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Public Theater of San Antonio unveils new leadership team
The four-person team brings more than 50 collective years of experience to the helm of Texas' longest-running theater company.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Theater, San Antonio theater, Classic Theatre of San Antonio, Public Theater of San Antonio
San Antonio's Classic Theatre and Public Theater announce new partnership
The Classic will host its 2023-24 productions in the Cellar Theater at the San Pedro Playhouse under the agreement.
By Colin Houston
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Theater, theater, Classic Theatre of San Antonio, Public Theater of San Antonio
Stage adaptation of Footloose debuts at the Public Theater of San Antonio June 9
The Public's production brings all of Footloose's passion and momentum from screen to stage.
By Caroline Wolff
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The Pajama Game debuts at the Public Theater of San Antonio this week
Exploring the intersections of sexism, misogyny, racism and class inequities, the topics in this 1954 musical remain relevant today.
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San Antonio punk band Fea composed original music for new play debuting at Public Theater
For Fabulous Monsters, the Public's Cellar Theater will be transformed to look like a rock club, complete with walls covered in band flyers.
By Dalia Gulca
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Music Feature, Theater, things to do in San Antonio, Fea, Public Theater of San Antonio, Fabulous Monsters, Diana Burbano, Latinx, punk rock
Public Theater of San Antonio's 2023-24 season will feature new takes on old tales
The season will include productions of Once Upon a Mattress, Spring Awakening and more.
By Christianna Davies
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Public Theater of San Antonio, San Antonio theater, Twelfth Night, A Christmas Carol, A Xmas Cuentos Remix, Spring Awakening, Intimate Apparel, Once Upon a Mattress, musical theater
Here's a first look at The Public Theater of San Antonio's 35MM: A Musical Exhibition
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Hyatt Regency San Antonio Presents July’s ‘Burger of the Month’
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