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Granbury Opera House

116 South Houston Street , Granbury, 76048
(corner of Houston & Pearl)

Phone: 817-573-9191, 800-547-4697

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alexander troup Verified

Now that is a real 19th Century place....worth the trip, while I like the Drive In Movie theatre out there also...A/T, On the road again...

7 months, 3 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

ziaonomonopia Anonymous

My husband and I just attended the play "The Nerd" at the Opera House. We definitely got a healthy dose of laughter from this performance! We continue to laugh as we recount various scenes of the play. Chris Trimboll was the ultimate "nerd" and played his part well! His facial expressions and physical stance alone were hilarious, and he did an excellent job with his high pitched nasal toned nerd voice too! Joseph Thomas played the part of Axel brilliantly. His clever delivery of his snide remarks added to the fun of the play. Alex Mitchel was impressive through out the play but his pig performance was hysterical! I still laugh thinking about this scene. I could go on and on...the play was done brilliantly and my husband and I both were astounded by the talent displayed. This was our first time to visit the Granbury Opera House, but it will not be our last! I don't normally write blogs but I just had to praise this performance and encourage others who may not have discovered the Granbury Opera House to go see this performance! I promise you, you will laugh until your sides ache and leave feeling lighthearted and happy! Who doesn't need that in this troubled economy!

7 months, 3 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

Reader656 Anonymous

I read the above comments and was perplexed..I remember seeing this show at the Opera House and enjoyed in very much. I was curious and asked a staff member if they remember the above customer. Indeed they did. She said that the customer demanded her money back after seeing the entire show and was there on a day that free tickets were given to a local nursing home. The lady was asking for a full price refund even though she used 1/2 price tickets. She was offered free tickets to any other show during the year but refused. The staff member remembered this lady for she said that she called everyone in the community including the City Hall, Chamber of Commerce, Newspaper, area churches and was not taken serious.

It is a shame that she receives a forum on this site for over a year. If you visit the Granbury Opera House, you wil find it very entertaining and one of the last venues for pure family entertainment.

1 year, 2 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

chel Anonymous

I took my brother & his family (who were visiting us from California) to the 2:30pm show of Mr. Angel, Saturday, May 5, 2007.
We should have recognized the quality of this show by the poor attendance.
We were very bored and there was nothing funny or entertaining in this show.
We had to leave at intermission because we were falling asleep. We also had to wake up another guest who was sitting 2 rows behind us (not in our party) and snoring. We were so disappointed after paying $145 for our tickets for this one show. We asked for a refund from Mr Skiles but he was rude and refused to return our money. In fact, I asked Mr Skiles twice for the refund but I haven't had a reply to my 2nd request. I am on disability and my income is limited but I really wanted to show my brother & his family a good time in Granbury. I made a poor choice in choosing the Granbury Opera House. My brother & his family returned to California, Monday May 7, 2007 having had a bad experience in Granbury. I was very embarrassed. I'm sure they will not recommend them to anyone -- nor will we recommend the Granbury Opera House to any of our friends. Yes, my mom would be proud of me writing this because she believes you ought to get what you pay for. Thank you.

2 years, 6 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

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