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It was further refurbished and updated in 1999. Due to its spacious design, the Music Hall is widely recognized as a venue for Broadway musical touring companies and hosts various large-scale public and private events. The Music Hall is currently home to the Dallas Summer Musicals and was home to the Dallas Opera from 1957 to 2009.
Robert Temple Summers II (born August 13, 1940) is an American artist in Cleburne, Texas.Summers, who works as a painter and sculptor, has created prominent bronze works displayed in places such as the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, the Dallas Pioneer Park [1] the Loews Anatole Hotel, Fair Park, Los Angeles International Airport, and Plano Texas' Baccus Plaza.
The stage musical version of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was first performed in June 1978 in the Dallas Summer Musicals season with Howard Keel and Jane Powell reprising the lead roles they had played in the original movie 24 years earlier.
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Artisan Center Theater is a community theater based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The theater operates a 195-seat, theater in the round that features musicals. Additionally, it has a second stage of 150-seats where performances of comedies, light dramas, musical reviews and children performing for children in the Artisan Children's Theater used to be performed.
Juliet Prowse, who in August 1969 subbed for Ginger Rogers in the original West End production of Mame, would subsequently reprise the title role in a number of US productions, led off by a 1970 Dallas Summer Musicals production whose cast included Jane Connell as Gooch, Ruth Gillette as Mrs. Burnside/Mrs. Upson, and William LeMassena as
Dave Matthews Band played Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas on Saturday for the 21st time since 1996, marking a summer ritual for their devoted fans.
David Carradine played Arthur in a 1967 production for the Dallas (TX) Summer Musicals. He was joined by Gaylea Byrne as Guenevere, Nolan Van Way as Lancelot, Alan Johnson as Mordred, Roderick Cook as Pellinore, and William LeMassena as Merlyn and Sagramore.