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Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
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Artista,
Broadway Across America,
Center Stage Theater,
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts,
Masquerade Theater,
Sarofim Hall,
Uniquely Houston,
Zilkha Hall
Robert A. M. Stern
The grandiose Hobby Center is located in the heart of downtown Houston. This $102 million complex contains two state-of-the-art theaters: the gilded, opulent, 2,650-seat Sarofim Hall and the warm, arts-and-crafts vibe of the 500-seat Zilkha Hall, as well as fantastical outdoor sculpture and wall murals by contemporary artists and the relaxed elegance of Michael Cordúa's Artista restaurant. Designed by Robert A. M. Stern, the visually exciting building occupies several city blocks and plays with the concept of transparency through its giant façade of 60-foot high floor-to-ceiling windows. The Hobby Center hosts many traveling stage productions, including Broadway Across America, Masquerade Theater, and Center Stage Theater. If you can’t get to Broadway, just wait and those big-budget musicals that you’re longing to see will end up here.
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A. D. Players presents Cinderella |
| A. D. Players | |
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14th Annual Heart of Houston Awards Luncheon |
| Junior League of Houston | |
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The Women's Home Lester and Sue Smith Luncheon with Ted Williams |
| InterContinental Houston Near the Galleria | |
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Preservation Houston's 2012 Spring Luncheon with Steve Berry |
| The Parador |