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Technical Theatre

1110 Ranch Rd, 620 S
Lakeway ,Texas 78734

summer@tex-arts.org

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Join our hands-on Technical Theatre Camp and help bring Into the Woods Jr. to life behind the scenes! Campers will explore the essential elements of stagecraft, including lighting, sound, set design, and costume creation, all while working to support the production. With professional guidance, they’ll gain valuable experience in the technical side of theater, learning how each element contributes to making the magic happen on stage. Perfect for aspiring techies, this camp combines creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving in a fun and dynamic environment!

Students will be the running crew for the performance of Into the Woods Jr. on Friday at 3:30pm.

California Arts Council General Operating Support Grant To Desert Ensemble Theatre
by Stephi Wild - February 20, 2025

The California Arts Council has announced a grant award of $17,499 to Desert Ensemble Theatre (DET) as part of its General Operating Support program during its 2024-25 fiscal year grant cycle.

The Patchogue Theatre Promotes Matt McKone to Director of Operations
by Stephi Wild - February 03, 2025

Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts has announced the promotion of Matt McKone from Production Manager to Director of Operations. Learn more here!

Purchase College Will Honor Technical Theatre Legend Michael Wyatt
by Stephi Wild - January 31, 2025

Purchase College, State University of New York’s Broadway Technical Theatre History Project will present the Eleventh “Backstage Legends and Masters Award” to Michael Wyatt.

Deafinitely Theatre Launches The Deaf Theatre Makers Series
by Stephi Wild - November 21, 2024

Deafinitely Theatre has announced the launch of a new programme for 2025 - The Deaf Theatre Makers. This brand-new initiative will consist of practical training sessions aiming to improve knowledge and confidence of aspiring deaf theatre makers.

Spokane Falls Community College's Spartan Theatre Reveals 2024-25 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 17, 2024

Spokane Falls Community College's Spartan Theatre revealed its 2024-2025 season, featuring dark comedies, family-friendly shows, and musicals, highlighting its commitment to nurturing emerging talent. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets!

Construction Begins in KC on Starlight Theatre's $40 Million Upgrade, Adding Canopy
by Stephi Wild - October 11, 2024

Starlight, the oldest and largest continually operating performing arts organization in the Kansas City metropolitan area, as announced the groundbreaking celebration for its Uniquely KC campaign, which was held on October 9, 2024, at Starlight’s Applause Club, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Construction Begins in KC on Starlight Theatre's $40 Million Upgrade, Adding Canopy
by Stephi Wild - October 11, 2024

Starlight, the oldest and largest continually operating performing arts organization in the Kansas City metropolitan area, as announced the groundbreaking celebration for its Uniquely KC campaign, which was held on October 9, 2024, at Starlight’s Applause Club, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

NJPAC Receives $80,000 Grant From Devils Youth Foundation For Professional Training Program
by A.A. Cristi - October 07, 2024

New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) received an $80,000 grant from the Devils Youth Foundation to establish a new Arts Education program, Backstage Pathways, in partnership with Prudential Center's RECORD HIGH to train young artists for careers in technical theater and live concert production.

Student Blog: The Start of Junior Year
by Student Blogger: Piper Greisl - October 07, 2024

Most students starting their junior year are gearing up to graduate; they’ve completed all their introductory courses and are beginning to explore more specialized topics in their degrees. However, my junior year has started off a little differently... especially considering I decided to pursue an additional degree on top of my initial degree. 

Student Blog: The Start of Junior Year
by Student Blogger: Piper Greisl - October 07, 2024

Most students starting their junior year are gearing up to graduate; they’ve completed all their introductory courses and are beginning to explore more specialized topics in their degrees. However, my junior year has started off a little differently... especially considering I decided to pursue an additional degree on top of my initial degree. 

Cygnet Theatre Welcomes Arts Leader James Saba As Major Gifts Officer
by Blair Ingenthron - October 02, 2024

Cygnet Theatre has announced the addition of James “Jimmy” Saba as its Major Gifts Officer. With decades of experience as a non-profit executive in the performing arts industry, Saba is set to strengthen the theatre's fundraising efforts as it prepares for its upcoming move to ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station.

Tickets Now On Sale for SINGING WITH THE DESERT STARS III At Desert Ensemble Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - September 03, 2024

Desert Ensemble Theatre has announced the return of Singing with the Desert Stars, featuring local performers in a musical showcase.

Student Blog: Breaking the Box
by Student Blogger: Carly Galbreth - July 16, 2024

One of the most frequent questions I was asked as a child was “what do you want to be when you grow up?” I used to have an immediate answer–from teacher to reporter to anyone famous–but as I aged, I dreaded the question. I loved so many things, and I was scared to commit to one career path. Now, I've come to find more peace in this uncertainty.

Student Blog: Breaking the Box
by Student Blogger: Carly Galbreth - July 16, 2024

One of the most frequent questions I was asked as a child was “what do you want to be when you grow up?” I used to have an immediate answer–from teacher to reporter to anyone famous–but as I aged, I dreaded the question. I loved so many things, and I was scared to commit to one career path. Now, I've come to find more peace in this uncertainty.

Student Blog: Breaking the Box
by Student Blogger: Carly Galbreth - July 16, 2024

One of the most frequent questions I was asked as a child was “what do you want to be when you grow up?” I used to have an immediate answer–from teacher to reporter to anyone famous–but as I aged, I dreaded the question. I loved so many things, and I was scared to commit to one career path. Now, I've come to find more peace in this uncertainty.

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