Posts Tagged ‘Bass Concert Hall’
Saw: Wicked at Bass Concert Hall, through February 12
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 12:07 No Commentsby: Laurie Lyons If you somehow don’t already know the story behind Wicked, one of Broadway’s most successful plays (Tony’s, Grammy’s, all that good stuff), then you’ve more than likely been living under a rock. Or maybe a house… Instead of boring you by rehashing the story line, or talking about how it compares to [...]
See: Something ‘Wicked’ is Coming This Way…Get Discount Tickets!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012 10:17 No Commentsby: Laurie Lyons Here at SeeSawAustin we are MORE than a little excited about the phenomenon that is Wicked coming to Austin from January 25 through February 12. Personally, I have wanted to see this retelling of the Oz story since I read Gregory Maguire’s book a few years ago, it just hasn’t happened–until now. [...]
See: Radio City Christmas Spectacular at Bass Concert Hall
Tuesday, December 21, 2010 0:25 No Commentsby: Amber Kokas After over 75 years the Rockettes are still kicking with their Big Apple Holiday tradition and they have finally made it down to good ol Austin, Texas! I personally couldn’t have been more excited to experience theses dancing beauties during my favorite time of year. “Spectacular” is divided into twelve segments – [...]
Broadway’s A Chorus Line Now Playing at Bass Concert Hall, through May 16
Thursday, May 13, 2010 22:21 No CommentsBy: Kathy Flores The Texas Performing Arts has outdone their spring lineup, once again. With multiple Broadway performances coming through Austin this season, A Chorus Line definitely brought a huge crowd on Tuesday’s opening night. If you have never had the chance to see it live on Broadway or grew up singing along to the [...]
Broadway Across America presents In The Heights at Bass Concert Hall
Thursday, April 22, 2010 23:35 No CommentsBy Kathy Flores If you’ve never experienced a live Broadway play, then you are in luck because Broadway Across America presents In the Heights at Bass Concert Hall. I had the privilege of making it to opening night and I am still in awe of the emotionally moving story I saw play out in front of me. [...]