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Don’t Miss The Temptations Musical 'Ain’t Too Proud'

Mar 31   |  Austin.com

When a Broadway production goes on tour, you can usually expect that it won’t be as good as the original production. That’s not the case with Ain’t Too Proud – The Life And Times Of The Temptations. There is not one weak link in this touring production.

Backstage with Michael Andreaus of 'Ain't Too Proud'

Mar 27   |  Black Texas magazine

Black Texas magazine sits down with Michael Andreaus, who plays Otis in the production of Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations, at Bass Concert Hall Mar 28-Apr 2. 

Austin area high school musical stars will compete on national stage

Mar 8   |  Austin American-Statesman

The Heller Awards are now considered one of dozens of regional prizes that feed into the Jimmy Awards, presented by the Broadway League Foundation. The Hellers joined through the good graces of Texas Performing Arts, the home for Broadway in Austin touring shows, and a member of the Broadway League.

Nominees Announced For 2023 Heller Awards for Young Artists

Mar 7   |  BroadwayWorld Austin

Winners of the 2023 Heller Awards for Young Artists will be eligible to compete in the National High School Musical Theatre Awards® (the Jimmy Awards®) representing Austin this June in New York City. The Heller Awards joining the Jimmy Awards® is made possible by Texas Performing Arts, the home of Broadway in Austin, and a member of The Broadway League. 

Get Hooked on Classics with These Orchestral Performances

Feb 24   |  Austin Chronicle

The Verona Quartet will perform at KMFA ahead of their engagement at the McCullough Theatre on March 3. That evening's program will include the world premiere of a work by Korean-born American composer Texu Kim.

Review: Broadway in Austin's Disney's 'Aladdin'

Feb 16   |  Austin Chronicle

Disney’s Aladdin is one helluva entertaining production. I mean crazy entertaining. See it at Texas Performing Arts' Bass Concert Hall through Feb 19.

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