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24th Street Theater
411 SW 24th St San Antonio
(210) 434-6711
Agora
1907 S St. Mary's San Antonio
Arneson River Theatre
418 Villita St San Antonio
(210) 207-8614
The Attic Theatre
One Trinity Place, Ruth Taylor Fine Arts Center, Trinity University, San Antonio
(210) 999-8524
Austin Ventures Studio Theater at Ballet Austin
501. W 3rd Street, Austin San Antonio
The Avenida de Guadalupe El Progresso Hall
1306 Guadalupe St San Antonio
Avenida Guadalupe
1301 Guadalupe St San Antonio
Aztec Theatre
104 N St Mary's St San Antonio
(210) 812-4355
Beethoven Hall
420 S. Alamo St. San Antonio
Bob Hope Theater
Lackland AFB San Antonio
Boerne Community Theatre
907 E Blanco Rd, Boerne San Antonio
(830) 249-9166
Brauntex Theater of Performing Arts
290 W San Antonio St, New Braunfels San Antonio
(830) 627-0808
Buena Vista Theater
501 W. César Chávez Blvd., Downtown Campus San Antonio
(210) 458-4011
Cameo Theatre
1123 E Commerce St San Antonio
(210) 472-2636
Charline McCombs Empire Theatre
226 N. St. Mary's San Antonio
(210) 226-3333
EVO Entertainment Group Starplex 12
1250 Wonderworld Drive, San Marcos San Antonio
(512) 805-8005
Guadalupe Theater
1301 Guadalupe St. San Antonio
Jo Long Theatre
226 N. Hackberry San Antonio
(210) 207-2234
Josephine Theatre
339 W Josephine St San Antonio
(210) 734-4646
Kraus House Theatre
1300 Bulverde Rd. San Antonio
(830) 438-2339
Little Carver Theatre
226 N. Hackberry, San Antonio, TX, 78202 San Antonio
Magik Theatre
420 S Alamo St San Antonio
(210) 227-2751
The Majestic Theatre
224 E Houston San Antonio
McCreless Theater
799 W. Dewey Place San Antonio
Oak Hills Church - Crownridge Campus
19595 Interstate 10 San Antonio
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