![]() with one Sunday matinee on July 31 at 3 p.m. In the play, Harvey is running away from the authorities, “the neo-Nazis who are chasing him and his partner-in-crime, and the iconic figures of the Beatnik era who try to save the day.” Sounds like a riot! Einstein’s son was understandably angry but he later allowed other scientists to study his father’s brain. The famed scientist’s brain was indeed taken by the pathologist who performed his autopsy. Green that the author describes as “based on true events, possibly true events, and blatantly untrue events.” Aren’t you intrigued already? The action is set in 1956, when Princeton pathologist, Thomas Harvey, decides to steal Einstein’s brain. More good news: The Overtime Theater has made a wise decision to bring back the show that had to be postponed: “Einstein’s Wrong About Everything,” an original comedy by Joseph E. Public Theater of San Antonio, 800 W Ashby in San Pedro Park tickets $17 – $47 21, ) 7 Friday-Saturday at 7:30, Sunday at 2 p.m. To learn more about it, read our story from July 14 on this site. The show is almost non-stop song-and dance. The highly anticipated musical “Once on This Island,” is a multi-layered story of love and sacrifice set on an island in the Caribbean archipelago. Though they are staying put in their San Pedro Playhouse historic home, the company is opening a new show that, hopefully, will not be threatened by COVID trouble. The Public Theater of San Antonio also has good news. (More about all that later) Balcones Heights Jazz Festival at Wonderland of the Americas There will be a name change down the line, too. The new location would be the perfect place to continue that growth, he said. The immediate big news is that the Woodlawn Theater Company will be soon leaving its premises at the historic Woodlawn Theater in the Deco District to relocate a few miles north to the Wonderland of the Americas Mall where it will take over the now-closed Bijou movie theater. Artistic director, Chris Rodriguez, explained that the company has had “amazing growth” in the past ten years, both as a musical-producing house and in its educational and outreach programs, which led him and the board to look for a new home. Santikos theatre patrons enjoy Red Carpet premiers and exclusive showings of concerts and special attractions.Things are looking up for the San Antonio thespian community and all of us theater fans! More recent additions include 3D presentation, Hollywood IMAX films, HD digital projection, in-theatre dining and the city’s only art-house. From the first drive-in theatres and multi-plex indoor theatres, to THX and digital sound technology, Santikos Theatres leads the way in innovation. ![]() Over the years, Santikos Theatres has established a well-deserved reputation for bringing the “latest and greatest” in cinema technology to San Antonio. John Santikos remains at the helm of the business today, heading up the largest family-owned theatre circuit in Texas. Under his leadership the company expanded considerably, adding eight new theatres to the Santikos roster, including the firm's first theatre built outside of San Antonio, the Silverado IMAX in Houston. Following in his father's footsteps, John Santikos joined the family movie business after graduating from St. ![]() From humble beginnings, to the celebrated opening of its $35 million Palladium IMAX Theatre built in honor of the family's Greek heritage, the Santikos family has earned a reputation as pioneers in the motion picture industry. More than ninety years later, the Santikos name is synonymous with the movie industry. ![]() SANTIKOS THEATRES- A Texas Entertainment Legacy Greek entrepreneur Louis Santikos could not have known that when he founded a movie theatre in San Antonio in 1911, he was launching an entertainment legacy in Texas. ![]()
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