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Austin Opera

4.3 (13 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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I had the opportunity to see Cruzar de la Luna last night with friends and had such a great time.

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Broadway in Austin - Moulin Rouge

Broadway in Austin

(227 reviews)

University of Texas

What an amazing show! This Tony-award winning musical was filled with great comical timing,…read morebeautiful choreography, wonderful performances, and more Dad jokes than you can count. A feast for your eyes and ears, directed by Jack O'Brien, who directed Hairspray. I'm still thinking about the stage design, and how it blended with the choreography. Joe did they balance on the wooden slats?! Lulu (Miki Abraham) stole the show. "Independently Owned" was my favorite song, and she was great in every way. Broadway In Austin made ticket pickup easy. Also they've removed the clear bag policy. Bass Concert Hall now offers additional restrooms past the foyer on four floors in a separate building; there were two people in front of me in line and zero behind me. The pedestrian traffic was well organized by the ushers and helpful volunteers. Her your corns up Austin, and take my kernels of wisdom to motivate you to see the Broadway show of the year.

Went to see Clue tonight at Bass Concert Hall for their opening night and my wife and I were just…read moreblown away by the production and talent of the show. Clue was comedic from beginning to end - like actually funny. The writing was witty and smart, the entire cast completely talented from head to toe. I love this venue because its clean, the aisles are spacious, the seats aren't as compact, and the staff members are so friendly and welcoming to the guests. 11/10, I would recommend seeing Clue to all my friends and to those I don't even know.

Paramount Theatre For the Performing Arts - Classic scares

Paramount Theatre For the Performing Arts

(291 reviews)

Downtown

Fantastic place to catch rock concerts or old classic films. But be aware of their insane security…read moreto get in and very high drink and snack prices. You won't successfully sneak anything in, so I always grab happy hour nearby if i must have a drink for a show. Also a great place to catch film premieres during SXSW.

We came here to see Justin Willman, a magic comedy guy whose special we saw streaming Jan…read more The place was late to fill up and never quite fully filled which was weird as when we got tickets it was already close to filling up. He does a family friendly show so there were a lot of people there with kids, Full families, moms, dads, grandparents. We were one of the few without kids. The staff was very friendly at the entrance, the bar, and when seating. The place is pretty big and has upstairs and downstairs seating as well as a bar on several levels. Two points that did bring the visit a little down. The seating, you are packed in like sardines. No room to stretch even a little, you bump against the stranger next to you or them into you. It is almost worse then an airplane. Two no handrails on several stairs which are also uneven. I have some ongoing spine and foot pain and it caused me issues but I saw several other people struggling and one almost falling themselves. Had it been just me or maybe one other person that would be bad enough but as several people struggled that is a huge safety issue and should be fixed. The ushers helped when they could but sometimes they were helping others and didn't see it happen. Still it was a fun time, if a bit cramped. The staff is great and I love the history but that also means it is very outdated and not very comfy to sit for an hour or more, especially with no intermission.

Austin Scottish Rite Theater - The band open 2.o rocking the house with one of the antique backdrops behind them

Austin Scottish Rite Theater

(25 reviews)

Downtown

Oooh, if you like fancy theaters or Texas history or antiques or Illuminati conspiracy theories,…read moreyou simply must come visit the Austin Scottish Rite Theater (ASRT). Best known these days for delightful children's programming, the ASRT also serves as a rentable events venue, the site of many interesting touring act performances, and the ongoing home of one of the oldest Freemason groups in the state, Austin Lodge #12. The building was constructed in 1871 as a German opera house called Turner Hall, and you'll still find many interesting architectural details that hint at the original use. There's even an official state historical marker medallion out front. You can learn more about the fascinating history of the building and the men who met here over the years at the Freemason's site, http://www.austinscottishrite.com/av-temple/ and Historic Theatre Photos, https://www.historictheatrephotos.com/Theatre/Scottish-Rite-Austin.aspx My usual reason to be here is to hear some live music by one of our awesome local bands, or a touring act that is willing to perform in a venue that holds less than 400 audience members. The seats are comfortable and the room is gorgeous, from the old-time decor around the stage to the dreamy night sky on the ceiling and the priceless hand-painted antique backdrops. I really enjoy the intimate listening space and ease of movement out to lounges and the restroom, especially from the first row of the back of the theater. Parking for evening and weekend events is not too bad. There's a small surface lot at 1710 Colorado that is free for theater visitors after 5:30p and on weekends. If that doesn't work out, there is ample metered street parking managed by Texas Capitol (not by City of Austin) and a few private surface lots around with pay-on-site or reservations through ParkWhiz app. I usually don't have to walk more than a couple of blocks or pay more than 5 bucks. One thing that is not easy to do is to understand when upcoming public events are happening at ASRT. The theater's calendar lists only productions that they are managing directly (such as children's plays), and this is only a small sliver of what goes on here. However, if you are tuned into our local performing arts & culture scene, chances are that you'll see some upcoming events scheduled at ASRT and promoted through the hosting organization, such as SXSW, Sonic Guild, Russian Speaker Society of Austin, and others.

My family attended a Russian performance and this theatre delivers on the atmosphere and customer…read moreservice! It is an older theatre, with not a whole lot of seating. It is perfect for local Austin cultural groups who want their community to get together.

Movin' Easy Dancewear - Dancing shoes!

Movin' Easy Dancewear

(35 reviews)

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Allandale

I had different experiences every time I went to this store. Recently I joined a ballet class and…read moredecided to pick up my ballet shoes and other stuff from Movin' easy. Will say not super happy. My first ballet shoes and they don't fit well ! Not to say the staff is very helpful. But the fist time I went to the store I was definitely given a pair of ballet shoe, but since I was an absolute beginner, with no clue I just picked up my actual size shoe. After going to my first class I was informed by my instructor that the shoes were too big for me. Luckily I removed them immediately and called them ! But I went back to the store, they refused to exchange or store credit. Nightmare to just make this trip to exchange and then being refused after talking to them on phone ! I do not recommend this place !

Is dance experiencing a boom in Austin? It must be, because suddenly the options are numerous and…read moreexpanding. This is an enormous new dance clothing and shoes facility, right next to the Austin School of Classical Ballet and within a stone's throw of Walmart on Anderson. Size matters. It's not the coziest or even the most attractive place but they have serious room to grow. You could fit TEN of the old Movin' Easy store in this place. And there are several thoughtful and fun mini stages with mirrors for you to try out your clothing or shoes. Last time I visited Movin' Easy at its old location, service was excellent but there was only one person there. Today there were several service people and only one other customer. The clothing selection left me somewhat unimpressed. For example, one bubblegum pink girl's performance outfit was almost $200, and I know from experience that I can buy at least three fabulous tutus for that price on Etsy. Nevertheless, the opportunity to try things on before buying is beguiling and often more satisfying than opening a box.

Austin Opera - opera - Updated May 2026

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