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Out of this the committee decided to mold this run-down movie palace into a full-scale theater which was to be run by the Brauntex Performing Arts Theatre Association. The plan had to be set aside due to the October 1998 Central Texas floods. When the city of New Braunfels had recovered, the plan to renovate the Brauntex was put back into place ...
March 24, 2008 (290 W. San Antonio: New Braunfels: 4: Andreas Breustedt House: Andreas Breustedt House: July 22, 1982 (1370 Church Hill Dr. New Braunfels: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
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On November 16, 2016, George Strait gave a private surprise show at Gruene Hall, to perform a nearly two hour set in celebration of his then new album, Strait Out of the Box: Part 2. [citation needed] On February 16, 2019, LeAnn Rimes recorded Rimes: Live at Gruene Hall during a live concert at Gruene Hall, which was released on April 13, 2019.
Tbilisi International Festival of Theatre: 2009: Tbilisi Georgia: Annual (September–October) Toronto Fringe Festival: 1983: Toronto: Ontario Canada: Annual United Solo Theatre Festival: 2010: New York City: New York United States: Annual (Fall) Williamstown Theatre Festival: 1954: Williamstown: Massachusetts United States: Annual (Summer ...
Lindsay Heather Pearce [1] (born April 30, 1991) [2] is an American actress and singer best known for her work in musical theatre. She made her Broadway debut as Elphaba in Wicked in February 2020 and later made her national tour debut as Janis Sarkisian in Mean Girls in May 2022.
Tony Randall (Left) as Lamberto Laudisi in Pirandello's comedy "Right You Are," National Actors Theatre (2003) The National Actors Theatre (NAT) was a theatre company founded in 1991 by actor Tony Randall, who served as the company's chairman. Randall stated he had long dreamed of creating such an organization.
November 1773 – Christoph Willibald Gluck moved to Paris and fused the Italian and French operatic styles, revolutionizing 18th-century opera 1 November 1611 – First recorded performance of Shakespeare's play The Tempest was held at the Palace of Whitehall in London, exactly seven years after the first certainly known performance of his tragedy Othello in the same building