The Historic Majestic Theatre in the City Center District of Downtown Dallas is celebrating its 100-year anniversary. The theatre first opened its doors in 1921 and is the last standing theater of “Theatre Row,” Dallas’ historic Elm Street entertainment center.
For this momentous event, the Office of Arts and Culture is celebrating with a Community Open House at the theater. Activities will include a performance by the Herbie Johnson Jazz Quartet Performance, tours of the theater, a performance by Dallas Black Dance Theatre, a special screening of the documentary 100 Years of Majestic, a performance by Kamica King, and a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s The Kid with live accompaniment by Paul Slavens.
The Historic Majestic Theatre in the City Center District of Downtown Dallas is celebrating its 100-year anniversary. The theatre first opened its doors in 1921 and is the last standing theater of “Theatre Row,” Dallas’ historic Elm Street entertainment center.
For this momentous event, the Office of Arts and Culture is celebrating with a Community Open House at the theater. Activities will include a performance by the Herbie Johnson Jazz Quartet Performance, tours of the theater, a performance by Dallas Black Dance Theatre, a special screening of the documentary 100 Years of Majestic, a performance by Kamica King, and a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s The Kid with live accompaniment by Paul Slavens.
The Historic Majestic Theatre in the City Center District of Downtown Dallas is celebrating its 100-year anniversary. The theatre first opened its doors in 1921 and is the last standing theater of “Theatre Row,” Dallas’ historic Elm Street entertainment center.
For this momentous event, the Office of Arts and Culture is celebrating with a Community Open House at the theater. Activities will include a performance by the Herbie Johnson Jazz Quartet Performance, tours of the theater, a performance by Dallas Black Dance Theatre, a special screening of the documentary 100 Years of Majestic, a performance by Kamica King, and a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s The Kid with live accompaniment by Paul Slavens.