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Fort Worth Theatre Announces Auditions For Ain’t Misbehavin’

Jubilee Theatre announces auditions for the final show of the 2007-2008 season, Ain’t Misbehavin’: The Fats Waller Musical Show based on an idea by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr. Ron Himes, Founder and Producing Director of the St. Louis Black Rep, will direct Jubilee Theatre’s production.

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Jubilee Theatre Presents BLUE

Jubilee Theatre continues its successful 2007-2008 season with, Blue, a play by Charles Randolph-Wright with original music by pop composer, Nona Hendryx. Internationally renowned director, Akin Babatunde, will direct Jubilee Theatre’s production of Blue.

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Vivid Watercolors Capture Historic Fort Worth Buildings

Seventeen brilliant watercolor paintings of some of Fort Worth’s most iconic historic buildings will be on view at the Amon Carter Museum in the exhibition Fort Worth Landmarks in the 1950s: Watercolors by Bror Utter through June 15. Admission is free.

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Fort Worth Circle Artists Presented At Amon Carter Museum

On February 16, 2008, nearly 100 paintings, watercolors and prints generated by a diverse group of creative individuals known as the Fort Worth Circle will be on view at the Amon Carter Museum in the special exhibition Intimate Modernism: Fort Worth Circle Artists in the 1940s. The exhibition presents an outstanding visual narrative of Texas' first colony of artists to practice an advanced aesthetic.

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Modernist Sculpture Added To Amon Carter Museum Collection

The Amon Carter Museum has added a major work to its holdings of early 20th-century American sculpture: a bronze with brown patina and nickel plate entitled Woman Seated by Gaston Lachaise (1882–1935). The acquisition was supported by funds from The Council, a membership group that was established in 1988 to honor Amon G. Carter's vision as a collector.

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Fort Worth Circle Artists Presented At Amon Carter Museum

On February 16, 2008, nearly 100 paintings, watercolors and prints generated by a diverse group of creative individuals known as the Fort Worth Circle will be on view at the Amon Carter Museum in the special exhibition Intimate Modernism: Fort Worth Circle Artists in the 1940s.

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Fort Worth Opera Produces Holiday Classics

Fort Worth Opera Studio, a training program for upcoming artists, will produce Amahl and the Night Visitors, this holiday season with four performances in Fort Worth and one in Longview, Texas as part of Opera East Texas’ 2007 Season.

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Civil War Photography Themed Lecture At Amon Carter Museum

Keith F. Davis, curator of photography at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo., will present a lecture entitled Discovering Civil War Photography: Fact, Imagination, and Myth at the Amon Carter Museum on Saturday, October 27 at 11 a.m.

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Fort Worth Orchestra Adds Second Date For Play

Due to popular demand, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra has added a second date for Play! A Video Game Symphony. The second concert will take place at 8 p.m. Sunday, January 20 at Bass Performance Hall. Tickets are still available for the original concert date, on Saturday, January 19 also at Bass Performance Hall, but they are going fast.

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Cliburn Gold Medalist To Perform With Fort Worth Orchestra

The piano takes center stage when Cliburn International Piano Competition Gold Medalist Alexander Kobrin makes his debut with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Oct. 5-7 at Bass Performance Hall.

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Star Wars And Beyond With Fort Worth Orchestra

Don't miss the action-packed opening of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra's Pops Series with music from Jaws, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter and more! The second half of the show is dedicated entirely to the music from Star Wars, in celebration of its 30th anniversary.

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Fort Worth Orchestra Presents Dvorák's Eighth Symphony

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presents a delightful mix of Czech favorites featuring music by Dvorák and Bartók Oct. 26-28 at Bass Performance Hall. Dvorák's breathtaking music is infused with the folk songs and dances of his Bohemian heritage. His patriotic Husitska Overture resounds with the fervor of Czech nationalism.

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