Wortham Theater Center

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The Wortham Theater Center could be a liberal arts center placed in downtown Houston, Texas, us. The Wortham was designed by Eugene Aubrey of Morris Architects and designed entirely with $66 million in camera funds. The town of Houston owns the arena, and also the Houston initial Corporation operates the power. It formally opened on might nine, 1987, with one in all the inaugural performances being a contemporary dance program, Tango Argentino, within the Brown Theater and parliamentarian Wilson and David Byrne’s The Knee Plays, conferred by the Society for the liberal arts within the Cullen Theater.
A significant portion of the funding, required to create the middle, came from the estate of the late Gus Wortham (1891–1976), a neighborhood giver and founding father of yankee General insurance firm. The Wortham Foundation contributed $20 million for the development of the new Theater Center, that was named for him. In spite of the late Eighties banking and oil recession, quite three,500 donors committed funds for the new facility during a major community effort with nearly two,200 people donating $100 or less to the capital campaign. To boot, the Cullen Foundation contributed $7.5 million, and also the Brown Foundation gave $6 million to the building fund.

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