We come to the Scott theatre every year for "The Littlest Wiseman", not just to see it, but to participate in this beautiful pageant of the nativity. It's a wonderful Christmas celebration that is given freely to the city of Fort Worth and all its residents. Each year it features the Dorothy Shaw bell choir, the Texas State Men and Boys Choir, the Texas Girls Choir, members of the Fort Worth fine Arts Council, and multiple talented cast and crew members. This sweet play has been going on annually each Christmas season in Fort Worth for over 50 years and is a beloved tradition, internationally renowned, cradled in the hearts of thousands who often come back each year to see and hear this wonderful reminder of the reason for the season. It's always performed in the first week of December and you can reserve your tickets online by searching for the play by name and navigating to...
ย ย ย Read moreIโm giving this one star because the air conditioning was on full blast. It was very uncomfortable and distracting to the performance. I brought this to the attention of an attendant who said โyeah we know we tried to tell them several times.โ ๐ Other than that, it was a great performance. The acoustics, seating, lighting, etc., was excellent. I plan on seeing other shows at this theater but will be sure to bring a parka and...
ย ย ย Read moreI had the pleasure of attending a performance of "The Color Purple" at the W.E. Scott Theatre at Arts Fort Worth, and it was breathtaking. The venue itself is fantastic, providing a comfortable and immersive atmosphere. The talented actors brought the story to life in a truly remarkable way. I couldn't have asked for a better evening. Five stars without a...
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