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Family New Year's Eve Celebration
A Lost Pines New Year’s Eve is a one-of-a-kind family experience as you enjoy the warm, Texas ambiance of our luxurious, wilderness resort.
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Off Site Activities
Performing Arts
Paramount Theatre
This historic theater has been the home of plays, concerts and movies since 1915. Once in a state of disrepair, the theater has been restored and is now a popular venue for national touring companies, movie events, national dance companies, famous comedians, musicans and more. Some of the more famous performers have included Katherine Hepburn, Helen Hayes, Dave Brubek, Rodney Dangerfield, even the Tibetan Monks.
713 Congress Avenue
512-472-5470
Salvage Vanguard Theater
This nationally acclaimed theater showcases some of Austin's and the nation's most exciting plays, musicals and operas by daring playwrights and composers.
902 E. 5th Street
512-474-7886
University of Texas Performing Arts Center
Enjoy world-class performances from locally and nationally acclaimed artists in six distinct venues at the University, including Bass Concert Hall - the largest in Austin - Hogg Auditorium, Bates Recital Hall, B. Iden Payne Theater, McCullough Theater and Oscar G. Brockett Theater.
510 E. 23rd Street
512-471-1444
Founded in 1911, the Austin Symphony Orchestra is Austin’s oldest performing arts group. Classical concerts include a series of eight concert pairs running September through May in Bass Concert Hall, the Sarah & Ernest Butler Pops Series, Fall & Winter Pops at Riverbend Centre, Holiday & Promenade Pops at Palmer Events Center and family programs.
1101 Red River Street
512-476-6064
Ballet Austin
For 50 years, this nationally renowned company has been presenting classic and contemporary ballets, now under the guidance of award-winning artistic director Stephen Mills.
710 Congress Avenue
512-476-2163






