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Fusebox Takes the Electricity Across the Calendar

Sep 26   |  Austin Chronicle

Fusebox announces its new phase with year-round programming, including an expanded partnership with Texas Performing Arts to bring even more adventurous live performance to Austin. The series begins Sept. 29 with Love in Exile at Bass Concert Hall. 

The Fall Season Ahead: Texas Performing Arts

Aug 28   |  KMFA

In this look at the fall season ahead, Bob Bursey, the Executive & Artistic Director of Texas Performing Arts says there’s much to choose from this season!

'The Book of Mormon' Returns to Austin in November

Aug 16   |  BroadwayWorld Austin

Back by popular demand, The Book of Mormon, which played a record-breaking two-week run in 2013, returns to Austin for a limited engagement Nov. 14 to 19 at Bass Concert Hall.

Comedian Ali Wong is coming to Austin in November

Aug 2   |  Austin American-Statesman

Known for the new Netflix series Beef or one of her comedy specials, Baby CobraHard Knock Wife, and Don Wong, Ali Wong is coming to Bass Concert Hall on Nov 11. 

Summer Stock Austin 2023 Opens with Two Classic Productions

Jul 21   |  CBS Austin

After rehearsals, blocking, choreography, and lighting, and lots of hard work, Impact Arts' Summer Stock Austin is finally here. In partnership with Texas Performing Arts, you can see the cast and crew perform The Wizard of Oz and Grease

Austin-area student wins top award for high school musical theater

Jul 5   |  KVUE

The National High School Musical Theatre Awards, better known as the Jimmy Awards, were held at the Miskoff Theater in New York City on June 26. Only two students in the nation win Jimmy Awards – and one of this year's winner is from Leander ISD. The Austin region was represented for the first time this year thanks to Texas Performing Arts, home to Broadway in Austin. 

Langston Lee of Austin and Lauren Marchand Win Top Prizes At The 2023 Jimmy Awards

Jun 27   |  BroadwayWorld

On June 26 the most talented teenagers from across the country took the stage at the Minskoff Thetare for the 14th Annual Jimmy Awards. Langston Lee from Rouse High School in Austin and and Lauren A. Marchand from Jericho High School in New York took top honors for Best Performance by an Actor and Best Perfromance by an Actress. This was the first year that Austin, Texas, was represented at the Jimmys thanks to Texas Performing Arts, home to Broadway in Austin. 

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