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Houston Arts Pass: NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT US

An episode of the By George! podcast, hosted by A.D. Players at the George Theater, titled "Houston Arts Pass: NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT US" was published on June 1, 2024 and runs 43 minutes.

June 1, 2024 ·43m · By George!

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Sit down with Miranda and Paige Conway, the founder of Houston Arts Pass to talk all things Houston performing arts!  We discuss the needs of performing artists and companies, the needs of audiences, and how Houston Arts Pass can help them both! How does one get into live theater? Where does one start? What’s the appeal? How have audiences changed since the pandemic? Well why don’t you stop asking questions and give the episode a listen? Visit houstonartspass.com to see what’s going on in Houston this Summer! Become a member and receive discounts on tickets and access to exclusive events! 

Sit down with Miranda and Paige Conway, the founder of Houston Arts Pass to talk all things Houston performing arts!  We discuss the needs of performing artists and companies, the needs of audiences, and how Houston Arts Pass can help them both! How does one get into live theater? Where does one start? What’s the appeal? How have audiences changed since the pandemic? Well why don’t you stop asking questions and give the episode a listen?


Visit houstonartspass.com to see what’s going on in Houston this Summer! Become a member and receive discounts on tickets and access to exclusive events! 

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