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It's been one long, hot summer. Even hotter, however, is the latest Theatre Victoria production "Don't Dress for Dinner." Read Story »
The new gospel play, "Repent and Let's Have Church 2: Aunt Ida Strikes Back," is coming to Victoria. Read Story »
For Theatre Victoria's new producing artistic director, Charles Moster, the case is closed. The former Austin lawyer pleaded guilty to ... Read Story »
As part of its Community Gifts Program, Theatre Victoria this year is partnering with the Victoria County Senior Citizens Association ... Read Story »
The vagina connects the uterus to the outside world. Yet, many remain close-minded to the Latin-based word invented in the ... Read Story »
Victoria College is pressing ahead with plans to take over the Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts. Read Story »
I admit it, I'm kind of a Shakespeare junky, so when I heard there was a production of "The Tempest" ... Read Story »
About 200 people attend "A Christmas Carol" opening at DeLeon Plaza, Saturday Read Story »
Throw on your jeans and come down Friday to a high-energy, hand-clapping, knee-slapping night of fun with Dueling Pianos at ... Read Story »
Julie Zimmerman felt shocked and betrayed when she was informed 4 p.m. Dec. 22 that it would be her last ... Read Story »
Poor little Mexican boy from South Texas. Read Story »
The holidays can be exhausting. Read Story »
They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, but for Victoria native and veteran actor Walter Womack, his ... Read Story »
Elliett Hanes transformed into character as she walked through the theater stage doors. Read Story »
As a kid growing up, my holidays always centered on friends and family as well as Christmas Eve pageants, food ... Read Story »
The name Robert King Jr. has long been synonymous with audience-captivating productions. Read Story »
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Theatre Victoria's producing artistic director Charles Moster was fired Thursday, effective immediately. Read Story »
Victoria College could soon own the downtown Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts. Read Story »