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Lake Country Symphonic Band Presents -Movie Magic!
Lake Country Symphonic Band present - Movie Magic!
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Date and time
Starts on Thursday, March 9 · 7pm CST
Location
The Historic Select Theater 114 North Johnson Street, Mineola, Texas 75773 114 North Johnson Street Mineola, TX 75773
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About this event
Come see and hear the magic that happens when the Lake Country Symphonic Band hits the stage in a big way! This time it's a rollicking show full of movie themes and timeless moments that will take you on a journey through time! Bring the whole family and experience this magical event!
Thursday March 9 at 7PM, and Sunday March 12 at 2PM!
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As one of the oldest continuously operating theaters in Texas, the Historic Select Theater located at 114 N. Johnson St. is a true Texas (and Mineola) treasure.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hooks opened the Theater as a movie house in 1920, and the building retains much of its historical style and ambiance today.
In 1978, a group of actors determined to bring live theater to the Lake Country area formed the Lake Country Playhouse. They purchased the Theater in 1993, ensuring that Mineola would continue to have a movie theater and a venue for live theatrical and musical productions.
The Playhouse produces four live plays each year one in each season and shows first run movies each weekend.
Patrons especially love the summer musicals and popular Christmas shows. The Theater is also home to the Lake Country Symphonic Band (formally the Wood County Orchestra), which presents four scheduled performances during the year.
Lake Country Playhouse is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. All donations to Lake Country Playhouse are deductible.
The mission of Lake Country Playhouse is to promote the Arts in East Texas, and to provide a home for Performing Arts at its facility, the Historic Select Theater. Additionally, Lake Country Playhouse will maintain and operate the Select Theater as a historical treasure by continuing to show motion pictures in the longest continuous-operating movie theater in Texas.