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Blue Man Group Comes to Austin

Oct 26   |  CBS Austin

Blue Man Group comes to Bass Concert Hall for 2 nights on their new North American tour with original pulsing music! Celebrating 35 years, their signature drumming, custom-made instruments, and quirky comedy will leave you in awe. CBS Austin had the opportunity to talk to Blue Man Captain, Adam Zuick, who has been part of the group for 9 years.

At UT, watch the drama evolve in front of your very eyes

Oct 19   |  Austin American-Statesman

On Oct. 20, writer Virginia Grise and musician Martha Gonzalez will invite an audience — seated directly on the Bass Concert Hall stage — to join in an ongoing project that yokes together art and politics.

Texas Performing Arts Announces Founding Leadership Board

Sep 29   |  Broadway World

Texas Performing Arts is proud to announce its founding leadership board, a group of national and international volunteer leaders that will spearhead the organization's next phase of growth. The ten inaugural members bring substantial experience in the arts, entertainment, cultural leadership, and community involvement.

The Season Ahead – Texas Performing Arts

Sep 2   |  KMFA

Texas Performing Arts has a super full season coming up this fall. Executive and Artistic Director Bob Bursey says in addition to the 15 events planned for the 2022-2023 season, they’re also giving a platform to artists who are based in Austin.

Angélique Kidjo Punches Until Crosseyed & Painless

May 13   |  The Austin Chronicle

On an evening closing out one Texas Performing Arts season – welcome to the 40 club, yo! – while also announcing the next, Executive & Artistic Director Bob Bursey connected the age of the Heads’ fourth album to the building itself.

'Art of the Hollywood Backdrop' Paints a Mood in Boca

May 4   |  miamiartzine

The current show, titled the "Art of the Hollywood Backdrop," is a comprehensive overview of the special niche talent of a group of artists in the Hollywood movie industry, never before given their due.

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