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      <title>Aeon Theatrix</title>
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      <description>Aeon Theatrix is Houstonâs newest musical theatre company, bringing the modern musical to the small stage. Experience your favorite productions in a new way with intimate, immersive stagings designed to draw the audience into the world of the show.

Aeon Theatrix is committed to working passionately and professionally as a unified group, developing and promoting the arts through the comprehensive study and immersive staging of musical theatre within the Houston community.</description>
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      <title>Bay Area Harbour Playhouse</title>
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      <description>This marvelous old historical building, previously named &quot;The Hollywood&quot;, was first opened in 1941 with the movie &quot;When Ladies Meet&quot; with Joan Crawford and Robert Taylor. Many of these wonderful old movie houses have disappeared from the American scene.

The Number â1â Plays &amp; Players was originally chartered in 1980 as a non-profit theatre group that did not have its own home, but still enjoyed performing annually at Galvestonâs Dickens On The Strand, and for NASA employees at the Gilruth Center.  After 38 years of teaching in the public school system, Mrs. Bennie Nipper retired and made her dream come true.  Bennie and Oscar Nipper and the Board of Directors of Number â1â Plays and Players, began restoring and remodeling âThe Hollywoodâ in 1990.  Re-opened in 1991 as the Harbour Playhouse, it became well-known as a center of fine arts for the community with live productions and classes in performing arts for children, teens, and adults.

Your moral and financial support in our continued efforts is greatly appreciated.  Your active participation is requested by purchasing season tickets, becoming a contributing âAnchorâ for the Arts or a Corporate Sponsor, placing an ad in our programs, attending performances, donating time and supplies, enrolling in classes, auditioning for productions, or volunteering in many other ways.  As a non-profit organization, we rely on generous contributions and support from businesses, corporations, and private donors.  All donations are always tax deductible and may also be deductible as a charitable contribution business expense.  We thank you for supporting the arts in the Bay Area, and helping Bay Area Harbour Playhouse in its mission to provide quality arts education and entertainment to the surrounding communities.</description>
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      <title>Baytown Little Theater</title>
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      <description>One of the oldest community theaters in the state, we now beging our 50th season.</description>
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      <description>Theatre Suburbia is Northwest Houston&#039;s longest-running, all-volunteer theatre.  Established in 1961.

Theatre Suburbia produces plays that are unique and have not been produced at other theatres in the Houston area.  In addition to reviewing plays offered by various script services, we also accept unpublished scripts from both emerging and noted playwrights wishing to submit them.  We seek to challenge, arouse, excite and inspire audiences and artists alike.  We have performed numerous debut productions.  We select scripts that offer acting opportunities for various age groups and offer ethnic diversity.</description>
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      <title>Black Lab Theatre</title>
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      <description>Black Lab Theatre is dedicated to producing regional, local, and world premieres that embody the values of theatrical ingenuity, integrity, and sincerity.</description>
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