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Liberty Lunch was a live-music venue at 405 W. 2nd Street in Austin, Texas that operated until 1999 It was rumored to have been called Liberty Lunch in the 1940s as an eatery, perhaps reflecting the World War II Liberty Bonds and patriotic sentiment.
Helping to promote the $1 billion music industry in the city is the Austin Music Office. A department of the Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Austin Music Office offers creative, personalized assistance in booking live music, discounted Austin Compilation CDs and mini-guides to the city's live music scene, assistance with utilization of ...
The Minor Mishap Marching Band from Austin, TX. performs in the East Arbor, a grassy park area off of W. 30th St. during the 2019 edition of HonkTX! The volunteer-run festival returns to Austin on ...
In 1972, the 230-seat Kleberg Theatre was built, and in 1990 a 135-seat theatre-in-the-round called the Whisenhunt Theatre was added. In 2006, the city of Austin passed a bond issue which included $10 million to fund a new theatre for ZACH, resulting in the construction of the 420-seat Topfer Theatre in 2011.
The building's history includes use as a movie theater, music hall, club, and comedy house. It reopened after renovations in fall 2007 as the new downtown location for the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema . The venue temporarily closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic , and was permanently closed in 2021 when the Alamo Drafthouse filed for bankruptcy.
The 466-seat theatre, located inside the Winship Drama Building, is the perfect setting for plays and dance performances, allowing audiences a close-up look at the action onstage. [8] The theater stages productions by internationally celebrated theatre companies and dance troupes, as well as productions by students of the UT Department of ...
Gaiety Theatre (planning/construction) Majestic Theatre (1915–30) Paramount Theatre (1930–76; 2000-present) Paramount Theatre for the Performing Arts (1976–2000) Address: 713 Congress Avenue Austin, Texas 78701-3216: Location: Downtown Austin: Coordinates: Owner