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Photo gallery: Night to Unite shows the past, present and future of Cailloux Theater

The performing arts group hosted Night to Unite, which showcased the center’s past, present and future.

Performing in front of some of Playhouse 2000 and the Cailloux Theater’s most ardent supporters, the performing arts group hosted Night to Unite, which showcased the center’s past, present and future. Performances by the Symphony of the Hills, the Hill Country Youth Orchestras, Ballet Frontier and the Lonestar Dance Collective were just part of a night that also featured singing performances by River Wellborn and Amber Stone. The finale belonged to Jeffrey and Jane Brown who performed a song from “Fiddler on the Roof,” which will debut later this summer.

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