Palace Theatre Arts Center
300 South Main Street, Grapevine, 76051
(2 blocks south of NW Hwy, north of 121)
Phone: 817-481-8733
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Alive as a center of cultural and civic activity for Grapevine and all Northeast Tarrant County, the Palace Theatre Arts Center is the place to celebrate music, theatre, dance, cinema, and the visual arts.
The 57-year-old, 439-seat Palace Theatre has been reborn, its original Art Deco details brought back and its technical facilities, audience amenities and backstage spaces expanded to attract and present live performance and film programming for families from across the region. Meanwhile, the adjacent historic Buckner Cash Grocery Building has been transformed as an additional performance facility accommodating 200 for an in-the-round theatrical performance that evening.
The Palace's deep dedication to increasing educational opportunities in the arts and improving and expanding the accessibility of performances to wider audiences are essential keys to the Grapevine Heritage Foundation's commitment to the preservation, restoration and renovation of this revered Grapevine landmark.
Information from the venue's site
Scheduled events
July 2009
- Annual Monty Python Madness Charity Festival (Thursday, July 16)
- Annual Monty Python Madness Charity Festival (Friday, July 17)
- Annual Monty Python Madness Charity Festival (Saturday, July 18)
- Annual Monty Python Madness Charity Festival (Friday, July 24)
- Annual Monty Python Madness Charity Festival (Saturday, July 25)
- Annual Monty Python Madness Charity Festival (Sunday, July 26)
- Annual Monty Python Madness Charity Festival (Thursday, July 30)
- Annual Monty Python Madness Charity Festival (Friday, July 31)
August 2009
- 'Jailhouse Rock' (Friday, Aug. 7)
- Zack King Band (Friday, Aug. 21)
Recurring events
- Grapevine Opry (Starting June 3, 2006)
Past events at Palace Theatre Arts Center
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