Houston Theater District

Coordinates: 29°45′43″N 95°21′58″W / 29.762°N 95.366°W / 29.762; -95.366
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Theater District
Marker indicating the Theater district
Marker indicating the Theater district
Country United States
State Texas
CountyHarris County
City Houston
ZIP Code
77002
Area code713
Websitehoustontheatredistrict.org

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The Houston Theater District, a 17-block area in the heart of Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, is home to Houston's nine professional performing arts organizations, the 130,000-square-foot (12,000 m2) Bayou Place entertainment complex, restaurants, movies, plazas, and parks. More than two million people visit the Houston Theater District annually.

Rankings and recognition

Jesse H. Jones Hall

The district, with 12,948 seats for live performances and 1,580 movie seats, ranks second in the United States for the number of theater seats in a concentrated downtown area, and is one of only five cities with permanent professional resident companies in all of the major performing arts disciplines: the Houston Grand Opera, the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Ballet, and The Alley Theatre.[1][2][3]

The Wortham Theater Center

Houston is recognized as an important city for contemporary visual arts. The city is a prime stop for touring companies from Broadway; concerts and shows, from The Rolling Stones to Cirque du Soleil; and exhibitions for a variety of interests, ranging from the nation's largest quilting show to auto, boat, and home shows.

The Houston Grand Opera is the only opera company in the U.S. to win a Grammy, a Tony, and an Emmy. In 2007, Da Camera of Houston was awarded the CMAcclaim Award from Chamber Music America, for significant contribution to the cultural life of its region.

The Alley Theatre, founded in 1947, is Houston's oldest professional theatre company. The Alley is the only theatre in Texas to win the Tony Award for best Regional Theatre. The Alley is the third oldest continually operating theatre in the United States.

Venues

The Alley Theatre

Attractions

One of the several attractions in the district is the Bayou Place Entertainment Complex—a large multilevel building that is home to full-service restaurants, bars, live music, billiards, multiple theaters, and art house films. The Houston Bayou Music Center -Formerly the Verizon Wireless Theatre- stages a variety of live concerts, and the [Sundance Theatre - Formerly the Angelika Theatre] presents the latest in art, foreign, and independent films.

History

Early venues in the district were the Sam Houston Coliseum and the Houston Music Hall.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Houston Arts and Museums". City of Houston eGovernment Center. Retrieved February 7, 2007.
  2. ^ "About Houston Theater District", Houston Theater District. Retrieved on December 16, 2006.
  3. ^ "Performing and Cultural Arts". Houston Downtown Organization. Retrieved November 4, 2007.

External links

29°45′43″N 95°21′58″W / 29.762°N 95.366°W / 29.762; -95.366