TEXAS THEATERS

Austin

  • Paramount Theatre – Est. 1915, 1,270 seats. Classic films, live music & theater hub. 📍 713 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701 | 📞 (512) 472-5470 | 🌐 austintheatre.org
  • The Moody Theater – Opened 2011, hosts “Austin City Limits” & major concerts. 📍 310 W. Willie Nelson Blvd, Austin, TX 78701 | 📞 (512) 225-7999 | 🌐 acl-live.com

Dallas

  • The Texas Theatre Est. 1931, known for indie films & Lee Harvey Oswald’s arrest site. 📍 231 W. Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75208 | 📞 (214) 948-1546 | 🌐 thetexastheatre.com

El Paso

  • Plaza Theatre – Est. 1930, 2,050 seats, historic theater with a starry sky ceiling. 📍 125 Pioneer Plaza, El Paso, TX 79901 | 📞 (915) 231-1100 | 🌐 elpasolive.com

Fort Worth

  • Bass Performance Hall – Opened 1998, 2,042 seats. Hosts ballets, symphonies & Broadway. 📍 525 Commerce St, Fort Worth, TX 76102 | 📞 (817) 212-4280 | 🌐 basshall.com

Granbury

  • Granbury Opera House – Est. 1886, restored venue for musicals & classic plays. 📍 133 E. Pearl St, Granbury, TX 76048 | 📞 (817) 579-0952 | 🌐 granburytheatrecompany.org

Houston

  • Alley Theatre – Est. 1947, Tony Award-winning company for classic & modern plays. 📍 615 Texas Ave, Houston, TX 77002 | 📞 (713) 220-5700 | 🌐 alleytheatre.org
  • Hobby Center – Opened 2002, 2,650-seat Broadway tour stop & local performance venue. 📍 800 Bagby St, Houston, TX 77002 | 📞 (713) 315-2400 | 🌐 thehobbycenter.org

San Antonio

  • Majestic Theatre – Est. 1929, 2,264 seats. Historic venue for Broadway shows & concerts. 📍 224 E. Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205 | 📞 (210) 226-3333 | 🌐 majesticempire.com