NTPA announces new repertory, community membership
Memberships are tax-deductible and help support the community and repertory theatres, providing free tickets and discounts for members.
Alyssa High is editor of Plano Magazine. She lives in Central Plano with her husband, dog and three cats. She enjoys attending culture and arts performances and can be found working from home in Downtown Plano. She can be reached at alyssa@planomagazine.com.
Memberships are tax-deductible and help support the community and repertory theatres, providing free tickets and discounts for members.
The art exhibition will feature local artists, including you. There are still three opportunities to participate in featured art programs.
The event brings together ballet, pointe, tap, lyrical, contemporary and cultural performances by dancers from around North Texas.
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