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In McKelligon Canyon, looking southeast. McKelligon Canyon is the location of a 1,503-seat amphitheater located in El Paso, Texas, United States, where the play Viva El Paso! is presented. [1] The amphitheater is also used for concerts, graduation ceremonies, and other special events. Adjacent is the 300-seat McKelligon Canyon Pavilion.
In October 2024, Megaplex Theaters announced that it would add a new location in St. George, Utah at The Paseo. [22] In November 2024, Megaplex re-opened Redstone Theatre at Kimball Junction in Park City after completing major upgrades. These upgrades included new seating, remodeled restrooms, Dolby Atmos, and better concessions stands. [23] [24]
Viva! El Paso rehearsal, 2015. Viva! El Paso is an annually performed musical which celebrates El Paso's cultural history through dance, drama, narration and songs. It has been running almost continually since 1978 and was updated with a new script and music in 2016. The musical play is performed outdoors in the McKelligon Canyon amphitheater. [1]
Benito Juárez Street and US 85 at the Mexican border in El Paso. US 62/US 85 travels concurrently through the city. I-110 in El Paso US 54 in El Paso I-10 / US 180 in El Paso. US 62/US 180 travel concurrently to Seminole, with an approximate 106-mile-long (171 km) concurrency through New Mexico in-between. New Mexico US 285 in Carlsbad. The ...
The El Paso Symphony was established in the 1930s, it is the oldest performing arts organization in El Paso and the longest continuously running symphony orchestra in the state of Texas. [16] It has received both national and international recognition as a result of its very successful tours of Germany in 1996 and Turkey in 2000, and continues ...
Roughly, S of the Texas and Pacific-Southern Pacific RR tracks from western El Paso to Fabens: El Paso: 17: Fusselman Canyon Rock Art District: Fusselman Canyon Rock Art District: June 3, 1976 : Address restricted [6] El Paso
The Abraham Chavez Theatre is named after Maestro Abraham Chavez, who was the longtime conductor of the El Paso Symphony. It was built in the early 1970s, with the framework of the curved structure of the theatre visible under construction in scenes shot at the nearby Laughlin Hotel (since demolished) in the 1972 Steve McQueen film The Getaway ...
El Paso (/ ɛ l ˈ p æ s oʊ /; Spanish: [el ˈpaso]; lit. ' the route ' or ' the pass ') is a city in and the county seat of El Paso County, Texas, United States.The 2020 population of the city from the U.S. Census Bureau was 678,815, [5] making it the 22nd-most populous city in the U.S., the most populous city in West Texas, and the sixth-most populous city in Texas. [8]