“Apollo: To the Moon” featured in The Facts

The Facts featured “Apollo: To the Moon”, the one-man play hosted at The Center on Saturday afternoon, in Monday’s (11/8/21) online edition in an article titled “Program mixes space, history”.

As the second program in Brazosport Fine Arts Council’s 2021-2022 Family Science Series, “Apollo: To the Moon” was brought to The Center via A.D. Players’ On Tour program.

To read the story, visit The Facts online.

Read more information about the 2021-2022 Family Science Series, including upcoming programs and dates.

For more information about A.D. Players, visit their website.

ON SALE NOW: “Apollo: To the Moon” Slated for Saturday, Nov. 6

Apollo: To the Moon
November 6
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Dow Arena Theater

YOU ARE INVITED to Apollo: To the Moon scheduled for Saturday, November 6 at 2:00 PM at The Center! This exciting, family-friendly show is part of the A.D. Players On Tour program and The Center’s Family Science Series.

Apollo: To the Moon by Mary Hall Surface is an exciting look at the breathtaking risks and unforgettable heroism of the American space program. Told through the lens of one young man’s dream to become an astronaut, this thrilling performance takes audiences on the journey that gripped the nation and gave space lovers the courage to dream BIG!

Tickets are available on a “pay what you can” basis with a suggested amount of $10 per person.

The Center is committed to offering programs that are financially accessible to everyone in our community by ensuring that anyone who wants to attend can attend. If you can afford to, please consider paying extra to help support those who cannot.

Purchase your tickets online or call the Box Office at 979-265-7661 during regular business hours (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM).

Apollo: To the Moon Performance

Apollo: To the Moon
November 6
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Dow Arena Theater

YOU ARE INVITED to Apollo: To the Moon scheduled for Saturday, November 6 at 2:00 PM at The Center! This exciting, family-friendly show is part of the A.D. Players On Tour program and The Center’s Family Science Series.

Apollo: To the Moon by Mary Hall Surface is an exciting look at the breathtaking risks and unforgettable heroism of the American space program. Told through the lens of one young man’s dream to become an astronaut, this thrilling performance takes audiences on the journey that gripped the nation and gave space lovers the courage to dream BIG!

Tickets are available on a “pay what you can” basis with a suggested amount of $10 per person.

The Center is committed to offering programs that are financially accessible to everyone in our community by ensuring that anyone who wants to attend can attend. If you can afford to, please consider paying extra to help support those who cannot.

Purchase your tickets online or call the Box Office at 979-265-7661 during regular business hours (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM).

 

Brazosport Fine Arts Council Plans 2021-2022 Family Science Series

Brazosport Fine Arts Council is proud to present the 2021-2022 Family Science Series, with two programs slated for the fall and two in the spring. The idea behind the Family Science Series is to bring outside programs and performers to The Center to introduce science concepts in new, different and exciting ways. This year’s lineup brings hands-on experiences, non-traditional pairings like space & theater and marine life & music, and cool chemistry on stage!

Watch our website and social media for information on tickets!

The schedule includes:

September 18: Bugs on Wheels: Amazing Arthropods

Live tarantulas, giant millipedes, docile hissing cockroaches, stunning walking sticks and much more will amaze audiences in “Bugs on Wheels: Amazing Arthropods”, a hands-on, interactive presentation! Presenters from the Cockrell Butterfly Center at the Houston Museum of Natural Science will be bringing a selection of living insects and other arthropods to The Center. Attendees of all ages will have a rare opportunity to meet the most unusual members of the insect world while learning about their native habitats and unique adaptations for survival.

November 6: Apollo: To the Moon

Apollo: To the Moon is an exciting look at the breathtaking risks and unforgettable heroism of the American space program. Told through the lens of one young man’s dream to become an astronaut, this thrilling one-man performance takes audiences on the journey that gripped the nation and gave space-lovers the courage to dream BIG!

March 5: The Aquarium: A Marine Micro Ballet

The Aquarium is a creation of Susan McDonald in which she combines original music with footage of wildlife, creating sublime live performances in which she is the “orchestra” and the animals are the “dancers.” The subjects are live animals who seem to dance to her music, while in reality, Susan has composed her music to flow naturally with the movements of the animals. While a bit of creative editing is involved, the animals have given their approval by acting beautifully, humorously and even sometimes outrageously.

The Aquarium features the strange and funny occupants of a saltwater reef aquarium, with characters such as the cranky little Pom Pom Crab, the fabulously creative Decorator Crab and the bright red and very active Serpent Star.

April 9: Cool Chemistry on Stage!

Have a blast (literally!) witnessing demonstrations of combustion, color changes, and polymers, and watching the incredible effects of liquid nitrogen! This exciting presentation takes an in-depth look at chemical changes and states of matter, observing various types of reactions and the byproducts created.

From seeing a “stoplight” reaction and learning how luminol works to examining the special properties of lycopodium, the wonders of chemistry will amaze participants. Discover all the fascinating ways we use chemistry in our daily lives, as we show you how fireworks get their color, why diapers are so absorbent, and what makes a car go!