Bass Concert Hall

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"Dancing With The Stars: Live!" <[link removed]>

Dancing With The Stars: Live! <[link removed]>

Fri, Mar 3 | Bass Concert Hall

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"Taylor Tomlinson" <[link removed]>

Taylor Tomlinson - The Have It All Tour <[link removed]>

Mar 25–26 | Bass Concert Hall

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"Riverdance" <[link removed]>

Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show <[link removed]>

Apr 7–9 <[link removed]>| Bass Concert Hall

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"Trevor Noah" <[link removed]>

Trevor Noah: Off the Record <[link removed]>

Apr 20–24 | Bass Concert Hall

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"Steve Martin & Martin Short" <[link removed]>

Steve Martin & Martin Short: You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today! <[link removed]>

May 19 <[link removed]>– <[link removed]> 20 <[link removed]>| Bass Concert Hall

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From our partners at the Harry Ransom Center

"Deborah Hay Archive" <[link removed]>

A Dance Legend on Her Life, Work, and Archive

Deborah Hay in Conversation Jan. 19, 7 p.m.

Prothro Theater, Harry Ransom Center

Renowned choreographer and TPA Resident Artist Deborah Hay established her archive in 2021 at the Harry Ransom Center, the internationally renowned humanities research center at UT Austin.

In celebration of Hay’s archive <[link removed]> and ahead of her day of performance with the acclaimed Cullberg dance company, join Hay and her archival collaborator, Laurent Pichaud, for a conversation about what it means to document dance.

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