Feb. 9th 2007 - T.I. in Con... Feb 01, 2007 01:02:16 T.I. in Concert hosted by Greg Street
February 9 , 2007
Time: 8pm
Ticket Pricing: $52.00 (Available at ticketmaster.com)
Feb. 10, 2007 - Boney James Feb 01, 2007 01:02:12 First Class Entertainment presents:
Boney James
February 10 , 2007
Time: 7pm
Price: $35.00 - $55.00 (www.ticketmaster.com)
You'd neve...
January 30, 2007 - Junie B.... Jan 28, 2007 10:01:23 January 30, 2007
Junie B. Jones
Time: Tuesday, 10am & Tuesday, 12 noon
Description:
Hurray, Hurray! Junie B. Jones is finally graduatin...
February 3, 2007 - African ... Jan 28, 2007 10:01:06 DCCCD Presents:
African-American Read-In
February 3, 2007
Time: Saturday, 2pm
Cost: FREE!!!
DCCCD proudly celebrates eight years of ...
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Message from the Owner of The Majestic Theatre
On April 11, 1921, the new Majestic Theatre opened it’s doors during the Vaudeville era. The Majestic hosted a variety of acts from Houdini to Mae West and Bob Hope. As Vaudeville began to fade and the era of talking pictures emerged, the Majestic Theatre began hosting movie premieres and their stars such as Jimmy Stewart, Gregory Peck and John Wayne. The Big Bands featuring Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington continued the tradition of live entertainment at the Majestic. On July 16, 1973 the Majestic Theatre went “dark” after the final showing of the film, “Live and Let Die”. On January 31, 1976, the Hobilitzelle Foundation, owner of the Majestic Theatre presented the theatre to the City of Dallas. Restoration where possible; Renovation where necessary was the order at the Majestic.
The Majestic Theatre Description
The sole survivor of the 1920s movie palaces, this restored showplace is an honored venue for a variety of perfomers. The Majestic Theatre has helped breathe new life into the Arts District. Gilded and ornate, its prestige sweeps patrons into a lost time. This venue seats just over 1,600. It hosts the Majestic Broadway Series during the Dallas Summer Musicals festival as well as the world-renowned Dallas Black Dance Theater. Additional commercial performers have one-night only or multiple night runs. Admission varies depending upon performance.