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The University of Texas Performing Arts Center (PAC) is a collective of five theaters operated by The University of Texas at Austin, College of Fine Arts. The theaters are the Bass Concert Hall, McCullough Theater, Bates Recital Hall, B. Iden Payne Theater and Oscar Brockett Theater.
Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center: 1977 Mike A. Myers Track & Soccer Stadium: 1999 [32] Moody Center 2022 Home of the Texas Longhorns basketball programs Penick-Allison Tennis Center Demolished in 2014 for the Dell Medical School. Replaced by the Texas Tennis Center. Recreational Sports Center: 1990 [33] Red and Charline McCombs Field ...
Segerstrom Hall, a 2,994-seat, opera house-style theater, is the campus' largest facility and often the venue for Broadway musicals, ballet, and other large productions. . Adjacent to Segestrom Hall is the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall, a 1,704-seat theater-in-the-round and home to the William J. Gillespie Concert Organ (C.B. Fisk Opus 130), which has 4,322 pipes and 75 stops ...
International concert star Anton Nel rehearses on the Long Center's new Steinway 9-foot grand piano. Nel has rigorously selected the Austin performing arts center's prized concert instruments.
University of Texas Performing Arts Center; W. Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center; Wortham Theater Center This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 08: ...
Saenger Performing Arts Theatre: September 13, 1986 Memphis: Mud Island Amphitheater: September 15, 1986 Little Rock: J.T. Robinson Memorial Auditorium: September 17, 1986 Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City Music Hall: September 18, 1986 Austin: Austin City Coliseum September 19, 1986 Houston: Southern Star Amphitheatre: September 20, 1986 Dallas ...
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The Frank C. Erwin Jr. Center (originally Special Events Center) was a multi-purpose arena located on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas.It was also sometimes referred to as "The Drum" or "The Superdrum", owing to its round, drum-like appearance from outside (not to be confused with Big Bertha, the large bass drum used by the University of Texas marching band).