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LA Guitar Quartet
June 23, 2010
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The Grammy-winning LA Guitar Quartet is joined by iconic Firesign Theater actor Phil Proctor for a remarkable performance. The evening begins with LAGQ favorites and then culminates in their new Don Quixote project with Proctor, which has garnered rave reviews throughout the nation. Stick around after the concert when Austin’s favorite movie comedy troupe, Master Pancake Theater, presents the classic ’80s Ralph Macchio guitar movie, Crossroads, with the Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Road Show, in a free and open-to-the-public show on the Long Center City Terrace!
Artistic Partners: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema & Zachary Scott Theatre
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The Long Center for the Performing Arts > The Long Center: Michael and Susan Dell Hall
The Long Center for the Performing Arts
701 W. Riverside Drive
Austin, TX 78704 -
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$17-$52 Individual Event
Registration here!
$65 Day Pass- $275 Festival Registration
Info Phone: 512-300-ACGS
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June 23, 2010Times:
8 pm
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