By Samantha de León Miller Outdoor Theatre during a summer symphony night. All photos courtesy of Miller Outdoor Theatre. In February 1969, forty-six years after Miller Outdoor Theatre opened and a year after moving into its new facility, Houston Chronicle fine arts editor Ann Holmes questioned what was next for the outdoor amphitheater. Nestled in […]
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Our Treasured Oasis: Preparing for the Hermann Park Centennial
Houston’s Hermann Park has been a treasured oasis of green and blue in the heart of the city since its opening nearly a century ago. George H. Hermann, industrialist, real estate investor, and one of Houston’s first park commissioners, donated land for the park in June 1914, and his estate bequeathed additional acreage upon his […]
Volume 7, Number 2
Theatre Arts Vol. 7, No. 2 (Spring 2010) Download PDF Letter from the Editor 2 Features: NOW SHOWING: “One Singular Sensation…”Tracing Houston Theatre History from its Earliest Days to the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts by Ernesto Valdes 10 Giving as a Hobby: A Family Legacy by Patricia Pando and Robert Pando 14 […]