AT&T Performing Arts Center presents #hearhere: Werner Herzog

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As part of the summer speaker series #hearhere, the AT&T Performing Arts Center will present Werner Herzog. #hearhere (formerly known as #thinkspeak) will feature dynamic discussions from leaders in radio, TV, journalism, art and filmmaking. The series removes the barrier between audiences and some of the most interesting minds of our time.

A legendary German filmmaker, Werner Herzog has made over 50 films, both narrative and documentary. Often traveling to exotic locations, Herzog has made a name for himself through his guerilla-style of filmmaking and his often abstract and controversial films. He will forever be associated with the eccentric and volatile actor Klaus Kinski, with whom he has made many films.

As part of the summer speaker series #hearhere, the AT&T Performing Arts Center will present Werner Herzog. #hearhere (formerly known as #thinkspeak) will feature dynamic discussions from leaders in radio, TV, journalism, art and filmmaking. The series removes the barrier between audiences and some of the most interesting minds of our time.

A legendary German filmmaker, Werner Herzog has made over 50 films, both narrative and documentary. Often traveling to exotic locations, Herzog has made a name for himself through his guerilla-style of filmmaking and his often abstract and controversial films. He will forever be associated with the eccentric and volatile actor Klaus Kinski, with whom he has made many films.

As part of the summer speaker series #hearhere, the AT&T Performing Arts Center will present Werner Herzog. #hearhere (formerly known as #thinkspeak) will feature dynamic discussions from leaders in radio, TV, journalism, art and filmmaking. The series removes the barrier between audiences and some of the most interesting minds of our time.

A legendary German filmmaker, Werner Herzog has made over 50 films, both narrative and documentary. Often traveling to exotic locations, Herzog has made a name for himself through his guerilla-style of filmmaking and his often abstract and controversial films. He will forever be associated with the eccentric and volatile actor Klaus Kinski, with whom he has made many films.

WHEN

WHERE

Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House
2403 Flora St.
Dallas, TX 75201
https://www.attpac.org/on-sale/2016/an-evening-with-werner-herzog/

TICKET INFO

$25-$65
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