Here are some opportunities to enjoy great entertainment in the Rio Grande Valley.
University Theatre Productions offers entertainment throughout the Winter and Spring season. Season subscription sales are now in full swing for our upcoming 2011-2012 season. Read More - - - - - The Valley Symphony Orchestra is presently an 80-musician orchestra with a six-concert subscription season and eight educational concerts. It performs both standard symphonic repertoire and commissioned new works. It also hosts the most acclaimed American and international soloists. Click HERE for their schedule. - - - - - McAllen Symphonic Band Click HERE for their schedule. - - - - - Camille Playhouse 1 Dean Porter Park - Brownsville, TX All tickets will be sold at the box office one hour before show time, and there will be no reserved seating. For more information and/or advanced ticket sales, contact the the business manager, Pat Cranick at: (956)542-8900 Click HERE to see website. - - - - - Ballet Folklorico Click HERE for Information - - - - - Harlingen Performing Arts Theatre 1209 Fair Park Blvd. Harlingen, Tx 78550 956-412-PLAY (7529) Click HERE for schedule. - - - - - The College of Arts and Humanities - UTPA 1201 W. University Drive Edinburg, TX 78539 956/381-UTPA 1-866-441-UTPA Click HERE for schedule - - - - - ITheatre is a community theatre based in Weslaco, Texas. We perform at the Eugene Braught Memorial Theater by the Weslaco Public Library. Check our website for a listing of our current shows. Our mission is to make theatre accessible to everyone. We will strive to produce professional quality theatrical productions that entertain and inspire our community. Click here to visit itheatreoftexas.com - - - - - Cooper Center for Communication Arts South Texas College ... 3201 W. Pecan Blvd. - McAllen South Texas College’s Theatre Department has returned with its second full season of productions for the Valley community to enjoy. “We are bringing a little bit of everything from suspense to drama, comedy and romance to the stage this year,” said Joel Jason Rodriquez, STC drama instructor. “All of our productions feature our very own STC theater students cast alongside community members, creating a unique mix of talent that will impress even the most discerning theater pallet.” Read More - - - - -