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16th Annual Theater District Open House

Check out what's coming down the pike for Houston arts

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By Lee Williams

Published on August 26, 2009 at 1:40am

The magic is unveiled this afternoon at the 16th Annual Theater District Open House in the heart of downtown. Wander the wings of the Alley Theatre, touch tutus at the Houston Ballet and enter to win a trip to Carnegie Hall at a free concert from the Houston Symphony hosted by Jones Hall. Theatre Under the Stars, Houston Grand Opera and Da Camera will be in attendance to answer questions and offer previews to all the events scheduled for the coming season. Houston is home to some of the finest dance, music and theatrical organizations in the world - don't miss the chance to check in with them all at once. It'll be like a family reunion, minus all the weird tension. Start seeing what each group has to offer at noon before settling in for the free Houston Symphony concert at 4 p.m. For information and a complete schedule, visit www.houstontheaterdistrict.org. Free.
Sun., Aug. 30, noon, 2009